Monday, April 29, 2013

Friday, April 19, 2013

My Capstone Presentation Table

This is a photo of my booth from my capstone project

I expected more from the capstone experience. I thought the presentation would have been harder, as our professors emphasized, but when I actually presented my project I felt confident and ready. We were prepared very well for this presentation. My overall idea of the capstone presentation was good. Although it too a lot of work and effort to complete a 15 page essay, PSA, poster, and website, it all paid back when the judges were impressed. I felt like I built a bond with my 2 judges and was able to present at ease. The technological aspects of my presentation made it a great presentation.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

My Table

At my table during my presentation, I will use:

  • A navy blue table cloth
  • My labtop
  • My ipad
  • My poster that I made in IMED
  • A tripod to hold my poster
  • A poster board that sits on my table, displaying statistics  

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

PSA Link

http://prezi.com/hgjhqdcqdf0b/untitled-prezi/?kw=view-hgjhqdcqdf0b&rc=ref-34268093

I was having some technical difficulties with www.screenr.com. I was unable to record my prezi.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Dr. Manes Visits

March 8, 2013

Dr. Manes came to visit our IMED class today. He answered questions regarding the capstone project. We asked him questions about service learning, websites, and PSA videos. He answered all of our questions!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

PSA Intent

February 27, 2013

HOW TO WRITE A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT 

  • Keep it simple
  • Use real language
  • Use emotions
  • Keep it Organized
  • Make it Relatable 
  • It has to be Clear 
  • Use sound effects/music for interest 
  • Keep it 30 seconds in length

RESEARCH PSA's WITH COMMENTS

1.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp-hH0eem-4  

This video was very simple. It previewed a video about a couple that discussed the safety and care in radiology. The presentation and audio was clear. There was a series of animated texts and transitions. The video was kept at 30 seconds exactly. The information and setting of the PSA was relatable to most individuals. 

2. http://www.youtube.com/user/SonoSite?v=XTCwfTU6wgU 

This video was my favorite one. It was very intense in that it stressed the idea that "there is no room for error". The video previewed physicians in a hospital setting, switching from different rooms, with simple animated texts and fragments that flashed on the screen. 

MY PSA
  •  I will emphasize effects of radiation to the human body, along with safety procedures that will help reduce them. 
  •  I want to video my PSA in a private office, keeping the environment professional. I may include a classical music background to keep a calm vibe throughout the PSA.
  • I will use a PSA that is informative yet causes awareness
  • I want to start my PSA in an office, discussing the effects of radiation. I will then move around the office speaking about the safety aspects about radiology, using animations to emphasize it.