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Applications, Designs and Systems in ICT. Year 9 2013 Mrs Stepniewski. Develop competency in the use of computer applications as normally used in a business environment. Packages include: Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher MYOB / Quickbooks. Learning Goals.
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Applications, Designs and Systems in ICT Year 9 2013 Mrs Stepniewski
Develop competency in the use of computer applications as normally used in a business environment. • Packages include: • Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher • MYOB / Quickbooks Learning Goals
Microsoft Folio – Design Your Own Restaurant Project • MYOB – Business Group Project Assessment Tasks SACs
CAT 1: Design Your Own Restaurant You may have just inherited one million dollars from a long lost uncle and now you are able to follow your dreams; OPENING YOUR OWN RESTAURANT!
BUT WAIT! • You have to convince the bank (who has your uncles’ money) that you are able to use the money wisely. • In order to convince the bank that you are indeed trustworthy and are able to use the money sensibly, you need to show them a business plan. • You are to design/ plan your own restaurant that you hope to own and manage.
Your Final Submission Needs to Include: • An introduction to the Restaurant. (Microsoft Word) • Architect Plans: a physical plan of the restaurant (floor plan, frontage) (hand drawn on blank or graph paper) • A full menu(Microsoft Word) • A restaurant logo(Paint or Photoshop) • A business card with your logo (Photoshop or Paint) • A poster advertising your grand opening night (Publisher) • Final presentation of your business plan (Power Point)
1. Introduction (Microsoft Word) • You will need to decide on the type of restaurant you want. • You can search the internet for ideas! You have only one class to do this research and decide on your restaurant! • Write an Introduction for your plans. (Remember you are convincing the bank to free up your Uncles money.) Include: • Owners name/s. • A name for your restaurant. • Ideas about your restaurant. • What products you will sell. • What location you choose to setup your restaurant in. • Why you believe this restaurant will be profitable and do well. • A slogan / motto for your restaurant.
2. Architect Plans (Hand Drawn) • Design a floor plan (bird’s eye view). • Include: • where your tables are situated • a reception area • kitchen • office • toilets • This needs to be to scale and can be drawn on blank paper or graph paper. • Design the frontage of your restaurant including the sign. • Consider the theme of your restaurant. Think about any colours or items you require both inside and outside.
3. Plan a Menu (Microsoft Word) • Your menu needs to reflect your chosen cuisine. • It will include prices of: • Entrees • Mains • Desserts • Drinks • Don’t forget to make it look appealing and include the theme of your restaurant.
4. Design the Restaurant Logo • Use Paint or Photoshop (or an editing program of your choosing) to create a logo for your business. • This has to be entirely original and is to be used on your Poster, Menu and business card.
5. Create a Business Card (Publisher) • Create a Business Card to hand out to clients and help promote your business. • Include the following elements in your business card: • Your name and Title (owner, president, etc.) • Company Name • Address, Suburb, State, Postcode • Phone Number or Fax • E-mail • Internet web address • Company Logo (from #4) • Optional Company Slogan
6. Grand Opening Poster (Publisher) • Create a Poster in Publisherto publicise your business and the Grand Opening night. • This night is very important and needs to be eye-catching, colourful and well presented. • Make sure you include an advertised special available opening night only.
7. Final Presentation (Power Point) • All elements of the project must be combined into a PowerPoint presentation. • This can be completed throughout the Term as you complete each section of work. • Don’t forget to include a bibliography. References to all websites and resources used. • This will be presented in the final two classes of Term One: Monday 25th March and Tuesday 26th March.