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Assignment front sheet Learning Outcome LO 2 Learning Outcome Be able to design interactive websites Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: 2.1 Design an interactive website to meet given requirements 2.2 Evaluate web site design with other users 2 Task no. 1 (Page no) Learner declaration By submitting this assignment on Turnitin, I certify that the work is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged.

In addition to the above PASS criteria, this assignment gives you the opportunity to submit evidence in order to achieve the following MERIT and DISTINCTION grades Grade Descriptor Indicative characteristic/s Contextualisation M1 Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions Not this assignment M2 Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techniques M3 Present and communicate appropriate findings D1 Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions D2 Take responsibility for managing and organising activities A range of methods and techniques have been applied A range of methods of presentation have been used and technical language has been accurately used Realistic improvements have been proposed against defined characteristics for success Substantial activities, projects or investigations have been planned, managed and organised To achieve M2 (task 1) you must use several different techniques to clearly document your design. To achieve M3 (task 1) you must use the correct technical language along with professional software packages to document your design. To achieve D1 you need to critically evaluate your own solution along with the peer feedback and then propose modifications which enhance support for the business (Task 2) In task 1 you have to produce a design for a significant web site. To achieve D2 your design should comply with the expectations of the diversity of users in 2016 regarding accessibility D3 Demonstrate convergent/lateral/ creative thinking Self-evaluation has taken place To achieve D3 you need to complete the questionnaire yourself and propose modifications which enhance support for the business (task 2)

Assignment brief Purpose of this assignment Web sites are now an integral part of IT support for business and personal use. Being able to design websites is an essential skill for an IT career. Scenario MWS require a website to advertise, catalogue and allow purchases of their products. You now need to design the website and have it reviewed prior to proceeding with implementation. Task 1: (LO2 AC 2.1, M2, M3 and D2) Prepare a design portfolio for the MWS website. It must include: The purpose of the project The target audience The target device types and how they will be accommodated The key messages and USP Features of competitive websites that you need to incorporate or improve on A sitemap: all key pages and their relationships How the overall navigation is structured: tables, links, menus, dropdowns Wireframes showing a view of the content on the key pages A specification of the visual style: fonts, font sizes, colours, backgrounds, images Task 2: (LO2 AC 2.2, D1 and D3) Your design has to be peer reviewed by a colleague. When it is complete ask them to review your plan for the following: Meeting the needs of MWS Suitability of the design for the target audience Usability and accessibility of the design Attractiveness of the design Prepare a questionnaire asking them to rate each section of the design for the four criteria above on a scale of 1-5. Allow for written comments and an overall conclusion. Review the results of the questionnaire and compare them with your own evaluation of the solution. Describe any modifications you would make to the solution as a result of the feedback.

checklist Task 1 Summary of evidence required by student A design portfolio with labelled illustrations consisting of 700 words or equivalent presented Task 2 Results of the questionnaire along with your analysis and proposed modifications. About 400 words.

Achievement Summary see Turnitin Assignment Feedback Formative Feedback: Assessor to Student Replace this statement with any formative feedback you have been given: I have declined the opportunity to receive formative feedback on this assignment Action Plan Summative feedback see Turnitin