The document appears to be a random collection of disconnected words and phrases related to religion, history, and entertainment. It does not convey a clear message or story that can be succinctly summarized in 3 sentences or less.
This document provides an evaluation of a group presentation project. It describes various challenges the group faced in preparing and delivering their presentation, as well as their solutions. They struggled to obtain necessary materials on the day of the presentation but improvised solutions. During rehearsal, they improved their script and addressed clarity issues. Right before the presentation, each member took on tasks like setting up technology, arranging refreshments, and hanging photos. Though some photos fell down during the presentation, they carried on smoothly and received good feedback from their audience. Overall, the presenter felt the group completed the challenge well and they gained valuable experience.
This PowerPoint presentation is advertising an event about creativity that will take place on Tuesday March 27th, 2012 from 3:30-4:15pm in room B1O6. The presentation aims to appeal to creative people who enjoy music, art, and getting inspired by creative works.
The document allocates roles for promoting an event. Rajan Handa is responsible for posters, Sathma Nugera is responsible for e-mails/letters and interior design, Logan Jones is responsible for the PowerPoint presentation and script, Khatra Ahmed is responsible for advertisements, and Marie Hughes is responsible for flyers and is the production manager. The document also outlines the specific tasks for the interior designer role, which includes researching styles and materials, presenting designs, creating a schedule, and getting feedback. It also lists tasks for the e-mails/letters role such as sending reminders about the event details.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Letter sathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Lettersathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Six different ways to publicize an event are described: posters, leaflets, emails, PowerPoint presentations, invitation cards, and banners. Each method has pros such as being clear, straight-forward, engaging, quick, easy to present or hand out, and appealing through use of images or colors. However, each also has cons like the risk of materials being lost, torn, or not noticed due to size, weather, or brevity. The document compares key benefits and limitations of common publicity options.
This document provides an evaluation of a group presentation project. It describes various challenges the group faced in preparing and delivering their presentation, as well as their solutions. They struggled to obtain necessary materials on the day of the presentation but improvised solutions. During rehearsal, they improved their script and addressed clarity issues. Right before the presentation, each member took on tasks like setting up technology, arranging refreshments, and hanging photos. Though some photos fell down during the presentation, they carried on smoothly and received good feedback from their audience. Overall, the presenter felt the group completed the challenge well and they gained valuable experience.
This PowerPoint presentation is advertising an event about creativity that will take place on Tuesday March 27th, 2012 from 3:30-4:15pm in room B1O6. The presentation aims to appeal to creative people who enjoy music, art, and getting inspired by creative works.
The document allocates roles for promoting an event. Rajan Handa is responsible for posters, Sathma Nugera is responsible for e-mails/letters and interior design, Logan Jones is responsible for the PowerPoint presentation and script, Khatra Ahmed is responsible for advertisements, and Marie Hughes is responsible for flyers and is the production manager. The document also outlines the specific tasks for the interior designer role, which includes researching styles and materials, presenting designs, creating a schedule, and getting feedback. It also lists tasks for the e-mails/letters role such as sending reminders about the event details.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Letter sathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Lettersathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Six different ways to publicize an event are described: posters, leaflets, emails, PowerPoint presentations, invitation cards, and banners. Each method has pros such as being clear, straight-forward, engaging, quick, easy to present or hand out, and appealing through use of images or colors. However, each also has cons like the risk of materials being lost, torn, or not noticed due to size, weather, or brevity. The document compares key benefits and limitations of common publicity options.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
3 different methods to publicise our presentationsathma
E-mail, posters, and a short video are proposed methods to publicize a presentation. E-mail is an easy way to reach a wide audience quickly and correct any errors. Posters can creatively grab attention and leave a good first impression, showcasing creative abilities. While taking longer to create, a short video would allow audiences to easily recognize creativity and enjoy the video, encouraging attendance at the presentation.
The timings of what will happen on presentation daysathma
The document outlines a schedule for a presentation including tasks like covering walls with paper, editing handouts and scripts, rehearsing the presentation, setting up the room, and preparing refreshments. Various individuals are assigned different preparation tasks like Marie editing the script, Sathma setting up tables and ensuring the venue is ready, and Rajan creating a playlist of music. The schedule includes breaks and runs from 10:05am to 3:30pm.
