After learning and applying the skills required by this unit you'll be able to demonstrate your skills in:
ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1. Define the technical environment
Identify business requirements, hardware and software requirements
Define software and hardware types to ensure that site is designed to meet business requirements
Identify appropriate standards, software and hardware required to develop the site
2. Define the human computer interface
Conduct user analysis to determine a user profile and user needs
Determine user content and requirements
Determine appropriate design principles for the site
Identify appropriate operating system
3. Determine site hierarchy
Identify the hierarchy of pages
Ensure content is logical and accessible to user
Ensure that navigation between pages is consistent and clear
4. Design website
Apply appropriate information hierarchy to site design
Ensure design principles are appropriate to business and user
Ensure process flow is developed in a logical and simple manner
Test site search engine, site map, frequently asked questions and news sections against user needs
Complete and documentthe design
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Grading
If you are demonstrating this unit as part of a formal course, you might find that the unit is graded (meaning you can not only demonstrate your competence, but can also gain a credit or distinction). Your facilitator may already have set criteria that your college uses. If not, here are some ideas for possible credit/distinction activities that you can discuss with your facilitator:
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Notes and discrepancies
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