Brief
For this task you have to evaluate your multimedia product, including its features, and the approach you took to creating it. Critical analysis is essential for gaining full marks as well as ensuring your work is well written and spell checked.
You need to consider whether your multimedia product: meets the original list of intentions; attracts the intended audience; puts the right information across; is easy to use and suitably interactive.
Additionally, you need to: identify the good and bad features of the multimedia product; describe any difficulties with the software that was used.
You would need to analyse all aspects of the task and the approach you have taken – from your initial discussions with the client, the quality and usefulness of hand drawn designs, through to why you chose to use certain components on your pages.
As each of you has created a multimedia product for a different client / theme this writing frame is only a guide to what should be included in your evaluation. You will have to think carefully about the choices YOU have made throughout the creation of your multimedia product and how this process could be improved in the future.
What is critical analysis?
“To analyse is to break the information into its elements.
'Critical analysis' is making careful judgements about and evaluating the quality of those elements.”
Writing Frame
Evaluation [H1]
Introduction [H2]
In the introduction section you will discuss what you have been asked to do for this task.
Working with a real client [H2]
In this section you need to analyse your experiences as regards working with a real client. You need to consider:
How useful was it working with a real client? Was the approach you adopted the right one? How would you change your approach to finding out the necessary information from your client in the future?
How easy was it to agree a specification with your client? Was the client able to express clearly