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My Project

"Put me in a bubble and let me be creative!"

CommTech is sometimes just about producing creative and dynamic productions! 

In this project, students are given the chance to show off their skills in a program of their choice.   Whether that means creating dynamic designs in Photoshop, a music video, or even a simple Flash game, My Project provides a variety of scenarios to choose from.  

So get our your CommTech toolbox and begin creating! ​ 
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Tips to Get You Started

Tip #1 - Choose An Interesting Topic

Choose an interesting topic. You're in a class full of creative people. One of them will have an idea that you can use if you get stuck.
Tip #2 - Be Unique

Make sure your topic isn't too simple. If everyone knows how you did it, you don't need to show them! Don't waste everyone's time.
Tip #3 - Have a Good Pace
 
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Don't go too fast. Make sure that everyone is following along so that no one gets lost. It's much easier to make sure everyone is following along than to catch people up.   
Tip #4 - Ask Questions

Don't forget to ask for questions at the end and answer them clearly. You're there to teach your classmates so it's important you can answer their questions.
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