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Website Design/Interactive Media
Mobile Apps and Game Development for the WEb
Create a Narrable about Yourself
Grade Level:
12
Subject:
Website Design/Mobile Apps
Topic:
Create a Multi Media Product about yourself using Narrables.
Objective:
Students will be able to create and publish a digital multi-media product about themselves.
Other Information:
Digital Information Resource Design 11.0801
Standards:
I. Academic Foundations
A. Demonstrate language arts knowledge and skills required to pursue the full range of post- secondary education and career opportunities.
II. Communications
C. Listen to and speak with diverse individuals to enhance communication skills.
D. Exhibit public relations skills to increase internal and external customer/client satisfaction.
E. Use vocabulary and visual cues commonly used in design and construction to be successful in workplace/jobsite communications.
F. Use communication skills and strategies to work effectively with potential clients.
XI. WEB AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS PATHWAY
D. Prepare digital communication product specifications to communicate specifications with various audiences..
F. Create and implement a digital communication product to meet customer needs..
1. Produce a digital communication product as member of a development team.
2. List functional design terms and criteria.
3. Employ functional design terms and criteria.
4. Create product visual design.
5. Produce content for a digital communication product.
6. Acquire content for use in a digital communication product.
11. Integrate media elements.
13. Describe applications and services used to create rich internet applications.
14. Identify Web 2.0 solutions.
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