AS 91634 Demonstrate understanding of complex concepts of digital media [NAME] WHS DGM 2013.

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AS Demonstrate understanding of complex concepts of digital media [NAME] WHS DGM 2013

Presentation Map

Introduction [say what you intend to investigate] [give an overview of the complex concepts you intend to talk about]

Complex tools and techniques used to create, edit and integrate digital media [explain how the complex tools and techniques allow the galleries to work] ACHIEVED [explain how and why complex tools and techniques allowed for effective manipulation of content for use across media types] MERIT [compare and contrast the use of complex tools and techniques and how these are used to present images and text within the image galleries, and how that allows for effective manipulation of content across media types] EXCELLENCE

Content needs to be manipulated to be used across media types [give reasons why content needs to be prepared for the specific way in which it will be viewed] ACHIEVED [explain how and why content has been manipulated to be used across media types] EXCELLENCE

Design elements [discuss design elements associated with web image galleries] ACHIEVED/MERIT [compare and contrast the design elements associated with image galleries, evaluating these and justifying the choices for your own gallery]EXCELLENCE

Implications of adhering to digital media standards and conventions to present content in web-based image galleries (A,M,E) [outline what web standards are, who sets them, and for what purpose] [the reasons for the development of the standards and the consequences of ignoring them]

Data integrity and testing procedures are used in the development of complex digital outcomes [outline what data integrity and testing procedures could have been used and the reasons they are important ] ACHIEVED [explain why data integrity and testing procedures are used in the development of complex digital outcomes] MERIT [explain and discuss the legal, ethical and/or moral responsibilities to the wider community that arise in the creation of web-based image galleries] EXCELLENCE

The legal, ethical and/or moral requirements associated with complex digital media outcomes. [outline what the legal, ethical and/or moral requirements are in relation to the galleries they have researched]ACHIEVED [explain the consequences of non- compliance.]ACHIEVED [discussed legal, ethical and/or moral considerations in relation to the responsibilities associated with web- based image galleries in the wider community.]MERIT [explain and discuss the legal, ethical and/or moral responsibilities to the wider community that arise in the creation of web-based image galleries.]EXCELLENCE