[Year 12 IT Apps] software for 2016
Mark
mark at vceit.com
Tue Aug 18 09:30:31 AEST 2015
Of course, the mmos is created in u4o
1
.
The formulation of the hypothesis and the acquisition and manipulation
of data is done in u3o2.
I'd be thinking
of using
spreadsheet (or database) for that.
On Monday, August 17, 2015, Mark <mark at vceit.com> wrote:
> Hi Donald
>
> The study design is vague about software apart from the multimodal (think
> "multimedia") and 'online' bits. Basically, use any software that can
> incorporate multiple media forms - text, still images, video, audio, music,
> gestures, animation, graphs etc.
>
> For many people this will mean 'website' but alternatives such as
> slideshows and other presentation apps exist.
>
> The main constraint is that the MMOS (multimodal online solution) could be
> put online. With Powerpoint, Prezi, Google Slides etc, this is possible.
> For Powerpoint, I'd suggest you use kiosk mode to give the developer
> complete control over navigation.
>
> Note: the presentation does not actually have to be online to be assessed,
> due to practical classroom constraints. But even if it's not
> online, it should be suitable for a global audience.
>
> Hope that helps
> Mark
>
> On Monday, August 17, 2015, Watson, Donald R <
> watson.donald.r at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>>
>>
>> After perusing the 2016 Study Design I am a little confused as to what
>> software/online resources we should be acquiring for Informatics in 2016.
>>
>> A list of suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We currently use
>> Filemaker for our RDBMS.
>>
>>
>>
>> What software solutions will we need for developing ‘multi-modal’
>> solutions and for ‘monitoring and adjusting project plans’?
>>
>>
>>
>> Don Watson
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