Project work
Task 1 - A pie chart
You want to find out which
media source is the best for
different school projects. Look
at the pie chart of the
usefulness of different media to
find information about the way
young people in England spend
their Saturday evenings. |
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Discuss as a group how you think these figures compare to Greece. What other
sources could you use to find this information?
Task 2 - Collecting the necessary information
In groups of five decide on a school project
that you need to find information about.
For example: How do young teenagers in
Greece spend their Saturday evenings?
Discuss as a group which media source you
think will be most helpful. Write down your
ideas as a statement. For example:
'DVD provides most information'. |
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Now, decide on the stages for the project. Put the ideas a-f opposite in the right
order which you can follow for your project.
Task 3 - Completing the project
Each student in the group will have to interview
twenty people (family, friends, etc.) to find out how
many of them use the media listed opposite to get
information. Each group must interview 100
people altogether.
Put your findings together and complete the chart
with the corresponding figures. |
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Radio
TV
Mobile phone
Computer software
Land phone
Video
Internet |
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With your partners, feed the information into an Excel programme and create a pie
chart to illustrate your findings. Then, present your findings to the class.
Make a list of the most frequently visited sites or favourite sites. Share your list
with your class to see what interests you have in common.