In this criteria you are expected to write a detailed specification, which drives the development of a solution. You will generate different design ideas that could be used to solve the problem and finally present the solution (chosen design idea) for your problem.
Design specification is a set of considerations, constraints and requirements for a solution: what the solution must or must not have to be successful. A specification is not a description of the outcome.
Success Criteria is the standards/levels by which to judge whether a specific aspect of design specification has been achieved/is successful.
If a solution or design fails to meet an ASPECT of the specification, it can be considered that it has not met the criteria for success. You will need to refer back to the specification throughout the project, particularly when developing ideas and evaluating the solution.
Every aspect of a specification/success criteria must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and testable (SMART). The specification should be directly connected to the design brief.
Based on what you found in your research through the course of Inquiring and Analyzing, you now have to decide on what your product needs to be successful. Construct a detailed list (at least 7) design specifications plus the Success Criteria for the product.
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A feasible design idea is an idea that you can successfully make independently in the given time, with your skills, and with the resources at your disposal. A natural starting place when designing is with a a digital tool or pencil and a sheet of paper, developing rough sketches of potential solutions. You should focus on getting the basic building blocks of ideas sketched out in short.These initial ideas should focus on generating a range of different solutions to the problem.
When developing your design ideas, you must always be working towards the goal of designing a solution to the problem (a design that fully meets the design specifications), for which the requirements have been defined through the design specification.
Develop a range of good quality designs guided by your design specifications. You are supposed to develop a minimum of 3 detailed annotated designs for the solution (web page). Your description for each design should be detailed and clear and use captions on images or diagrams for further emphasis on the parts that are not clear .
Ensure that you annotate designs with sufficient detail to explain how they meet the requirements of the design specification and so as to explain your designs (your design thinking) in detail.
As you work on the creation of the three designs you will subject each design to evaluation (by client, peer and a parent). This will assist you to obtain feedback necessary for the improvement of the design and guide you create a design that fully meets the design specifications. You can use various ways to obtain feedback for your designs during evaluation such as table of ratings, interviews, surveys, questionnaires, etc.
The feedback obtained from the evaluation being done by the client, peer and the parent shall assist you to come up with a design that fully meets the design specifications.
Present in a summary the feedback obtained from evaluation done on the three designs; description of how each design realized/met design specifications and the suggested areas for improvements/ further development recommended for each design during evaluation.
In Appendices provide the evidence of the feedback obtained through the use:- of table of ratings forms, screenshots of surveys done, interviews done etc.
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Present the picture of the final chosen design from the 3 designs rated (by the client, peer and an expert) with detailed annotations of the same.
Provide detailed justification/reasons why the design was chosen (Hint: explain how the chosen design met most or all of the design specifications).
Explain why the other designs were not chosen.
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This is the process of detailing the requirements necessary for the creation of the chosen solution.
Create a table of requirements that details the resources (tools, materials and skills) needed to create the solution.
You are supposed to have identified the resources that you need to create the solution for the client such as the tools, materials and technology skills.
Tools include both hardware and software needed to create the web page for example software such as Visual Studio Code for coding in HTML, Pixlr for editing photos, Flimora for editing videos, Laptop for installing these particular software etc.
Materials include digital materials that you need to create the solution for example the type of fonts you will use, the type of pictures, the information you need, kind of audio needed, kind of music etc. depeding g on the solution you creating.
Technology Skills include the technology skills you need to learn/have, to create the solution for example image editing, coding skills such as HTML,CSS, Javascript, video editing skills, audio editing skills and many others depending on the solution you are creating.
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If there are any sources you consulted for your design specifications or when creating your designs and working on other tasks on Criterion B then you list them at the end of your work on its own page.
Provide evidence of the feedback obtained from evaluation of each design through the use of screenshot of the surveys done, table of ratings uxed, screenshot of interviews done etc.
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