[Informatics] query about MMOS
Garth, Lucas A
garth.lucas.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Wed Jul 27 10:15:14 AEST 2016
Hi Ben,
We talked about this very briefly at the training session for Unit 4.
A key component to this website structure would be appropriate navigation. How are buttons being created that will enable the one web page to provide easy access to the material at the bottom of the web page without the need for a lot of scrolling?
Is the site being built with a menu always accessible even after scrolling? How is the student ensuring this occurs? (Using bootstrap?)
I see that the concept of breaking down information into easily readable / understandable chunks (e.g. information architecture) as what is really being assessed when the words "multiple pages" is written, but I'd like a confirmation from VCAA.
Lucas
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Subject: [Informatics] query about MMOS
Hi all,
One of my students has a query about the structure of the MMOS:
Quote from the SAT Document:
Multimodal online solution
Students use the detailed design as the basis for developing the multimodal online solution. Students should apply a suite of functions within their multimodal authoring software in order to execute requirements identified in the VCAA Bulletin.
The multimodal online solution must consist of multiple pages that illustrate the connections between the acquired data, the findings and the conclusion with respect to the hypothesis. The content should include two or more different types of data and information (text, sound, numbers, images - still and moving).
The evidence from this task is assessed through criteria 6 and 7.
He is wondering if you have to do multiple pages, or can one of his design ideas (and therefore chosen idea) be a single scrolling page website (with anchor point links) - the kind of website you can easily navigate on your phone or tablet?
Thanks
Ben Hines
Ben Hines
Mathematics and ICT Teacher
Senior Campus
(03)5241 1577
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