Monday 7 March 2011

GDES2000: Ask the Clients Area

Please post your questions for any of the clients here and we'll try to get the clients to look and answer them as and when they're able/free.

Please add your questions in the following format:
[Your name] and [Working on which brief] and [Your question]

If you have a Blogger account then you can log in via that or you should be able to click on the 'comments' link at the foot of this post and put up a comment [your question] as an 'anonymous' commenter.

If in doubt - ask!

4 comments:

  1. Roz Port, working on the Childrens Storytelling Festival

    I'm developing an interactive story for the website and would like to ask the client which key childrens books are going to be focused on at the festival? To make the story more relevant I will be including them.

    Thanks
    Roz Port

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  2. Unfortunately I do not have any further information to add in terms of content at this stage.
    Jean

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  3. Hi Roz,

    It looks like there are still a number of Q's to answer in terms of content for the Children's Storytelling site. Much of this is agreed by committee nearer the dates of running.

    We've recently heard that this year's fest will move from it's previous Jun running to Sept 2011. As such there will be more decisions to be made and these will still be ongoing after your hand in of provisional sites in May 2011 I'd imagine..

    As such, my best suggest would be to use something generic ref-wise but possibly well known at primary school age reading.. Maybe either: "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson [Illus by Axel Shiffler], "Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss" or "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" - Michael Rosen [There's video of him reading this on YouTube too].

    Hope this helps in the short term..

    Andy

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  4. Thanks Jean and Andy,
    The examples you've given are really helpful, thanks Andy.

    Roz

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