Sunday, August 23, 2015

Business Quest Unit: Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysis

Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysis


At the end of the design cycle, you will produce an appropriate product that can address any business problem. You have the option of creating a game, designing a website, developing a video or documentary, create a commercial, create a tutorial,  animation, interactive online publication, etc
Capture; key concept- communities, related concept- markets and trends and global context-global economics, AK strand/s Economics for development, Ethics, Leaner profile; communicator, stewards, Caring



Challenge
Many businesses have problems that can be solved easily by introducing new or existing 

information technology solutions. The digital solutions can transform a business in terms 
of sales or enhance the organization's and the documentation of the business operations.


Your task is to identify a business related challenge that can be addressed or solved using 

an IT based solution. The problem should be clearly described and the client's current way 
of addressing the situation described. The problem description should include the current
 limitations the client is facing and detailed explanation of why you think an IT solution 
will be the best. 


Students may ask the following questions to identify a problem from the situation.

What is the nature of the problem?
Who is it a problem for?
Where is the problem occurring?
What is the cause of the problem?
What effect is the problem having?

Strategies to answer the above questions may include:

Sample Problem Justification yr 9

Criterion A: Inquiring and Analysing
Maximum: 8
Students identify the need for a solution to a problem. At the end of year 5, students should
 be able to:
         i. explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target  audience: (clearly identify the client/target audience) 2 Pages
Have introduction to the unit by highlighting; Global Context, Key Concept, AK strand/s and Learner profile. 
Explain the background of the problem facing the client/target audience, discuss this problem and how long it has persisted,  show how it has affected the client and community, show how the client is in dire need for solution. Give examples of social challenges arising from this problem, show how an IT solution will be better placed to solve this problem and share the benefits to the client if the problem is solved.
-Two things to consider; 1) Detailed Background information on the business.
2) Clear and to the point problem Justification.


Make sure you identify and justify:
a) What is the problem?
b) Whose problem is it? ( identify the client/target audience)
c) Where is the problem occurring? ( identify the situation)
d) What is the cause of the problem? 
e) What effect is the problem?

score 7-8:
- A detailed explanation and justification of the problem, using atleast 3 aspectsof well
developed evidence/ supporting research (statistics, quotations, surveys, images, interviews...)
 which go beyond simply describing and explaining both the topic and audience, to explain and justify 
how they are connected.

- Use MLA formatting, spelling and grammar, with only a few errors.

     ii.   identify and prioritize primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem: 2 Pages
( clearly identify which sources are primary and secondary and demonstrate understanding of each)
- construct a detailed research plan which identifies and prioritizes the primary and secondary research needed to develop the solution to the problem. Show the what you need to research, how you will gather the info,(primary/secondary), when the task will be completed.
- follow the research plan to collect your detailed information from primary/secondary sources.
- Let your research question cover the business problem and the IT tools in detail.


- Independently generate 12+ detailed SMART and appropriate questions, which are clearly prioritized (Top 3 must be in a logical order) and identified as the specific type of primary and secondary research sources, to help develop the solution focused on:
-- Client
❏ ‐ Time
❏ ‐ Resources
❏ ‐ Function
❏ ‐ Aesthetics

❏ ‐ Technical Skills

             What?
            Task/Question                
                Priority
            Why is it important?
               Where to gather info?
                     (sources)
           When to be completed?








































   
TAKE A POLL ON PROGRESS:

iii.        analyse a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem: 4 Pages
(have a clear analysis of exixstingn products IT tools and finished products which can solve the same problem)
Discuss different IT tools and products; in each type show examples and how they  work plus their images;  ( software; websites, animations, games, apps,...) you intend to use, in each categories show examples and how they  work plus their images, advantages and disadvantages. Their rating/statistical performance of the existing products other companies have used....
Finally select one out of the list of tools e.g animation justify why it is the best solution than the rest for the problem, show the different types of your IT solution, e.g different animations software and select one animation software that you will use explaining how it work with supporting images  

- 4+ products are all analyzed in detail (using ACCESS FM and/or Parts, purposes, complexities thinking routines, etc..). Appropriate usage of subject specific vocabulary ‐ the elements of design ‐ Aesthetic and functional elements.
    iv.        develop a detailed design brief, which summarizes the analysis of relevant research. 2 Pages ( produce a design brief that summarizes their research and then links it to the client/target audience)
- write a detailed design brief that outlines, the client/target audience opinion, the experts opinion, and your personal opinion. discuss the IT tool you will use, discuss the key features of the tool, specifications  and its benefits to the client based on your research.
- Your design brief should cover all relevant areas of your research and explaining in detail why you do not use IT tools (these) plus justifications and why you will use this and justifications.

- Write a summary of the collected research, with appropriate images, which tie together the findings from the student’s research and how it will affect their project. Include a coherent design brief
(in paragraph form) that connects the clients’ needs, and how the student’s product intends to solve the problem and any potential constraints (such as time, materials, etc.). Guidance: 400 + words.
The design brief must highlight the following aspects of the students research
❏ ‐ Time
❏ ‐ Resources
❏ ‐ Environmental considerations
❏ ‐ Safety
❏ ‐ Function/Usability
❏ ‐ Aesthetics/Visual Communication
❏ ‐ Technical Skills
Using APA Formatting, spelling, and grammar, with only a few errors

DIFFERENT IT PRODUCTS CREATED TO SOLVE A BUSINESS PROBLEM
1. VIRTUAL TOUR
2. ANIMATION
3. ANIMATION



Achievement level
Level descriptor
0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1–2
The student:
      i.        states the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience
     ii.        develops a basic design brief, which states the findings of relevant research.
3–4
The student:
      i.        outlines the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience
     ii.        outlines a research plan, which identifies primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem, with some guidance
   iii.        analyses one existing product that inspires a solution to the problem
    iv.        develops a design brief, which outlines the analysis of relevant research.
5–6
 The student:
     ii.        explains the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience
   iii.        constructs a research plan, which identifies and prioritizes primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem, with some guidance
    iv.        analyses a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem
     v.        develops a design brief, which explains the analysis of relevant research.
7–8
The student:
      i.        explains and justifies the need for a solution to a problem for a client/ target audience
     ii.        constructs a detailed research plan, which identifies and prioritizes the primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem independently
   iii.        analyses a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem in detail
    iv.        develops a detailed design brief, which summarizes the analysis of relevant research.

Product Design Sample
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8VAiXCgqIIbXzd4THd4MUFkc2c/edit?usp=sharing

Explaining and justifying the need for a solution
Examples of products developed to address particular problem. Checkout the solutions in the links below;

  • What is the product and what was the problem solved by the solution developed?

Research 

Design Brief

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