e-portfolio :: design
Luke Watson's e-Portfolio Designs
Design Introduction
Design One
Explain it and highlight the positive and negative features in relation to the design specifications.
Design Two
Explain it and highlight the positive and negative features in relation to the design specifications
Design Three
Explain it and highlight the positive and negative features in relation to the design specifications.
Design Four
Explain it and highlight the positive and negative features in relation to the design specifications.
Conclusion
- list the reasons - be sure to link the reasons with the design specifications
and this will be the design that I plan to create.
Design Specifications
The product you create must:
- be free
- electronic and accessible from any device that can be connected to the internet (tablet, smart phone, desktop computer and laptop)
- be able to store work produced in all classes, i.e. a wide variety of files (images, text, video and sound)
- contain sections for all MYP subjects, MIA and C&S
- have a home page that explains both who the student is and an introduction and explanation of the e-portfolio, furthermore, there must be a photo of the student
- have a good URL &/or Title
- be professional and academic... not cute, funny, silly, etc.
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Assessment for Criterion B: Design
0 The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1 — 2 The student generates one design, and makes some attempt to justify this against the design specification.
3 — 4 The student generates a few designs, justifying the choice of one design and fully evaluating this against the design specification.
5 — 6 The student generates a range of feasible designs, each evaluated against the design specification. The student justifies the chosen design and evaluates it fully and critically against the design specification.