In the world of Digital Technologies, we use the term "Digital Outcome" instead of just "project" or "assignment"
Essentially, a digital outcome is a purpose-built digital solution created using digital tools to meet a specific need or solve a problem. In other words, making something digital that is a complete product.
It isn't just a file on a computer; it is a functional product designed for a real audience.
The Outcome: A playable experience where a user interacts with code, logic, and graphics.
The Purpose: It’s not just "coding"; it’s an outcome designed to entertain, educate, or challenge a specific type of player (e.g., a 2D platformer designed for primary school kids to learn about conservation).
The Outcome: A sequenced piece of digital media involving edited video, synchronized audio, and storytelling.
The Purpose: It is an outcome designed to convey a message, emotion, or narrative to an audience, requiring technical skills in lighting, framing, and post-production.
The Outcome: A mastered digital audio file (like an MP3 or WAV) that uses synthesis, sampling, or live recording.
The Purpose: It’s an outcome created to provide a soundtrack for a game, a standalone commercial track, or a soundscape for a film.
The Outcome: A high-resolution digital asset, such as a 3D model, a branding portfolio, or a digital storybook.
The Purpose: It is an outcome that follows a specific brief—like creating the visual identity for a local brand or the character assets for a game.
The Outcome: A high-resolution digital asset, such as a 3D model, a branding portfolio, or a digital storbook.
The Purpose: It is an outcome that follows a specific brief—like creating the visual identity for a local brand or the character assets for a game.