brianmohr
06-05-2008, 04:58 PM
Hi,
I'm attempting to create an internal collaboration project for my Sophomore Speech classes to do with another class globally. Here is my idea:
Project Idea: You work at a public relations/communication consulting firm and have been hired by a company that is moving many of their offices over to a foreign country ; they want to acclamate their workers to functioning well in the new country. Demonstrate how to:
1. How to Make introductions
2. Work Etiquette Policies/Accept Criticisms
3. Giving Others Criticism
4. How to Give Presentations;
5. Eating at a Business Events;
6. Making Requests
Creating a iMovie, iWeb, or Podcast;
In turn, a firm from a foreign country will make an introductory video about American customs;
You will exchange your presentations to the other company for evaluation and feedback throughout the presentation. If you need feedback as the project goes, reference your peers in the other country, podcasts, and professional sites; Do not base your impressions on popular culture references.
Progress Checklists: You must submit these updates to your supervisor(me)
1. A story map;
2. A script
3. A Rough Draft
4. Peer Reviewers’ Comments
5. 2nd Draft for Evaluation
6. Final Draft;
If you would be interested in collaborating, please contact me via this forum or bmohr@esu8.org; If you know another site where I could post this for feedback, I would appreciate that as well.
I'm attempting to create an internal collaboration project for my Sophomore Speech classes to do with another class globally. Here is my idea:
Project Idea: You work at a public relations/communication consulting firm and have been hired by a company that is moving many of their offices over to a foreign country ; they want to acclamate their workers to functioning well in the new country. Demonstrate how to:
1. How to Make introductions
2. Work Etiquette Policies/Accept Criticisms
3. Giving Others Criticism
4. How to Give Presentations;
5. Eating at a Business Events;
6. Making Requests
Creating a iMovie, iWeb, or Podcast;
In turn, a firm from a foreign country will make an introductory video about American customs;
You will exchange your presentations to the other company for evaluation and feedback throughout the presentation. If you need feedback as the project goes, reference your peers in the other country, podcasts, and professional sites; Do not base your impressions on popular culture references.
Progress Checklists: You must submit these updates to your supervisor(me)
1. A story map;
2. A script
3. A Rough Draft
4. Peer Reviewers’ Comments
5. 2nd Draft for Evaluation
6. Final Draft;
If you would be interested in collaborating, please contact me via this forum or bmohr@esu8.org; If you know another site where I could post this for feedback, I would appreciate that as well.