Evaluating Ideas
When you have completed a wide range of ideas, it is crucial that you include evidence of how you choose between the best and the worst solutions. Evaluating your ideas can be difficult as you look for both the positive and negative aspects of your own ideas. A good method of completing this is to analyse it against the specification you have written previously within your coursework.
By numbering all of your ideas and testing each against each specification point you can quickly see which ideas meet and which don't and select one which can be developed further into a final solution.
You could also put it forward as a questionnaire and ask your chosen target market what their thoughts and pinions are.
By numbering all of your ideas and testing each against each specification point you can quickly see which ideas meet and which don't and select one which can be developed further into a final solution.
You could also put it forward as a questionnaire and ask your chosen target market what their thoughts and pinions are.
evaluating ideas - teacher notes.
How to set out your evaluation.
Once all of your design ideas have been produced you need to number them. This will help you when you are producing your evaluation table and summarising them against the ACCESS FM specification.
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Student examples of idea evaluations
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