Relevant implications is a term that relates to any aspect that can impact the project. Is could be physical constraints, legal or ethical issues.
The key here is that it must be relevant to the outcome being produced. For example risk of electrical shock wouldn’t be a relevant implication in relation to developing a website but it would be relevant for assembling a computer from components.
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Explaining Relevant Implications (Achievement) You need to describe what the implication is and then given reasons proving why this is a relevant implication for your outcome. Evaluating relevant implications and end-user considerations (Merit) This is where you critically analyse (investigate all pros and can and draw a conclusion supported by evidence) how you will ensure…
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Explaining Relevant Implications (Achievement) You need to describe what the implication is and then given reasons proving why this is a relevant implication for your outcome. Addressing relevant implications and end-user considerations (Merit) This is where you explain (give points and include details) how you will ensure that your design addresses (covers) the implication to…
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You need to pick at least three implications that are the most relevant to your outcome. You can’t pick sustainability and then state that it doesn’t matter as this wouldn’t make it a relevant implication. Describing Relevant Implications (Achievement) This involves defining the chosen implication generally. For example future proofing is about ensuring that the…
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The 5Ws and a H are important words that you need to consider at all times when developing your digital products. See the Wikipedia article on 5Ws for more information about how it is used in problem solving.
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This is a 3 credit external This achievement standard involves . Click here to access the NZQA Digital Technology Achievement Standards page. What is meant by complex processes changes depending on the type of digital outcome you are producing or design methodology you are using. Browse the specific topic pages for more information. You must develop the digital outcome…
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This is a 6 credit internal This achievement standard involves using complex processes to develop a digital technologies outcome. Click here to access the NZQA Digital Technology Achievement Standards page. What is meant by complex processes changes depending on the type of digital media outcome you are producing or design methodology you are using. Browse the specific topic pages for…
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This is a 4 credit internal This achievement standard involves using complex techniques to develop a digital media outcome. Click here to access the NZQA Digital Technology Achievement Standards page. What is meant by complex techniques changes depending on the type of digital media outcome you are producing. Browse the specific topic pages for more…
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This is a 3 credit external This achievement standard requires demonstrating understanding of human computer interaction through inspecting, evaluating and analysing user interfaces. A user interface is the hardware or software part of a computer or electronic system that a human user interacts with to control the system. The usability of an interface is the…