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Final Project Proposal Tips

October 30th class focused on final project proposals. Since I’m currently taking the class, I gave some of my group members advice on how to create a successful project proposal. It was a really nice experience and it’s crazy sometimes for me to think that I’m actually a senior now. Anyhow, my group members have some really cool ideas. One is thinking of doing CCS animations. That would be awesome to see. Another needed help with thinking of a topic to make a film about. The group helped him with possible making a news feature about the pandemic and it’s effect on businesses in Jamaica,Queens.

Since I am already in the final project class, I thought I’d give some advice on what information you should add in you proposal. First, make sure you do a lot of research. Research never hurts as you get more ideas the more you do it. When I was drafting my proposal, I included a lot of visual examples of what I hope my final project should look like by the end of the CT401 class. You can see examples in my google slides presentation here. Even though I have since reduce the work load of my final project and just focused on only 1 out of 6 mini projects, I still think my presentation can help you. You can use my Questions & Concerns portion as a reference for your future proposal. In all, you first proposal should include as much details as possible to helps Michael to get a clear idea what your plans all. After all, nobody can read your mind.

Good Luck with making your proposal!