Producing a resource
There are five steps to producing a resource which you can follow individually or as part of a group.
The first step alone would give you practical knowledge to help your understanding of the current world of work. This is useful for the reasons given in Why produce resources?
The example resources available on the website will help you with each of the steps, perhaps especially with creative ideas when you come to designing your resource.
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The first step alone would give you practical knowledge to help your understanding of the current world of work. This is useful for the reasons given in Why produce resources?
The example resources available on the website will help you with each of the steps, perhaps especially with creative ideas when you come to designing your resource.
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Decide who may read your resource, and choose goods and services to illustrate what’s on offer in a place of interest to you and any other readers.
Use existing sources to find up to ten traders to highlight in your resource.
Write a short editorial, or summary, on what you discovered using the sources.
Design your resource.
Show your resource to others and save it for future use.
Remember that your resource is ideally a couple of A4 pages. It could be on paper, and is likely to be developed using a computer at school.
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