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Webquest

Webquest. Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to navigate your way through the webquest at your own speed. To get back to the begining just click on the arrow with your group on. . Introduction. Google this website http://recycled-fashion-project.wikispaces.com/.

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Webquest

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  1. Webquest Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to navigate your way through the webquest at your own speed. To get back to the begining just click on the arrow with your group on.

  2. Introduction Google this website http://recycled-fashion-project.wikispaces.com/ This project requires you to work as a class to create a website that contains information on trends, shop profiles, customer opinion, product analysis and environmental issues. To do this the class is to be spilt into 4 groups, each with different aims. Within these groups each of you will have an individual role. It is important that you read the job descriptions and come to a descision as a group, who will be best to complete each role. If one person does not fulfil their role, not only the group but also the class will be effected. Decide on who you want to work with bearing in mind that this project has been designed to allow young adults to learn skills that are required in a work environment.

  3. Group Descriptions Recycled Fashion Webpage

  4. Group 1 Group Task – Use images and annotations to create 3 moodboardsrepresenting the 3 key trends. The moodboards need to be a useful resource for the whole class to use as inspiration for their designs. Group Roles – Nautical Image Researcher – Click here Floral Image Researcher – Click here Futuristic Image Researcher – Click here Annotations and Referencing – Click here Editor – Click here

  5. Group 2 Group Task – Create shop profiles for a range of retailers. Your class will use this information to help them to recognise the difference and impact of who they are designing for. Group Roles – Designer Researcher – Click here High Street Researcher – Click here Environmental Researcher – Click here Ethical Commentator – Click here Editor – Click here

  6. Group 3 Group Task – Look at and analyse existing products to create a useful resource that your class can use to help them to design their own products Group Roles – Designer Researcher – Click here High Street Researcher – Click here Environmental Researcher – Click here Ethical Commentator – Click here Editor – Click here

  7. Group 4 Group Task – Find out through questionning what the current market/potential customers want from new products and fashion. Your class will use this to ensure they design a successful product. Group Roles – Aesthetics Researcher – Click here Materials and Components Researcher – Click here Environmental Awareness Researcher – Click here Results Analyser – Click here Editor – Click here

  8. 1 Nautical Here are a lot of links to start you off on your research to create your own Nautical Fashion Moodboard Existing nautical moodboards: Three One Two Four Nautical themed images: SeaAnchors – One, Two, Three Stripes – One, Two Boats – One, Two Nautical in fashion: Elle Magazine Stella Mccartney Marie Claire Chanel Style.com Burberry Menswear

  9. 1 Floral Here are a lot of links to start you off on your research to create your own Floral Fashion Moodboard. 4 Existing moodboards: 1 2 3 High street florals: River Island – Trend pages Topshop Oasis Asda Flowers in fashion: Spring florals – Catwalk The Daily Mail Gucci – Advertisement Vogue – Candyfloss colours Online: ASOS Mywardrobe.com

  10. 1 Futuristic Here are a lot of links to start you off on your research to create your own Futuristic Fashion Moodboard 1 2 3 4 Existing moodboards:

  11. 1 Annotation and Referencing It is your role to annotate the 3 moodboards that your team mates are creating. This means that you need to check what they are doing and research the key trends that they are using. You will then use this information to add labels and notes to the moodboards. Include the following: Why is this a trend? What are the key colours and shapes? Who is following the trend? How could your class use this information to inspire their own designs? Type into a word document and this can be pasted in later. • Article on Nautical Trends – Daily Mail • Daily Fashion and Style - Article • Influence of Film – Coco Before Chanel Websites that might help: • History of Nautical – Whatswear • New York Fashion Week – Harpers Bazaar

  12. 1 Editing As the Editor for your group it is your responsiblility to decide what is and what isn’t going to go on the webpage. You need to look at the work your team is doing and decide how you want the page to look and what kind of information is important. You may find that you want to talk to the other Editors to come up with a plan together. You need to guide your teams and help them to work together. These sites are just a few to help you with ideas about how you want your class webpage to look. • Tavi – The youngest fashion blogger – Click • 20 Best fashion bloggers – Click • 50 Best fashion websites (scroll down to find ethical websites) - Click

  13. 2 Designer Shop Profile • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one to make a Shop Profile (or find your own.) • A Shop Profile should include the following • Average prices. • Target Market (the customer who shops there) • The range of products available. • Is the shop successful? • How you feel about the shop and what it sells.

