This is the student example, remember this only scored in the 6 band it did not score in the 7-8 band of the criteria.
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Criterion B: Developing ideas
Students develop a solution. They should be able to:
i. develop design specifications, which clearly states the success criteria for the design of a solution
ii. develop a range of feasible design ideas, which can be correctly interpreted by others
iii. present the chosen design and justify its selection
iv. develop accurate and detailed planning drawings/diagrams and outline the requirements for the
creation of the chosen solution.
Due date: TBD
Inquiring & Analysing – due 07 October
Criterion A, Inquiring & Analysing, is due before 11:30AM on Tuesday 07 October.
Please submit your papers/documents/files to your respective teacher.
Example – Welcome to Phnom Penh
Here are the first nine pages of the example we looked at in class today:Example(pp1-9)
Inquiring and Analysing Criteria.
10 Royalty Free Music Sites Every Media Creator Should Know
http://socialtimes.com/royalty-free-music_b37470
Analyse a range of existing products
A: Inquiring and analysing
Students are presented with a design situation, from which they identify a problem that needs to be solved. They analyse the need for a solution and conduct an inquiry into the nature of the problem.
In order to reach the aims of design, students should be able to:
i. explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience
ii. identify and prioritize the primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem
iii. analyse a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem
iv. develop a detailed design brief which summarizes the analysis of relevant research.
Design Brief: I would like to produce a media product to inform, provoke and persuade (target audience) to ………………
(eg: “I would like to produce a media product to inform, provoke and persuade foreign tourists to visit Nanjing during their China tour.”)
For existing products:
1. Evaluate their quality and content
2. Consider suitability of media product for target audience
3. Consider whether you have the skills, knowledge and equipment to recreate the existing products
Place text, screen shots, screen recordings, etc.’ in your Design Folder (iBook).
Identify three or more target audiences
Secondary Research (empathy): Identify at least five things that each audience would need to know.
Example: “I would like to produce a media product to inform, provoke and persuade potential investors to move (their capital) to Nanjing.”
I: Target audience: Potential Investors (capital)
Empathy: “Potential investors in Nanjing would benefit from knowing…”
1. Infrastructure
2. Stable electricity supply
3. ……………………………
“I would like to produce a media product to inform, provoke and persuade foreign tourists to visit Nanjing during their China tour.”
“I would like to produce a media product to inform, provoke and persuade expat families…
Evaluation – due before 12:50PM on Friday 06 June
Your Evaluation should have four parts:
1. Carry out a test to analyse the quality of your media product against your specifications
2. Reflect on the impact of your media product
3. Reflect on your performance at each stage of the Design Cycle (Investigate, Design, Plan, Create)
4. Reflect on your achievement of the AoI
Due before 12:50PM on Friday 06 June