itgs project - criterion e - product development
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ITGS Internal Assessment Project
Criterion EProduct Development
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Objectives for Today• Understand how to document development• Start development of product• Update Criteria C - Schedule
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Remember!
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• You must develop the product that you specified in Criteria B. Your final product will be assessed against those requirements.
• You must demonstrate / document your three complex techniques
Criterion E: Three Complex Techniques
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– Explain the complex techniques you used– Evidence with screenshots– Justify your choice of techniques– Cite any sources used to assist you
Note: This is not a user manual for your product or the software you have used.
Criterion E: Suggested StructureComplex technique 1 (name it)• What you did (the major steps)• Screenshots for each step• Why this technique was needed /
appropriate (justification)
Complex technique 2 (name it)• Etc..
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Criterion E – Example
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Criterion E – Example
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Criterion E – Example
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Criterion E – Example
(Justification here could definitely be stronger)
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Criterion E – Finally• List your techniques at the top of Criteria E• Recommended word count = ~1000 words
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Next Steps• Begin product development (follow your
plans from B and D!)• Take screenshots as you go• Update criteria C as you go
All ITGS project work must use the forms provided. Do not change the file names or the file format!
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