Decision on solution
Task to complete:
Once you have developed your designs you need to make a decision on which one you are going to propose. Your decision should be based upon how well it meets the specification, how well it solves the problems and client feedback. This can take the form of a table or a written analysis.
Teacher Instruction:
Watch the following tutorial where you will be talked through what you need to do
Checkpoints:
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Ensure that you have talked about how the designs relate to:
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The specification
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The user
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Client feedback
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Ensure that you state which design you will take forward and why this is better than the others.
GAP Attainment:
Use the following table to understand what potential grade of work you will produce. Try to aim for the top grade!
GREEN- Grades D-E
You will have justified your decision by providing caparison to the specification.
AMBER- Grades B-C
You will have clearly justified your decision by providing comparison to the specification and receiving feedback from your client.
PINK- Grades A*-A
You will have clearly justified your decision by providing comparison to the specification and receiving feedback from your client. You will also have discussed potential issues to resolve as a result.