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BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Information Technology


Unit 31 Interactive Media Production Principals of Interactive Media Production One of three 22/02/2012 Louise James, Majid Shah PASS P1 COMM MERIT M1 NUM DISTINCTION D1 IT

Please note that failure to submit your assignment on time will result in a delay in assessing your work and giving you the appropriate feedback. This will impact on your ability to have sufficient time to upgrade and / or achieve these units. Assessment Decision Pre-submission feedback N/A 1st Assessment Decision 02/03/2012 Louise James Majid Shah Name C Jakeman Final Assessment Decision 23/03/2012 Louise James Majid Shah Date 21/2/12

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Assignment Brief/Tasks Title Scenario Principals Of Interactive Media Production You work for the Science Museum designing, developing and creating their kiosk displays. They are worried that they are not attracting enough young people to the museum and want to find out ways to do this. Your first task is to contribute to an online blog for an article on the principles of interactive media production. Unit 31 Task 1 Unit Number and criteria P1 M1 D1 Grading Criteria Covered OUTLINE THE ELEMENTS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION DESCRIBE THE ELEMENTS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION WITH SOME DETAIL AND WITH REFERENCE TO APPROPRIATE ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES EXPLAIN THE ELEMENTS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION WITH REFERENCE TO PRECISE AND DETAILED ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES

Create a report in word to explain the technology and techniques required to produce an interactive media product. Your comments should be supported with examples. You need to include the information about the platforms, software, assets and limitations in your descriptions. Comparing some specific examples of applications would be useful here eg Touch screen kiosks give users information in shopping centres or allow them to purchase cinema or rail tickets or provide educational displays in museums and galleries. Shown below is a user friendly example which is good because.. For P1, you will provide an outline description of the most important elements of the technology and techniques required to produce an interactive media product. All aspects of the description provided will be accurate and relevant. For M1, you will describe the technology and techniques required to produce an interactive media product with some detail, supporting the commentary with appropriate examples, though the examples provided will not be explicitly linked to the point they are illustrating or used to develop ideas or arguments. For D1, you will explain the technology and techniques required to produce an interactive media product, comments made being supported by reference to precise, well-chosen and detailed examples. Detail will be full, consistently appropriate and relevant, and will often itself be developed, or used to further develop ideas or arguments.

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