This is a 6 credit internal
This achievement standard involves using basic iterative processes to develop a digital outcome.
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What is meant by basic 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 more information.
Achievement
Use basic iterative processes to develop a digital outcome
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planning a digital outcome to address a problem, need, opportunity, or interest | |
managing the development by decomposing the digital outcome into smaller components | |
trialling components of the outcome in an iterative manner | |
testing that the digital outcome functions as intended | |
describing relevant implications. | You can find more information on relevant implications here. You must choose implications that are relevant to the outcome you are designing. |
Achievement with Merit
Use basic iterative processes to develop an informed digital outcome
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using information from testing and trialling to improve the outcome | |
trialling multiple components and/or techniques and selecting the most suitable | |
addressing relevant implications |
Achievement with Excellence
Use basic iterative processes to develop a refined digital outcome
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developing a high-quality outcome | |
integrating multiple components effectively to develop a high-quality outcome | |
applying information from the planning of components to develop a high-quality outcome | |
applying information from the testing of components to develop a high-quality outcome | |
applying information from the trialling of components to develop a high-quality outcome |