  14. 2 High Street Shop Profile • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one to make a Shop Profile (or find your own.) • A Shop Profile should include the following: • Average prices. • Target Market (the customer who shops there) • The range of products available. • Is the shop successful? • How you feel about the shop and what it sells.

  15. 2 Environmentally Focussed Shop Profile • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one to make a Shop Profile (or find your own.) • A Shop Profile should include the following: • Average prices. • Target Market (the customer who shops there) • The range of products available. • Is the shop successful? • How you feel about the shop and what it sells. • People Tree – Fair Trade and Organic • Howies – Ethical • Loomstate– Organic and sustainable

  16. 2 Ethical Commentator Your role is to research the 3 companies your team mates are profiling and find out if they are ethical or not. Follow the steps to help. Read some of the links below to understand more about ethical fashion and the environment. Find out which companies your 3 team mates have chosen. Research these companies and create a BALANCED opinion on if these are ethical companies or not and discuss why. Type this onto a word or PPT document read to discuss with your editor. • What is ethical Fashion? – Click here • Why bother being ethical? – BBC/thread • What is the impact of Textiles on the environment – Kate Fletcher • What are people doing to raise awareness of ethical shopping? – Click here

  17. 2 Editing As the Editor for your group it is your responsiblility to decide what is and what isn’t going to go on the webpage. You need to look at the work your team is doing and decide how you want the page to look and what kind of information is important. You may find that you want to talk to the other Editors to come up with a plan together. You need to guide your teams and help them to work together. These sites are just a few to help you with ideas about how you want your class webpage to look. • Tavi – The youngest fashion blogger – Click • 20 Best fashion bloggers – Click • 50 Best fashion websites (scroll down to find ethical websites) - Click

  18. 3 Designer Product • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one product from one of the shops to analyse (or find your own.) TIP – Make sure you choose a product that it is easy to find the information for. • Product Analysis should include the following: • Price • Customer (who would buy it) • Purpose or function (when would the product be worn) • What the product is made from (materials, fabrics, components etc) • What do you think of the product?

  19. 3 High Street Product • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one product from one of the shops to analyse (or find your own.) TIP – Make sure you choose a product that it is easy to find the information for. • Product Analysis should include the following: • Price • Customer (who would buy it) • Purpose or function (when would the product be worn) • What the product is made from (materials, fabrics, components etc) • What do you think of the product?

  20. 3 Environmental Product • Click on the company name below to link to the website. Choose one product from one of the shops to analyse (or find your own.) TIP – Make sure you choose a product that it is easy to find the information for. • Product Analysis should include the following: • Price • Customer (who would buy it) • Purpose or function (when would the product be worn) • What the product is made from (materials, fabrics, components etc) • What do you think of the product? • People Tree – Fair Trade and Organic • Howies – Ethical • Loomstate– Organic and sustainable

  21. 3 Ethical Commentator Your role is to research the 3 products your team mates are analysing and find out if they are ethical or not. Follow the steps to help. Read some of the links below to understand more about ethical fashion and the environment. Find out which products your 3 team mates have chosen. Research these products (how they are made, where they are made, what materials or components are used) and create a BALANCED opinion on if these are ethical products or not and discuss why. Type this onto a word or PPT document read to discuss with your editor. • What is ethical Fashion? – Click here • Why bother being ethical? – BBC/thread • What is the impact of Textiles on the environment – Kate Fletcher • What are people doing to raise awareness of ethical shopping? – Click here

