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Task 2

Unit 17

Gorniak, Lukasz

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ContentsRain forest introduction 1

User requirements 2

Purpose 2

Target audience 2

Tools 2

Assists table 3

Hierarchy chart 3

Storyboards create in power point 45

Storyboards with rejected design 6

Test plan 6

Script questions for video 6

Constraints 6

Justification 6

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Rain forest introductionRain forest is oldest eco system on our planet it covers 6% (today) of the world’s surface and more than half of the world’s plant and exotic animals are living in rain forest.

By chopping tress down we are destroying the natural habit to live also we are destroying plants that we haven’t discovered yet.

That can be problem because they might very valuable to us but we don’t know about because we are destroying them. By every minute we are destroying 100 acres of tropical rain forest are cleared for logging or oil expiation in that process many animals lives are being taken and so many plants are being destroyed.

Rain forest use to cover 20% of a planted surface and now it is only 6% it’s ridiculous how quickly we destroyed it and it was only for money.

We can try to save what is left from rainforest the way we can do that by plating the tress back if we cut 1 down we plant 3 more. We need those tress because they can produce oxygen with we need to live. If we keep destroying them the might a problem for us so it’s time to stop.

User requirementsThe user will need pc computer or laptop. the next step will be to get projector to display the perpetration. A good internet connection to load slides quickly or maybe watch some YouTube clips about rainforest. The next thinks you will need is a PowerPoint to show the personation. You might need a white board to draw some stuff about rainforest. you will also need mouse and keyboard if you’re going to use desktop computer.

PurposeThe main reason is to educate teacher and students about rainforest having huge impact on our planet because right now its producing 20% of earths oxygen. That is huge number if we think about 96.5% of earth is covered by water nothing can grow on water that can produce oxygen. So that’s why we need to safe biggest rainforests on our planet so we won’t run out of oxygen. Each day we

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are cutting 50,000-100,000 trees per square km, so the math would put this number at 3.5 billion to 7 billion trees cut down each year.

Target audienceThe target audience is key stage 10/11 this because they might be not aware of big problem we are facing with rainforest and how its impacting our planet. That’s why we are trying to get young people aware of that problem.

Tools We will need tools like PowerPoint to display our presentation to viewers. We also will need internet connection

Assists table

File name Description Source

Birds flying.Jpeg

Birds flying in rainforest.

https://bit.ly/2S9xfaw

Gorilla.Jpeg Gorilla in the Rainforest.

https://bit.ly/2QguZd

Logs.Jepg Chopped tree turned into logs.

https://bit.ly/2S50sM

Factory.Jpeg Big industrial factory, pumping oil.

https://bit.ly/2r1JK5

Wildfire.Jpeg Wildfire. https://bit.ly/2DEoGt

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Hierarchy chart

Why is the rain forest important?

Home page What lives in the rain forest?

Videos Environment changes

What is destroying the rain forest?

How can you contribute to saving the rain forest?

Summary

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Storyboards create in power point

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Storyboards with rejected design

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Test plan

Test no description input action Expected results

Actual results

1 Test timings of slideshow running

N/A Press F5 to start presentation

new information show every 10 sec

2 Video plays after clicking on it

N/A Press F5 to start presentation

Video automatically starts when

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click on link

3 Easily readable content for everyone. Size text not too big or small

N/A Press F5 to start presentation

Text size big enough for everybody.

4 Link work correctly and plays

N/A Press F5 to start presentation

Open link and video plays.

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Constraints PowerPoint storyboards I think I could have make them bit nicer but this what I have now fit its purpose so there’s no need to change them. It took me long time to complete them because I was looking for none copyright images that mostly took my time. Also I had too expelling what rainforest in simple way because the target audiences are teachers of 15+ kids so it had to be simple and make them interesting to take part of this presentation.

Justification Overall I think I did very good job explaining why rainforest is important for us humans and why we need to stop destroying it and what kind of consequences we can get.

The storyboards are expelling the most why we need to save rainforest I designed them simple so key stage 2 can understand them I didn’t used any long paragraphs I tried to keep every think small so they don’t lose the concentration I have also put video to play with explains simple what and why rainforest is important in simple from to.

The colours and font I went fore are those who can be found in rainforests. For the font I used big text so anyone with any difficulties could read it too. In general, it looks nice and fit it purpuras to use colours that can be found in rainforest.

In the video there plenty of exotic animals being show that only live in that habit. It’s a good think to show those young people what kind of animals we can lose in matter of years because they only live in some parts of the rainforest.

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Task 2 Maze Game - Brief 2 Maze game introduction We have been given task to create a maze game style game for key stage 2 children this game will be only available on pc and laptops only.

We will use g develop software we will design and create a maze game. This game is targeted to children in key stage 2. This game will have nice text at start of the game welcoming screen. After finishing first level will be easy and it will get harder, we are planning to have at least four level of difficulties.

User requirements The user need to have a basic knowledge of how to use computer or laptop the user will also need to know how bit of mathematics to complete a maze level.

Purpose The purpose of this game is to entertain key stage 2

Target audience This game is designed for the use key stage 2 children so it must be not to complex

Tools

We are going to use g develop to crate maze game for key stage 2.To produce a storyboard will use Microsoft PowerPoint. The report will be creating in Microsoft word document. we will use g develop to develop the game.

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Assets table

Assets Description Developed Sprite Controlled dot player Created in G developSum Math puzzle to find correct

finish point Created in G develop

Level Difficulty selection Created in G developTimer For high score table Created in G developScore board High score finish potable Created in G developHelp page Explaining how to play the

game Created in G develop

Text field On start page for player name Created in G developStarting time Timer will start Created in G developEnd point Either sends player to game

over page or leader board deepening

Created in G develop

Game Completed Created in G develop

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Side plan

Storyboards-create in PowerPoint

Maze game

Help

Medium

Hard

Easy

Mamain menu in menu

level screen

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Feedback from another student Amazing design love the colures but in my opinion you should make your levels bit harder everything else is perfected.

Storyboards with rejected design

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Test plan

Test no description input action Expected results

Actual results

1 Enter name N/A Click on button

User enter name and it

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works

2 Level selection N/A Click on button

User picks right level for him

3 Game over menu

N/A Click on button

After losing it takes you to game over menu you click on try again and you start from level selection

4 Leader board N/A Click on button

Depends how fast you do it you will be in table

ConstraintsWe will need to have knowledge of g develop software never used this software before need to learn and develop new skills required to complete this game.

Skills of game development no experience using any software’s.

Time for completion the main reason why time is and a large constrain for the production of the content.

The game has to meet key stage 2 standards so it has to be simple.

Copyright free images needs to be used or make them for scratch.