This document outlines the steps for creating an ICT project for social change, including conducting research on target demographics and psychographics, writing a detailed project proposal covering objectives, implementation plan, budget, and risks, and integrating multimedia content throughout to enhance the user experience and delivery of project goals. The project proposal template provided includes sections for title, description, background, objectives, impact, organization, work plan, budget, and conclusion.
This document outlines the steps for creating an ICT project for social change, including conducting research on target demographics and psychographics, writing a detailed project proposal covering objectives, implementation plan, budget, and risks, and integrating multimedia content throughout to enhance the user experience and delivery of project goals. The project proposal template provided includes sections for title, description, background, objectives, impact, organization, work plan, budget, and conclusion.
This document outlines the steps for creating an ICT project for social change, including conducting research on target demographics and psychographics, writing a detailed project proposal covering objectives, implementation plan, budget, and risks, and integrating multimedia content throughout to enhance the user experience and delivery of project goals. The project proposal template provided includes sections for title, description, background, objectives, impact, organization, work plan, budget, and conclusion.
This document outlines the steps for creating an ICT project for social change, including conducting research on target demographics and psychographics, writing a detailed project proposal covering objectives, implementation plan, budget, and risks, and integrating multimedia content throughout to enhance the user experience and delivery of project goals. The project proposal template provided includes sections for title, description, background, objectives, impact, organization, work plan, budget, and conclusion.
Change Objectives Discuss the steps in creating an ICT projects integrate rich multimedia content in design and development to best enhance the user experience and deliver content of an ICT Project for Social Change; ICT Creation Process Demographics The information can be categorized into different labels such as age, gender, income, religion, and profession. used to learn the characteristics of the target audience and the key features Psychographic information is described as noncountable information from people such as interests, opinions, and insights. can describe and capitalize on the interest of the subject by observing certain information Writing a Project Proposal 1. Project Information / Description Thissection is meant to provide an overall picture of the project that can be seen at glance as well as convey important project details. 1. Project Information / Description a. Project Title: (PROJECT TITLE); b. Type of Project: (education-training/ health-medical mission/ art exhibit, etc.); c. Project Proponent/s: (Name of organization/ name of the people involves); d. Project Beneficiaries: (Urban poor, women, youth, etc.); e. Date of Implementation/ Duration: (Start date/ number of implementation days); f. Budget Requirement: (overall amount of budget requirement); g. Project Contacts: (List of individuals involved with the project.) 2. Project Background
explainswhat needs/ problems you are
trying to solve, and why these needs/ problems are worth solving. The project’s brief history, references, and other supporting documentation may also be provided here. 3. Project Objectives – The goals of the project should already be set from the beginning. 4. Desired Impact and Outcome of the Project – describes the long-term effect of the project and specific measures to sustain it. 5. Risk Management Plan itincludes the risks and factors that may hamper or hinder the successful implementation of the project activities and the achievement of project outputs. This also includes measures to mitigate the effects of project risks encountered. 6. Project organization and Staffing describesthe people involved and their responsibilities in the project 7. Work Plan a detailed project schedule. It is a list of tasks that will be performed for the project. The work plan is a means to expose the project’s risks which could be used to make reasonable estimates of the man hours required to complete it. A milestone chart can also be used in this section to monitor work progress at any given time. 8. Budget Requirement A detailed, line item budget that includes the cost needed for every part of the project. The following table may be used to repeat budget requirement. 9. Other Relevant Information – includes any information that will support a request for funding such as brief enumeration of stakeholders’ pledge and lined-up projects to complement the current. 10. Conclusion – a short summary that explains the potential value of the project. 11. Appendix – refers to additional charts, graphs, reports, etc. that we a re cited in the proposal, but were not appropriate to be placed in the main body of the document. PERFORMANCE TASK