The design for a smart board setup was disagreed with by a team for three key reasons: 1) the audience would not be able to see the presentation properly due to the layout, 2) it would be difficult for presenters to reach the computer, and 3) the overall setup would be hard to navigate.
This design for a presentation setup was not approved because the tables and chairs were arranged in a way that would block the audience's view of the presentation. There was also too much empty space in the design. The design included a piano, smart board, computer, tables, chairs, and fixed tables but it did not provide a clear view for the audience.
Interior design 1/the chosen interior design for the presentation sathma
The document describes an arrangement of furniture and equipment in a room, including a piano near the entrance, food tables next to the entrance, fixed tables, a smart board at the front of the room in a 'U' shape facing chairs, and images hung above the food tables. The described layout was intended to allow easy access to refreshments for people entering the room and to facilitate viewing of a presentation on the smart board from the seated audience area.
The document contains a schedule for organizing an art exhibition with assigned tasks, deadlines, and individuals responsible. Key tasks included completing minutes, creating a production schedule, risk assessment, designing a logo, arranging the venue, creating a PowerPoint presentation, drawing interior designs, getting feedback, informing the audience, ordering materials, and practicing the presentation. Marie, Khatra, Sathma, Rajan, and Logan were assigned various responsibilities and reported on completed work on different dates leading up to the exhibition.
The document provides information on how to reduce or prevent common risks when painting, what actions to take if dangers occur, and assigns a level of risk to each situation. It lists risks such as spilling paint on the carpet, falling off a ladder, getting paint on a school uniform, and becoming nauseous. For each risk, it suggests ways to reduce the risk like putting down a sheet, having someone hold the ladder, wearing spare clothes or an apron, and wearing a mask. It also lists actions to take if the risks occur, like immediately cleaning paint spills, taking a break if hurt, washing paint off clothes or using spirits, and going outside for fresh air. Each risk is assigned a color coded risk level
This document lists materials needed for a project including colored twine to hang pictures on roofs, a reading lamp for spot lighting images, display paper in white and red to cover walls, staples and a staple gun to attach paper to walls, colored acetate paper to cover lights and darken backgrounds, and blue tack to stick laminated images.
The document provides evidence related to planning for interior designs. It likely contains details about design concepts, materials, budgets, and timelines. The evidence in the document was presumably collected to aid in the planning and execution of interior design projects.
Roles on the actual day (what we have to do)sathma
The document assigns roles and tasks to different people for an art exhibition event taking place on Tuesday. Sathma is tasked with setting up the venue for the theme of the art exhibition. During the second lesson, others will help Sathma set up the venue, while Rajan creates an attendance spreadsheet and Logan researches music. In the third lesson, they will continue setting up and do technical work. They will then rehearse the presentation during the third lesson and lunch time. Afterschool, Sathma and Marie will finish preparations while Logan and Rajan prepare the presentation and sounds.
The minutes from a meeting on March 23rd, 2012 were summarized as follows:
The meeting attendees discussed preparations for an upcoming presentation, including finalizing guest lists, developing a questionnaire for the audience, and setting up the venue. Rajan was tasked with completing the guest list by Monday, while Khatra and Marie would start on the audience questionnaire. Sathma agreed to be responsible for setting up the venue for the presentation.
The minutes document summarizes a meeting that took place on March 20th, 2012. The meeting attendees discussed Khatra's three poster designs, providing feedback that they could use more color and be more creative to draw attention. The group agreed to add the presentation time, change the font, and make the posters more colorful.
The minutes document the meeting where Khatra, Marie, Sathma, Logan, and Rajan discussed which classroom unit they had done the most work on and would present. They considered the pros and cons of different classrooms to choose the most suitable room for their animation and mural presentation. It was agreed that the group would present the mural unit.
The minutes document the meeting where Khatra, Marie, Sathma, Logan, and Rajan discussed which classroom unit they had done the most work on and would present. They considered the pros and cons of different classrooms to choose the most suitable room for their animation and mural presentation. It was agreed that the group would present the mural unit.
