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DESIGN DOCUMENT

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DESIGN DOCUMENT

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  1. DESIGN DOCUMENT

  2. Scenario • You want to apply for an IT job when you finish your BTEC course and you’ve heard that a local company, Konnekted, recruits IT apprentices. As part of your job application, you are going to produce a digital portfolio to show off your work to the company. You know that potential employers will want to see a range of your work, such as written documents, images (still and moving), audio tracks, programs and systems that you have created during your course that show how well-suited to the job you are. • You can also include any other relevant activities that you have done, such as other courses or qualifications, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award work, achievements and community work, as well as details about yourself. • Your digital portfolio needs to impress the people at Konnekted, and perhaps at other employers, as you are sure that other people will also be applying for the apprentice positions. Therefore, it is important that your portfolio shows that you have the required skills. • Your digital portfolio will be hosted on a server and employers like Konnekted will access it through a web browser. It will be made up of a number of linked web pages. All the content will need to be in a format suitable for displaying on the web. It will have a main page with other pages linked to it. • You will need to split your portfolio into different sections based on the different content you have created. The portfolio must include work from all your completed units in the course.

  3. Timeline for project-suggestions • Site map • Design • Create Banner and Navigation • Get assets together (Reviews, scan ideas, digital images, animations) • Page designs (storyboard) • Create text for web pages • Create webpages • Test • Refine • Evaluate

  4. Timeline

  5. Audience and Purpose of e-Portfolio • Audience –Age Gender Interests Lifestyle • Purpose-Entertain Persuade Inform Educate

  6. Banner and Navigation Designs 1 2 3

  7. Choice of Banner/Navigation Design • Reasons for Choice • Reasons why others were not used

  8. Page Layout and Style Designs B C A

  9. Choice of Page Design and Style • Reason for Choice • Reason why others were not chosen

  10. Site Map

  11. Method of Navigation between pages

  12. Storyboard Page 1

  13. Storyboard Page 2

  14. Storyboard Page 3

  15. Storyboard Page 4

  16. Storyboard Page 5

  17. Storyboard Page 6

  18. Storyboard Page 7

  19. Storyboard Page 8

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