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Digital Graphics: Task 2 Notes
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Monday, 17 October 2011. An A4 sheet measures about 30cm wide by 21cm high. Or about 12 inches by 8½ inches. To allow for printers that might not print to the edges, we’ll use 11 inches by 8 inches. A printer will want at least 300 dots per inch resolution. The more dots the closer together they’ll be and the sharper the image will appear. So there’s some maths to do:. Just to be on the safe side, you should check the height too. To cover 8 inches you’ll need 2400 pixels. Tools and set the requirements to.
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Website Development: Client web site brief
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Course materials for Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT Unit 17 Website Development. Monday, 31 October 2011. Client web site brief. Your task is to make some sample designs for one of two clients. You can choose between Judy, an alternative therapist, and Peter, a carpenter. Judy’s current web site can be viewed at judyharrison.co.uk. Peter’s old site can be viewed at andrewx.com/pfc. He has also recently updated it at. But that is more complex! They will require the key features of web pages to be present:.
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Digital Graphics: March 2012
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Additional evidence for file formats. Create an image which is not rectangular and which has either some gradient(s) or shadows or effects that might illustrate how well different file types support display. Save the image in its original format. Then save it (or if you're using Serif DrawPlus, Export) as each of the following file types:. Note the size of each file. Comment on the suitability of each file type, including advantages and disadvantages. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Presenting Information Using IT: April 2012
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Presenting Information Using IT. Course materials for students doing Unit 29 Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT. Saturday, 28 April 2012. Which work meets which criteria? P1 explain the purpose of different document types. This can be completed by using the grid, ticking which elements you would expect to find in each type of document. Alternatively, list different types of document and write a bit about what they would contain and who they were most likely to be meant for. Your Alice In Wonderland. Process a...
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Supporting Organisations with IT: Task 1
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Supporting Organisations with IT. Course materials for Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT Unit 5 Supporting Organisations with IT. How organisations use IT. You are asked to prepare material to assist with the finished published articles a newspaper are going to produce on the use of IT in organisations. 1A Managing Information P1. Identify ways in which organisations use IT to manage information. Give examples from a range of at least 4 departments and list the data managed and the applications involved.
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Presenting Information Using IT: October 2011
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Presenting Information Using IT. Course materials for students doing Unit 29 Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT. Monday, 31 October 2011. World Events in November. World Events in November. Australia Melbourne 2011 November. The Melbourne Cup is the greatest and most prestigious race meeting in the southern hemisphere. Held over four days in late spring, it is four days of top quality racing and social preening- trackside tickets and extravagant dresses give added cache to the proceedings. Amateur pyro-enthus...
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Website Development: September 2011
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Course materials for Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT Unit 17 Website Development. Tuesday, 20 September 2011. A simple guide to how the web works. This animation on the BBC site is a bit old but it illustrates the important elements involved in how web pages get from wherever they're stored to your screen. The 12 simple slides and brief explanations are what you need for part of Task 1. Here's the link - not the picture. Http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8552415.stm. Saturday, 17 September 2011. A simp...
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Website Development: October 2011
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Course materials for Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT Unit 17 Website Development. Monday, 31 October 2011. Client web site brief. Your task is to make some sample designs for one of two clients. You can choose between Judy, an alternative therapist, and Peter, a carpenter. Judy’s current web site can be viewed at judyharrison.co.uk. Peter’s old site can be viewed at andrewx.com/pfc. He has also recently updated it at. But that is more complex! They will require the key features of web pages to be present:.
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Presenting Information Using IT: Instructions for December World Events task
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Presenting Information Using IT. Course materials for students doing Unit 29 Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT. Monday, 28 November 2011. Instructions for December World Events task. You will be provided with a list of some events, with brief descriptions, taking place around the world during December. You may know of some more and may like to include those too or share them with colleagues. 2 Choose any application that you wish to utilise for this purpose. Here are some possible displays:. 3 Where possible...
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Website Development: Task 2
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Course materials for Edexcel Level 2 Diploma in IT Unit 17 Website Development. Creating and publishing a web site. A small firm has asked you to design and create a website. They have provided an example of what they would like which includes text and the links required. You will be provided with a separate brief to follow which sets out the specific requirements for content and appearance. 2A Design a website P4 P5. 2B Create the website P6 M3. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Introduction to web design.