The meeting minutes discussed individual roles and tasks for Logan, Marie, Rajan, and Khatra. Rajan needed to create a final logo at home since he forgot his logos. Logan would start creating the PowerPoint. Khatra would finish her risk assessment and send it to the group and post it on her blog. Marie had to finish the meeting minutes and send them to the group.
The minutes summarized a meeting held on March 9th attended by Marie, Sathma, Rajan, Logan and Khatra. They discussed potential company names including Crown, C.M.M, Mural Meaning, and Mural with a Purpose, and decided on the name C Dot M Dot M. They also chose a background for their presentation PowerPoint.
The minutes summarized the key discussions and plans from a meeting to organize an exhibition. The group discussed potential rooms and dates for rehearsals, set-up, and the presentation. They agreed to hold the exhibition in room A118 of the music department on March 27th after school, with a run-through on March 20th and set-up on March 26th after school.
Detailed Pros and Cons of presenting either unitssathma
The document discusses the advantages of using murals versus animation for presentations. Murals allow for a variety of creative works to be shown, capture audiences' attention more effectively, and provide flexibility in venue and audience size. However, murals may have too much visual information or not be in the same condition over time. Animations can be difficult to present professionally and target audiences like children may have trouble understanding.
This document provides the cast list and script for the first scene of a prison drama titled "Cell Block 33." The opening scene introduces several new inmates to the prison and its leader, Carla, who asserts her dominance over the new prisoners and establishes the prison hierarchy.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
3 different methods to publicise our presentationsathma
E-mail, posters, and a short video are proposed methods to publicize a presentation. E-mail is an easy way to reach a wide audience quickly and correct any errors. Posters can creatively grab attention and leave a good first impression, showcasing creative abilities. While taking longer to create, a short video would allow audiences to easily recognize creativity and enjoy the video, encouraging attendance at the presentation.
The timings of what will happen on presentation daysathma
The document outlines a schedule for a presentation including tasks like covering walls with paper, editing handouts and scripts, rehearsing the presentation, setting up the room, and preparing refreshments. Various individuals are assigned different preparation tasks like Marie editing the script, Sathma setting up tables and ensuring the venue is ready, and Rajan creating a playlist of music. The schedule includes breaks and runs from 10:05am to 3:30pm.
The design for a smart board setup was disagreed with by a team for three key reasons: 1) the audience would not be able to see the presentation properly due to the layout, 2) it would be difficult for presenters to reach the computer, and 3) the overall setup would be hard to navigate.
This design for a presentation setup was not approved because the tables and chairs were arranged in a way that would block the audience's view of the presentation. There was also too much empty space in the design. The design included a piano, smart board, computer, tables, chairs, and fixed tables but it did not provide a clear view for the audience.
Interior design 1/the chosen interior design for the presentation sathma
The document describes an arrangement of furniture and equipment in a room, including a piano near the entrance, food tables next to the entrance, fixed tables, a smart board at the front of the room in a 'U' shape facing chairs, and images hung above the food tables. The described layout was intended to allow easy access to refreshments for people entering the room and to facilitate viewing of a presentation on the smart board from the seated audience area.
The document contains a schedule for organizing an art exhibition with assigned tasks, deadlines, and individuals responsible. Key tasks included completing minutes, creating a production schedule, risk assessment, designing a logo, arranging the venue, creating a PowerPoint presentation, drawing interior designs, getting feedback, informing the audience, ordering materials, and practicing the presentation. Marie, Khatra, Sathma, Rajan, and Logan were assigned various responsibilities and reported on completed work on different dates leading up to the exhibition.
The document provides information on how to reduce or prevent common risks when painting, what actions to take if dangers occur, and assigns a level of risk to each situation. It lists risks such as spilling paint on the carpet, falling off a ladder, getting paint on a school uniform, and becoming nauseous. For each risk, it suggests ways to reduce the risk like putting down a sheet, having someone hold the ladder, wearing spare clothes or an apron, and wearing a mask. It also lists actions to take if the risks occur, like immediately cleaning paint spills, taking a break if hurt, washing paint off clothes or using spirits, and going outside for fresh air. Each risk is assigned a color coded risk level
This document lists materials needed for a project including colored twine to hang pictures on roofs, a reading lamp for spot lighting images, display paper in white and red to cover walls, staples and a staple gun to attach paper to walls, colored acetate paper to cover lights and darken backgrounds, and blue tack to stick laminated images.
