This document introduces an app design challenge for students to create an interactive alphabet app. It outlines 7 tasks for the project, including researching educational apps, creating user requirements, design ideas, and a final design. It provides a timeline for the tasks over 7 weeks. It explains students will receive certificates for completing it and prizes will be awarded for the best projects. Support is available from ICT teachers and in designated rooms.
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5. Your challenge
• EduTek, a leading educational publisher, has
asked you to develop an interactive app that will
help children learn the alphabet.
• Your line manager has asked you to produce a
design for an interactive app that contains at least
six letters of the alphabet to demonstrate how
the app will work. Your design should include
how the app will look and some way of showing
what it will do, including flow-charts.
App Design Challenge
6. Your Tasks
There are 7 tasks for you to complete to succeed
in this challenge
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Researching Educational Apps
User Requirements
Design Ideas
Choosing a final idea
Final Design
Advertising
Project Review
App Design Challenge
7. Using Your Time Wisely!
Week Beginning:
04 November
11 November
18 November
25 November
02 December
09 December
16 December
Homework Task
Project set – Task 1 (research)
Task 2 (User requirements) & start Task 3 (Design ideas)
Finish Task 3 (Design ideas) & Task 4 (Choose a final idea)
Task 5 (Final design)
Task 6 (Advertisement)
Task 7 (Project review)
Hand project in – last week of term!
• Don’t leave this project until the last week of term!
• You will need to spend about 2 hours per week to
complete everything successfully
App Design Challenge
8. Success and Rewards
• Every student who completes the project will
get a certificate – Bronze, Silver, Gold or
Platinum!
• The best project in each ICT teaching group
will get a prize!
• There will be a grand prize for the app design
most likely to succeed (as decided by
Mr Rogers)
App Design Challenge
9. What Next?
• Your ICT teacher will give you the information
pack in your next lesson
• You will need to start working straight away!
• Plan your time wisely – remember, 2 hours per
week!
• Your ICT teacher will be checking progress
every week
App Design Challenge
10. How do I get help?
• Ask your ICT teacher if you don’t understand
any of the tasks
• Look on the VLE for extra information and
resources
• Come on a Wednesday after school to room
27 every week for extra support
• Room 32 & 33 are available for homework
before school and at lunch times
App Design Challenge