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[Chris]
19-11-2009, 12:21 AM
Did anybody do DIDA Ict in secondary/high school?

I PUT IT HERE BECAUSE EDUCATION ISNT READ.

If so - Do you guys think it'd be hard to do the entire E-Portfolio in flash?

Judge Judy
19-11-2009, 12:27 AM
I did DiDA.
Anyway if you have the knowledge then do it. But really the eportfolio is to show all your work and what you had to do with reviews and what not (content basically)... rather than the design of the eportfolio.
I just stuck with the ol' HTML and CSS ways :P

[Chris]
19-11-2009, 12:30 AM
I did DiDA.
Anyway if you have the knowledge then do it. But really the eportfolio is to show all your work and what you had to do with reviews and what not (content basically)... rather than the design of the eportfolio.
I just stuck with the ol' HTML and CSS ways :P

I mean, Tbh.. Flash is pretty easy. It practically GUIDES you. And i dont like doing things the traditional way tbh.. I just like being arkward..

Anyay, my teacher is one of the official markers.. (Awesome?) And he said - Hes really like. Impressed with what i've done because im week ahead of my class (SLOW PEOPLE) and he said If i do it in flash, I'll get quite a few more marks?

Im doing D202 at the moment, So, its mainly flash ANYWAY. But, Adding all my work into an Flash eportfolio doesnt seem to hard

Judge Judy
19-11-2009, 12:33 AM
not sure what D202 is nor do I recall any Flash-related things :P
Having said that you're ahead of the game and your course is mainly to do with Flash then yeah perhaps a Flash based site would be ideal. You may get 'extra credit/few marks' for doing so, hell I got few marks just for testing on other browsers - but what I'm saying is in the course you get the bulk of marks of content in the eportfolio than the design.

Good luck nonetheless :)

[Chris]
19-11-2009, 12:36 AM
not sure what D202 is nor do I recall any Flash-related things :P
Having said that you're ahead of the game and your course is mainly to do with Flash then yeah perhaps a Flash based site would be ideal. You may get 'extra credit/few marks' for doing so, hell I got few marks just for testing on other browsers - but what I'm saying is in the course you get the bulk of marks of content in the eportfolio than the design.

Good luck nonetheless :)

Lol, Cheers.. Tbh, Its like.. A treasure map thingy (Childish, I know) Where it has to be sliced and coded and all this, then have like.. little minigames. Like.. Move the mouse (Moves binoculars) on screen to find out what a picture is ECT

You get the idea. But seeing as its all flash based, Wouldnt it be easier + Cleaner to use one big long, Linked up flash eportfolio

The Professor
19-11-2009, 05:40 PM
I just stuck to html for mine, threw together some basic pages on frontpage :P All it is is a link to your work, there's no marks for it AFAIK, if you want to spend that much time and effort on something spend it on improving your work for the extra marks!

[Chris]
19-11-2009, 09:37 PM
I just stuck to html for mine, threw together some basic pages on frontpage :P All it is is a link to your work, there's no marks for it AFAIK, if you want to spend that much time and effort on something spend it on improving your work for the extra marks!

Well, If its not on your eportfolio, Its not marked.. So..

Swinkid
20-11-2009, 11:44 PM
Its not all about the design off the e-portfoilio, its just a place to show off all your work. Stick to what you know, Css and HTML and just do well with that insted of starting somthing completly new.

Alex

Josh-H
21-11-2009, 01:04 AM
Seriously, just stick with html and css, it'll save so much time.

The Professor
21-11-2009, 04:32 PM
;6156762']Well, If its not on your eportfolio, Its not marked.. So..

I didn't say don't make one, I said don't make it in flash. Make it in dreamweaver or whatever your school has and put the extra effort you'd spend getting flash to work into your coursework.

[Chris]
21-11-2009, 04:36 PM
I didn't say don't make one, I said don't make it in flash. Make it in dreamweaver or whatever your school has and put the extra effort you'd spend getting flash to work into your coursework.

Mm, good point.

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