The document provides evidence related to planning for interior designs. It likely contains details about design concepts, materials, budgets, and timelines. The evidence in the document was presumably collected to aid in the planning and execution of interior design projects.
Roles on the actual day (what we have to do)sathma
The document assigns roles and tasks to different people for an art exhibition event taking place on Tuesday. Sathma is tasked with setting up the venue for the theme of the art exhibition. During the second lesson, others will help Sathma set up the venue, while Rajan creates an attendance spreadsheet and Logan researches music. In the third lesson, they will continue setting up and do technical work. They will then rehearse the presentation during the third lesson and lunch time. Afterschool, Sathma and Marie will finish preparations while Logan and Rajan prepare the presentation and sounds.
The minutes from a meeting on March 23rd, 2012 were summarized as follows:
The meeting attendees discussed preparations for an upcoming presentation, including finalizing guest lists, developing a questionnaire for the audience, and setting up the venue. Rajan was tasked with completing the guest list by Monday, while Khatra and Marie would start on the audience questionnaire. Sathma agreed to be responsible for setting up the venue for the presentation.
The minutes document summarizes a meeting that took place on March 20th, 2012. The meeting attendees discussed Khatra's three poster designs, providing feedback that they could use more color and be more creative to draw attention. The group agreed to add the presentation time, change the font, and make the posters more colorful.
The minutes document the meeting where Khatra, Marie, Sathma, Logan, and Rajan discussed which classroom unit they had done the most work on and would present. They considered the pros and cons of different classrooms to choose the most suitable room for their animation and mural presentation. It was agreed that the group would present the mural unit.
The minutes document the meeting where Khatra, Marie, Sathma, Logan, and Rajan discussed which classroom unit they had done the most work on and would present. They considered the pros and cons of different classrooms to choose the most suitable room for their animation and mural presentation. It was agreed that the group would present the mural unit.
The meeting minutes discussed individual roles and tasks for Logan, Marie, Rajan, and Khatra. Rajan needed to create a final logo at home since he forgot his logos. Logan would start creating the PowerPoint. Khatra would finish her risk assessment and send it to the group and post it on her blog. Marie had to finish the meeting minutes and send them to the group.
The minutes summarized a meeting held on March 9th attended by Marie, Sathma, Rajan, Logan and Khatra. They discussed potential company names including Crown, C.M.M, Mural Meaning, and Mural with a Purpose, and decided on the name C Dot M Dot M. They also chose a background for their presentation PowerPoint.
The minutes summarized the key discussions and plans from a meeting to organize an exhibition. The group discussed potential rooms and dates for rehearsals, set-up, and the presentation. They agreed to hold the exhibition in room A118 of the music department on March 27th after school, with a run-through on March 20th and set-up on March 26th after school.
Detailed Pros and Cons of presenting either unitssathma
The document discusses the advantages of using murals versus animation for presentations. Murals allow for a variety of creative works to be shown, capture audiences' attention more effectively, and provide flexibility in venue and audience size. However, murals may have too much visual information or not be in the same condition over time. Animations can be difficult to present professionally and target audiences like children may have trouble understanding.
This document provides the cast list and script for the first scene of a prison drama titled "Cell Block 33." The opening scene introduces several new inmates to the prison and its leader, Carla, who asserts her dominance over the new prisoners and establishes the prison hierarchy.
Brainstorm 4 idea’s for an animated film for a record of something
1. Pyramids The man who did most of the religious work in the world <br />People get together 12 o’clock massJesus bornChristmas Soldiers and killers Dead people Hitler World warMummies Pharaohs Egyptian He was a good singer and a dancer that the whole world loved He was a greatest man ever Michael Jackson Animated film for a record of Something<br />