Internal & External Data Activity

Internal & External Data Activity

<p>SEM I – Obj 2.04</p><p>Internal & External Data Activity Directions: You are the Assistant Media Relations Director your favorite school that just got a tournament bid. Next weekend, your school will play in the tournament.</p><p>Your job is to prepare the pre-game notes on each team. These notes are given to the coaches, local newspapers, TV (ESPN), radio and are made available on the athletic website. Using the websites for each school, collect internal data from your school and external data from your opponent relevant to this weekend’s game and prepare the game notes. Your game notes should be at least 2 full pages. Feel free to use a template in Publisher to create a more attractive format.</p><p>EXAMPLES of INFORMATION:</p><p> http://www.umterps.com/sports/m-footbl/digital_media_guide.html Maryland</p><p> http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/mediacenter.html NC State</p><p> http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ncst/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012- 13/misc_non_event/NCSUNotesMaryland.pdf Sample Game Notes – NC State</p><p>You should include the following information for both teams:</p><p> Current Record (wins/losses)</p><p> Key players (include stats from the last game)</p><p> Injured players</p><p> History between schools (how many wins/losses for each school over the years they have played each other)</p><p> Awards won this season (individual players or team)</p><p> Head Coaches (overall record, past coaching experience, past playing experience, etc)</p><p> Short recap of last game played by each team</p><p>After you have written your game notes, identify the internal data you collected and the external data you collected. You can either make a list of it or highlight it within your game notes. SEM I – Obj 2.04</p><p>Internal & External Data Activity</p><p>Directions: You are the Assistant Media Relations Director your favorite school that just got a tournament bid. Next weekend, your school will play in the tournament.</p><p>Your job is to prepare the pre-game notes on each team. These notes are given to the coaches, local newspapers, TV (ESPN), radio and are made available on the athletic website. Using the websites for each school, collect internal data from your school and external data from your opponent relevant to this weekend’s game and prepare the game notes. Your game notes should be at least 2 full pages. Feel free to use a template in Publisher to create a more attractive format.</p><p>EXAMPLES of INFORMATION:</p><p> http://www.umterps.com/sports/m-footbl/digital_media_guide.html Maryland</p><p> http://www.gopack.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/mediacenter.html NC State</p><p> http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ncst/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012- 13/misc_non_event/NCSUNotesMaryland.pdf Sample Game Notes – NC State</p><p>You should include the following information for both teams:</p><p> Current Record (wins/losses)</p><p> Key players (include stats from the last game)</p><p> Injured players</p><p> History between schools (how many wins/losses for each school over the years they have played each other)</p><p> Awards won this season (individual players or team)</p><p> Head Coaches (overall record, past coaching experience, past playing experience, etc)</p><p> Short recap of last game played by each team</p><p>After you have written your game notes, identify the internal data you collected and the external data you collected. You can either make a list of it or highlight it within your game notes. SEM I – Obj 2.04</p><p>Internal & External Data Activity</p>

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