Year 11
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will choose and develop a digital media artefact from a number of provided client briefs.
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10 Questions
Q1.
What is a CTA (Call to action)?
Helps to visually remember the company
Images to tell users what the site is about
Navigation bar
Q2.
What are testimonials?
Feature to stop web form sending spam
Good images tell users what the site is about
Mailing address, phone number etc
Q3.
What is the use of CAPTCHA/ anti-spam feature?
Connect to social media profiles
Helps to visually remember the company
Policy required by law in the UK and EU
Q4.
What is a CMS tool?
A restore tool if the website gets hacked
Allows a website to work in all browsers
Track what your users are doing
Q5.
What do you need an SSL certificate for?
Allows a website to work in all browsers
Allows the website to works on a phone and 4K monitor
To restore if the website gets hacked
Q6.
What are site analytics?
A restore if it gets hacked
Create content without writing HTML
Needed if you take personal details
Q7.
The top and left-hand side are standard for navigation
False
Q8.
SSL certificates are only important if you are taking card payments
True
Q9.
Mood boards are not a useful planning tool for websites
True
Q10.
CCS files are used to control the design and layout of a webpage
False
7 Questions
Q1.
What does digital media artefact mean?
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q2.
What does client brief mean
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q3.
What does stock materials mean?
Any digital media object created, eg a video, a website, a logo, a poster, etc.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.
Q4.
What does creative commons mean?
This is a document that sets out what the client wants to be created.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
Q5.
What does delegation mean?
These are images, audio clips, or video clips that are supplied for others to use in their projects
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
This is a set of criteria for marking learners’ work.
Q6.
What does collaboration mean?
Any digital media object created, eg a video, a website, a logo, a poster, etc.
This is a document that sets out what the client wants to be created.
This is a method for creators to license their work in such a way as to allow people to freely reuse their work.
Q7.
What does marking rubic mean?
These are images, audio clips, or video clips that are supplied for others to use in their projects
This means splitting up and assigning the tasks of a project to different members of a team.
This means working together with others to produce something.