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Videos, websites, webcasts, podcasts, public service announcement/commercia

There are many different ways you can create these projects. Some acceptable formats are videos, websites, webcasts, podcasts, public service announcement/commercial, children’s book, comic book, infographics, etc. **NOTE: This is not an exhaustive list. I encourage you to be creative. Some tools that you all can use to create these various formats are listed at the end of the instructions.

Key elements:

1. The project must be in a medium that was, could, or will be distributed to the public.

2. The information presented in the project must come from evidence-based research (i.e., research articles, NOT news articles) and be cited in APA format.

Tools we can use to create our projects: Most of the suggested tools are free and can either be embedded into your PPT Slides presentation or added as a hyperlink. You are not limited to these tools. These are only suggestions.

Video Projects: A Health Communication Campaign can come in many forms. Here are some suggestions:

• Commercial or public service announcement (animated or acted)

• Webcast of an interview with an expert on your chosen topic

• Recorded documentation of community service/outreach activities (e.g., public awareness campaign)

• An acted, produced, and directed video about a health literacy/campaign topic

Tools: YouTube account, iMovie, Fuse, Animation video creators: PowToon, RawShorts, Biteable

For video projects, a detailed outline and description will be accepted.

Website: You could create a website about a health topic that would be helpful or informative to your target audience.

Tools: Adobe Sparks, Weebly, Wix, Google Sites

Podcast of discussion and interview(s) with experts on the chosen topic

Tools: Soundcloud, iTunes, GooglePlay

A detailed outline of questions as well as discussion during the podcast will be accepted.

Other Visual Projects: A Community Sleep Visual Project can come in many forms. Here are some suggestions:

• children’s book

• comic book

• infographics

Tools: Storybird, Picture Book Maker, Adobe Illustrator, Google Drawings, SumoPaint, Canva Infographic Maker, Visualize, Google Developers, Easel.ly

Of course you could also do a Visual Project free-hand and scan.

 

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