“Comparatively Speaking” Your Next Exhibition! Wah Hoo!
What will you do? In groups (these will be announced later today): Create a 3 minute broadcast covering the topics of your research papers Be prepared for a minute “Meet the Press” style discussion *This is covered in the first two paragraphs of the handout.
How will you do this? Your group will choose a prototype show to model your broadcast such as: The View, The Daily Show, Ellen, Sportscenter, 60 minutes, Tavis Smiley, and all the others on your handout *Remember all of these shows are to be used for inspiration and ideas, not to copy word for word!
Possibly like this show…
Of course, there are requirements… Have a theme that binds your topics together. Make sure your broadcast has the format similar to an essay: Intro, Body, Conclusion Let’s all read through the other requirements quickly…
How will your group work together? 2 Directors 1 Host/Moderator (Bilingual) 3 experts/guests At least one guest must speak in Spanish 1 Props and Costumes Person (will also act) 1 Graphic Designer (will also act) Makes the logo, the graphs and the graphics
There will also be a crew… The crew will work with Regina and they are: 3 Camera Operators 1 Sound Person All of these people will be editors…
Meet The Press? Yes, after your 3 minute broadcast, your group will “meet the press,” which means: Teachers will ask your group specific questions so that your group can defend its viewpoints and work Please use formal language 2-3 questions per group member 15 to 20 minutes for each group *Please look at your handout for more detailed requirements…
There are real deadlines! As with most exhibitions, there is a lot to do, so let’s look at the schedule together so we’re all crystal clear…
Remember… The Exhibition is on Tuesday March 27th at 6pm! Also remember: Exhibitions are stressful, but really, really good… The last one was stressful, but really, really good… Let’s get focused and work together!