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What is the web? How is the web made? This section delves into '''core components''' of the world-wide-web. If you are interested in building [[web applications]], please visit that course page.  
What is the web? How is the web made? This section delves into '''core components''' of the world-wide-web. If you are interested in building [[web applications]], please visit that course page.  


== Big ideas in Design ==
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The Design Cycle

What is the web? How is the web made? This section delves into core components of the world-wide-web. If you are interested in building web applications, please visit that course page.

Big ideas in Design[edit]

Assessment Statement Big Idea
Inquiring and Analyzing
Explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience Design
Identify and prioritize the primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem Design
Analyse a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem Design
Develop a detailed design brief which summarizes the analysis of relevant research Design
Developing Ideas
Develop a design specification which clearly states the success criteria for the design of a solution Design
Develop a range of feasible design ideas which can be correctly interpreted by others Design
Present the final chosen design and justify its selection Design
Develop accurate and detailed planning drawings/diagrams and outline the requirements for the creation of the chosen solution. Design
Creating the Solution
Outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution Design
Demonstrate excellent technical skills when making the solution Design
Follow the plan to create the solution, which functions as intended Design
List the changes made to the chosen design and plan when making the solution Design
Present the solution as a whole Design
Evaluating
Outline simple, relevant testing methods, which generate data, to measure the success of the solution Design
Outline the success of the solution against the design specification Design
Outline how the solution could be improved Design
Outline the impact of the solution on the client/target audience Design