Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Digital Activism Investigate Stage

Use the research initial undertaken to start you work on investigate

The final investigate stage should not exceed 8 pages of font 12 Times New Roman. All responses should be in paragraphs with sub-headings for clear identification. APA in-text citation and APA format of referencing should be applied. The process journal must be used throughout the design cycle.


Challenge
Your challenge is to identify a client  who will need a product that will be useful in creating awareness of pertinent issues in your community, city, or country. You will need to identify a client with a realistic problem and that will have an IT solution developed. You need to identify problem that you will be passionate in developing a product for.

Examples
An comic book to educate women on their voting rights. Client religious leader or IBEC official

Website for a presure group in Mombasa. Client pressure group leader.

You will have the following headings in your investigation:
Description of the problem.
Design Brief.
Secondary research on the problem and the technology of choice
Primary research
Design specification
Test strategy
Bibliography

Investigate Assessment criteria

Level 0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors given below.

Level 1–2
The student states the problem. The student investigates the problem, collecting information from sources. The student lists some specifications.

Level 3–4
The student describes the problem, mentioning its relevance. The student investigates the problem, selecting and analysing information from some acknowledged sources. The student describes a test to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification.

Level 5–6
The student explains the problem, discussing its relevance. The student critically investigates the problem, evaluating information from a broad range of appropriate, acknowledged sources. The student describes detailed methods for appropriate testing to evaluate the product/solution against the design specification

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