Information Point
I had to create an information point for 16-19 year olds. This meant I could make it detailed because by then, students can understand more complicated data. I used PowerPoint software because it is easy to created pages with links to others, it is easy to use and navigate, and you can use a wide range of fonts. I tried to lay it out in an easy to read format, using a green, blue and black colour scheme in keeping with fair trade and to give it a fresh and clear look. I had 6 screens in total:
>What is Fair Trade? (screen 1)
On my first screen I had general information on fair trade, to give people who are new to the concept background information. I included the official fair trade statement, because many people are not sure exactly what fair trade is. Both the pictures on the first screen are given on the fair trade site, they are usable for non-commercial purposes.
>Facts (screen 2)
On my second screen, I included general facts about fair trade, and a pie chart so students can have short facts for use in documents etc. Facts are also good to encourage people to use fair trade as they are easy to understand.
>Why Fair Trade? (screen 3)
On my third screen I gave more in depth information on why fair trade is a good choice. I split it up into community, your and environmental benefits so it is easy to find the information you want and is well organised.
>What's on? (screen 4)
On my fourth screen, I put the advertisement for my fair trade event, I included a link to my poster for event advertisement.
>Products (screen 5)
On my fifth screen, I had general information on fair trade products such as how to recognise a fair trade item and where to get them. I made a products screen because that is most people's main recognition of fair trade is from the items they see in shops, and the best way for getting involved in fair trade is to buy the products.
>Links (screen 6)
On my sixth screen, I placed links to information sites, fair trade shops and site which include ways of getting involved in fair trade. This was because it is a good way to find out more about fair trade and support the fair trade movement, because due to copyright I can't have that many pictures on my information point or allot of information I would like because of plagiarism. Also, I didn't want my information point to be too cluttered.
To view my information point, please click on the link below and press 'open'. When open, go to 'slideshow' and press 'from beginning'. The document can be viewed with Microsoft PowerPoint.
>What is Fair Trade? (screen 1)
On my first screen I had general information on fair trade, to give people who are new to the concept background information. I included the official fair trade statement, because many people are not sure exactly what fair trade is. Both the pictures on the first screen are given on the fair trade site, they are usable for non-commercial purposes.
>Facts (screen 2)
On my second screen, I included general facts about fair trade, and a pie chart so students can have short facts for use in documents etc. Facts are also good to encourage people to use fair trade as they are easy to understand.
>Why Fair Trade? (screen 3)
On my third screen I gave more in depth information on why fair trade is a good choice. I split it up into community, your and environmental benefits so it is easy to find the information you want and is well organised.
>What's on? (screen 4)
On my fourth screen, I put the advertisement for my fair trade event, I included a link to my poster for event advertisement.
>Products (screen 5)
On my fifth screen, I had general information on fair trade products such as how to recognise a fair trade item and where to get them. I made a products screen because that is most people's main recognition of fair trade is from the items they see in shops, and the best way for getting involved in fair trade is to buy the products.
>Links (screen 6)
On my sixth screen, I placed links to information sites, fair trade shops and site which include ways of getting involved in fair trade. This was because it is a good way to find out more about fair trade and support the fair trade movement, because due to copyright I can't have that many pictures on my information point or allot of information I would like because of plagiarism. Also, I didn't want my information point to be too cluttered.
To view my information point, please click on the link below and press 'open'. When open, go to 'slideshow' and press 'from beginning'. The document can be viewed with Microsoft PowerPoint.
information_point.ppsx | |
File Size: | 1820 kb |
File Type: | ppsx |