Assessment - Project作业-项目
Semester Two2012 2012第二学期下
Due date: Thursday 15 November 2012截止日期:2012年11月15日星期四
Time: 4.00pm时间:下午4时
SECTION TOPIC MARKS Allocation章节主题标记分配
IT152
1 Proposal 2% 1建议2%
2导航地图1%
3时间轴/计划1%
4故事板9%
5原型7%
6最终产品15%
总分:35%
2 Navigation Map 1%
3 Timeline/Plan 1%
4 Storyboard 9%
5 Prototype 7%
6 Final Product 15%
TOTAL MARKS: 35%
Student Name/ID 学生姓名/身份证
CPIT and its faculty members reserve the right to use electronic means to detect and help prevent plagiarism. Students agree that when submitting this assignment, it may be subject to submission for textual similarity review to Turnitin.com.CPIT新西兰assignment及其教职员有权使用电子手段来检测和防止抄袭。学生们一致认为在提交这项任务时,它可能是须提交文本相似审查Turnitin.com
The lecturer reserves the right to interview students after work has been submitted讲师保留的采访权下班后的学生已提交
Submission’s received late will be subject to a penalty of 10% of the student’s mark per working day. 后期将受到惩罚10%的学生的标记每个工作日收到提交的。
This assessment is worth 35%of the total marks for this course.此评估是值得这门课的总分的35%
This paper has ten (10) pages including the cover sheet.
Department of Computing电子计算学系
BCIT152多媒体简介
BCIT152 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA
Assessment: Project评估:项目
1. Proposal Form / Creative Brief建议书/创意简报
Value: 2% towards project grade
Due Date: Friday17 August 4pm
Description:说明:
提交的提案,批准由开发商到客户端之前,任何发展。
这是一份工作文件,可以修改,并交于年底如果有必要的项目。它被称为教科书中作为创意简报。
A proposal is submitted by the developer to the client for approval before any development.
This is a working document that can be amended and handed in at the end of the project if necessary. It is referred to as a creative brief in the textbook.
To submit your proposal, please provide the following information. You may print or copy this page and write in the required information. If you need assistance completing this form, refer to ‘proposal form explained’ below.提交您的建议,请提供以下信息。您可以打印或复印此页,写在所需要的信息。如果您需要协助填写此表格,请参阅“提案的形式解释'。
NOTE: This proposal must be submitted and signed off before work is undertaken.
Information provided must be in sufficient detail for the client to make their decision to refuse or accept the proposal.
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Today’s date: Completion date:
Project Title:
Brief description of project:
Submitted by:
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Please answer the following questions as completely as possible.
1. What is the purpose of this project?
2. What do you want to accomplish by doing this project?
3. Deliverables: What will the project deliver as outputs?
4. Constraints: What things restrict your ability to deliver a project on schedule?
5. Assumptions: What assumptions are you making at the start of the project?
6. What should your audience be able to do or what benefit is there for your audience?
7. Who is your audience?
8. What is the topic area you will be presenting/discussing? Use a basic diagram if possible
9. What approach will you use?
10. Copyright statement
Proposal Form Explained
Note:The following is to help get you started filling out the proposal form.
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Date:
Date that form was filled out AND completion date for project
Title:
Can be a working title (one that is used until the actual title is chosen) or the actual title of the project.
Brief Description of project:
A one or two sentence statement about the project.
Example:
This project provides an interactive environment for people to learn about their cars.
Submitted by:
Name(s) of the developer or team members.
1. What is the purpose of this project?
This is a one or two sentence statement of your overall goal or vision for this project. It should be concise and clear enough to be understood by people who don't have your insight into the project.
* Think about... How will you know if you have succeeded in reaching your goal?
Example:
The goal for this project is to increase peoples', especially women's, knowledge of how a car works
2. What do you want to accomplish by doing this project?
This is a list of at least 3 achievements you hope to gain from doing this project.
Example:
By doing this project I will be able to …. …apply skills learnt in class to create a complete Flash application
3. Deliverables: What will the project deliver as outputs? List physical outputs such as reports, files, and storyboards.
4. Constraints: What things must you take into consideration that will influence your deliverables and schedule? These are external variables that you cannot control but need to manage. E.g. Available software, other work commitments.
5. Assumptions: What assumptions are you making at the start of the project? These are often related to the user E.g. The user has Windows XP installed, knows how to use a mouse, has Flash plug-in installed
6. What should your audience be able to do or what benefit is there for your audience after viewing/using your product? (from the perspective of the client)
• This is a one sentence statement for each of the things your audience will do after or each of the benefits your audience will gain from using/viewing your project.
• At least 3 are required, try to make these specific as possible so they can be measured. Also known as objectives.#p#分页标题#e#
* Think about... How will you know when the audience has succeeded (i.e., performed or benefited)?
Example:
(1) Participants will be able to name the parts of the car located under the hood. (2) Participants will be able to describe the function of each part.
7. Who is your audience?
• This is a description of your target audience. Include age range and other key attributes.
• What are the audience's experience and prior knowledge? What are the audience's current abilities? What are the audience's attitudes and interests? What are the audience's personal characteristics/demographics?
• Do you have more than one target audience?
Example:
The target audience for the course "Understanding Your Automobile" has little to no knowledge of how automobiles work. The audience is generally between the ages of 25 and 40, mostly female, often singles or single mothers who work full time. They are highly motivated to learn because of economic and safety factors, but feel intimidated because of their lack of knowledge. Occasionally males and females with some knowledge of automobiles and people with physical limitations take the course.
8. What will you be presenting/discussing?
This is a description of the content of your project. What is the main topic? What are the subtopics? What is the importance of each?
* Think about... Can you effectively cover the content in the time you have available for development?
Example:
The topic of this project is the parts of a car which are located under the hood. A description of each part as well as information about the function of each part and its role in making the car run will be presented. Parts to be discussed will include the engine, the radiator, the various cables, the dipstick, the windshield washer reservoir, the spark plugs, and others. Learning the parts and their functions is important because it helps demystify the tangle of metal and cables people see when they lift up the hood of a car.
9. What approach will you use?
This is a description of the treatment -- the approach to be taken to the topic. What is the visual content? Who are the characters? What is the storyline? What are the main themes?
* Think about...What are at least two media/technologies you might use with this treatment? What will the environment be like for your audience?
Example:
The presentation will open with a photograph of the engine compartment of a car. The car will have a smart-alecky, but lovable personality. Each part under the hood will become animated, jump out of its spot, and the car will announce what part it is and discuss its function and importance to the working of an automobile. At various times, participants will be asked by the car to point to a part or reassemble the engine compartment. The talking car and its animated parts will make the automobile and how it works seem less intimidating and more "user friendly".
Copyright statement
This is a description of any copyright issues namely who will own the copyright to the final project, what copyright materials are you using (if any)and under what authorisation are you allowed to use the work of others in this case. All media objects used must be either; owned by you, you have a license to use, are public domain, or used under fair use provisions of the Act.
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