Year 11 Information Technology

Year 11 Information Technology

Year 11 CNAT Information Technology

Welcome to our Year 11 CNAT IT revision hub. Here you can find details of the exam board & specification, when your mock exams will take place, what will be tested in the exam and how you should revise and prepare.

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Exam Board: OCR Cambridge National in Information Technology (J836)

Specification: Click here to access the exam board specification – click here

Mock Exam Details

You are working on your controlled assessment coursework task for Unit R070: Using Augmented Reality to Present Information

Your coursework is ongoing under the supervision of your class teacher within lesson time.

My coursework covers the following content…

Augmented Reality (AR)

  • Purpose and uses of Augmented Reality (AR)

□ What AR is

□ The purpose of AR

□ The sectors where AR can be used in: Architecture, Education, Entertainment, Retail, Lifestyle

□ Uses of AR: Training, Virtual tours, Visualisation of designs, interiors, and concepts, Marketing

  • Types of Augmented Reality (AR) and user interaction

□ Types of AR: Object recognition / Marker-based, Location based / Markerless, Superimposed

□ User interaction / layers: Static, Interactive

  • Devices used with Augmented Reality (AR)

□ Types of devices AR can be used on: Mobile devices, Smart devices, Laptop/PC

Designing an Augmented Reality (AR) model prototype

2.1 Planning and design considerations

□ Purpose and user requirements

□ Target audience

□ Content

□ Assets: Audio, Charts and graphs, Hyperlink/Weblink, Photograph(s) /Image(s), Text, Video

□ Triggers: Object recognition / Marker-based, Location (GPS) based / Markerless, Superimposition

□ Layers / User Interaction:

Action flow, Static, Interactive

 

2.2 Design Tools

Tools used to design the content and action flow for an AR product

□ Flowcharts

□ Mind Maps

□ Mood boards

□ Storyboards

□ Visualisation diagrams

□ Wireframes

Creating an Augmented Reality (AR) model prototype

3.1 Augmented Reality (AR) model prototype

□ Characteristics: Not full product, Confirms functionality, Confirms aesthetics, Has access to real data

3.2 Triggers

□ Trigger characteristics: Must be unique, Should not contain (blurred images, too much text, too much blank space), Object recognition / Marker-based, Location based / Markerless, Superimposition

3.3 Layers / user interaction

□ Single and multiple layers

□ Access to layers: Static, Interactive (Swipe, Click/select, Voice)

3.4 information output

□ Audio

□ Chart(s) and graph(s)

□ Hyperlink(s)/Weblink(s)

□ Photograph(s) /Image(s)

□ Text

□ Video(s)

 

Testing and reviewing

4.1 Testing

□ How to carry out testing of an AR model prototype: Technical testing, User testing

□ Using a test plan: Test number, What is being tested, Expected result, Actual result, Remedial action

 

4.2 Reviewing the process of creating the Augmented Reality (AR) model prototype

□ Ways to review: The effectiveness of the processes followed, The effectiveness of the tools and techniques used, Does the AR model prototype meet the defined purpose, Lessons learnt

What should I do to revise and prepare for this assessment?

To prepare for this assessment:

Complete your coursework as directed by Mr Stevens.

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