Grading

Assessment Objective Pass Merit

Distinction

 

AO1
Design a multimedia website

Candidates will produce a brief proposal
for a website. This will include some
details of purpose and target audience.
They will produce a site plan, basic
house style and simple page plans for
five web pages showing a possible link
system between them.
The page plans may not always be
accurate.

 

Candidates will produce a detailed
proposal for a website.
This will include purpose and target
audience details.
They will produce a site plan, a suitable
house style and accurate detailed plans
for at least five web pages showing more
than one way to link the pages together.
Candidates will produce a comprehensive
proposal for a website. This will include
purpose and target audience.
They will produce a site plan, a detailed
house style and accurate, detailed plans for
at least five web pages showing links,
colour scheme and multimedia
components.
AO2
Create multimedia webpages
Candidates will show basic competence
in producing webpages containing text
and a minimum of five different images,
using a basic template they have created
themselves.
There may be errors in the text, but
meaning will be clear.
Images must be suitable for purpose.
A method of navigation to all pages must
be evident.
Web pages are printed from a web
browser, some content may be missing.
Candidates will produce screenshot
evidence showing a basic directory
structure. Directory and filenames may
not always be suitable. Backup may not
be evident.
Candidates will produce webpages with
appropriate styles applied for headings
and body text, using either a template
they have made or css.
Meaning will be clear but there may be
some errors.
Some use will be made of tables.
A range of suitable images will be
evident. Image optimisation will be
evidenced in the form of a screenshot
which clearly shows image size has
been altered for some image files.
Images will be of good quality and scaled
in proportion.
A method of navigation to all pages must
be evident. Webpages are printed from a
web browser.
Candidates will produce screenshot
evidence showing a sound directory
structure. Directory and filenames will be
accurate. Some backup procedures will
be evidenced in the form of screenshots.

Candidates will produce high quality web
pages using css.
Meaning will be clear and there will be
minimal textual errors.
Tables will be used throughout to aid with
the layout of different components.
A good range of suitable images will be
evident. Image optimisation will be
evidenced in the form of a screenshot
which clearly shows image size has been
altered for all files used. Images will be of
excellent quality and scaled in proportion.
A method of navigation to all pages must
be evident.
Webpages are printed from a web browser.
Whole pages will be displayed.
Candidates will produce screenshot
evidence showing a good directory
structure. All directory and filenames will be
accurate and descriptive. Full back up
procedures will be evidenced in the form of
screenshots.

 

AO3
Create functioning hyperlinks
Candidates will link together all five
pages. Linking methods may not be
consistent and may lack structure.
Links to external websites will be
included.
Candidates will link together all pages,
Linking methods should be consistent
and show a clear structure.
Links to external websites, at least one
email link and at least one hotspot/image
map will be included.
Candidates will link together all pages. The
method of navigation is consistently placed
on all pages to create a fully functioning
hyperlink system. Linking methods should
show a well-structured approach.
Links to external websites, email links,
hotspots/image maps will be included.
AO4
Create interactive elements
Candidates will include one or more
rollover images/buttons in their website.
Candidates will include at least two
different rollover objects in their website.
They will also add one further interactive
element.

Candidates will include at least three
rollover objects in their website.
A consistent approach should be adopted
for button rollovers on all pages.
Some limited use of scripting will also be
used, although this might not work as
intended.

 

AO5
Create a user form for
capturing user feedback
Candidates will create a simple form with
tables that can be printed out for the user
to fill in with some feedback.
The layout of the form might not be
appropriate.
Candidates create a user form to gather
feedback that the user can fill in and
would be able to submit using a ‘submit’
button.
The form will be mainly well laid out and
easy to use.

Candidates create a well-designed user
form to gather feedback that the user can
fill in and would be able to submit using a
‘submit’ button.
The form will be well laid out, easy to use
and will work.

 

AO6
Test website
Candidates will test their website using a
test table containing at least four tests,
most of which are appropriate.
Candidates will test their website using a
test table containing at least five tests.
The tests will cover most of the main
areas of their website and will be
appropriate.
For the tests carried out, candidates will
provide annotated code or screen shots
highlighting before and after changes
where appropriate.

Candidates will test their website using a
test table containing at least six tests.
The tests will cover all main areas of their
website and will all be appropriate.
The test table will indicate action that is
required to solve any problems.
For the tests carried out, candidates will
provide annotated code or screen shots
highlighting before and after changes
where appropriate.

 

AO7
Evaluate own website
Candidates will produce a brief
evaluation of their work. This will cover:
suitability of the website for purpose and
audience (as identified by the candidate)
and readability of the website;
candidates will support their comments
with examples taken from their website.
They will give limited examples of their
own strengths and weaknesses.
Candidates will produce a detailed
evaluation of their work. This will cover:
suitability of the website for purpose and
audience (as identified by the candidate),
readability and usability; candidates will
support their comments with examples
taken from their website.
They will give detailed examples of their
own strengths and weaknesses.
Candidates will produce an extensive
evaluation of their work. This will cover:
suitability of the website for purpose and
audience (as identified by the candidate),
readability, usability and accessibility;
candidates will support their comments with
examples taken from their website.
They will give thorough examples of their
own strengths and weaknesses.