  22. 3 Editing As the Editor for your group it is your responsiblility to decide what is and what isn’t going to go on the webpage. You need to look at the work your team is doing and decide how you want the page to look and what kind of information is important. You may find that you want to talk to the other Editors to come up with a plan together. You need to guide your teams and help them to work together. These sites are just a few to help you with ideas about how you want your class webpage to look. • Tavi – The youngest fashion blogger – Click • 20 Best fashion bloggers – Click • 50 Best fashion websites (scroll down to find ethical websites) - Click

  23. 4 Aesthetics • Investigating what customers need and want in a product is called Market Research. • It is your role to find out what customers want their product to look like. To do this you will need to create a questionnaire that is designed to find out exactly what customers want or need. • Your questionnaire should include the following: • Colour • Size • Shape • Style • To do this you may need to speak to the classmates who are working on Product Analysis. When your questionnaire is complete you need to – Get answers from your class mates to build up your market research. Then pass these results to the Results Analyser in your team.

  24. 4 Materials and Components • Investigating what customers need and want in a product is called Market Research. • It is your role to find out what customers want their product toINCLUDE. To do this you will need to create a questionnaire that is designed to find out exactly what customers want or need. • Your questionnaire should include the following: • Fabrics used • Fastenings used • Pockets • Function (when and where would they use the product) • To do this you may need to speak to the classmates who are working on Product Analysis. When your questionnaire is complete you need to – Get answers from your class mates to build up your market research. Then pass these results to the Results Analyser in your team.

  25. 4 Environmental Issues Investigating what customers need and want in a product is calledMarket Research. Customer values and choices are influenced by social, cultural, moral and environmental issues. Social, cultural, and moral factors that impact on textile design. • What is ethical Fashion? – Click here • Why bother being ethical? – BBC/thread • What is the impact of Textiles on the environment – Kate Fletcher • What are people doing to raise awareness of ethical shopping? – Click here Your role is to find out if your customers are aware of issues and if this would change the way they shop. To do this follow the below steps. Research what factors there are on the environment and the textile workers (website below will help.) Create an easy questionnaire that will let you find out what people think about these issues. Ask other students to answer the questionnaire. Record results and pass to you team Results Analyser.

  26. 4 Results Analysis • Investigating what customers need and want in a product is called Market Research. • It is your role to interpret the results of the market research into a way that all your class can easily read the results and use the information to help them with their own designs. • To do this you must decide how to display the results in a graph. • Pie Chart • Bar Graph • Line Graph • You MUST use ICT so whilst you are awaiting the results to be delivered you must find and prepare how you are going to make these graphs. • Possible ways are through the following programmes: • Powerpoint • Excel • Word • If you need extra assistance, ask your teacher or another member of your group.

  27. 4 Editing As the Editor for your group it is your responsiblility to decide what is and what isn’t going to go on the webpage. You need to look at the work your team is doing and decide how you want the page to look and what kind of information is important. You may find that you want to talk to the other Editors to come up with a plan together. You need to guide your teams and help them to work together. These sites are just a few to help you with ideas about how you want your class webpage to look. • Tavi – The youngest fashion blogger – Click • 20 Best fashion bloggers – Click • 50 Best fashion websites (scroll down to find ethical websites) - Click

  28. Conclusion When you have all completed your individual sections you then need to bring all your teams work together and as a team lead by your editor, decide on what you want your part of the webpage to look like. This should all then be inputted into one word document. As a group you will now show the rest of the class the work that you have done. The Editors will then work as a group to puplish the classes work on the webpage. All other team members will complete the evaluation and review section. Editors – to webpage Team Members to Evaluation

  29. Evaluation You will find a copy for you to fill in by hand in your team files. My group was __________________________ (tick the following that you agree with) • The Editor gave me good guidance • The Editor was not too bossy • The Editor was good to work with • We worked well as a group • I am proud of how we worked • We finished all work • I feel more confident about what it would be like to have a job. • I found the webquest difficult • I enjoyed the webquest Other comments ___________________________________________________________

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