The proposals should answer questions like:
- Video commercial: Why have you chosen this option for yourself? Why is this a good way to reach the students? What will the video be of? What will happen? What will it look like? What type of information will it include? Are there characters? Will there be text? Do you have a special plan for colors? For sounds? For editing techniques? How and where will this video be seen?
- Poster campaign: Why have you chosen this option for yourself? Why is this a good way to reach the students? What will your posters look like? Will they all be the same or will it be a series of posters? What information will the posters include? Will it have images? Text? How many posters will be made? Where will they be posted? Will they all appear at the same time?
- Social media campaign: Why have you chosen this option for yourself? Why is this a good way to reach the students? What platform will you use? How many posts will there be? What will the posts say? Will there be a hash tag (and what will it be and why)? Will there be any links to images, websites or videos? Why those sources? When will these posts be shared and why at those days and times?
RYAN: Poster Campaign
Ryan's Proposal: Click Here
ALEX: Twitter Campaign
Reading is cool! Retweet if you agree! Don't believe me? Take a look at some of these really life celebrities enjoying books! #ReadingIsCool
— Alex Toma (@alextoma1234) September 14, 2015Alex's Proposal: Click Here
TEDDY: Video Commercial
Teddy's Proposal: Click Here (unavailable link)
I can't wait to read all of this year's proposals on the student blogs on Thursday!
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