Learning aim A: Design a digital portfolio
Structure Chart

You need to plan your portfolio carefully. You need to include the following:

  • A diagram or chart showing how people can navigate through your portfolio.

Activity 1

Complete a structure diagram using Microsoft Word to show the pages in your Portfolio and how they link together.

Your structure chart must include the following pages:

  • Home Page (Index - introduction to portfolio)
  • My Area (Where you live (village, town, county, Wales. What is there?)
  • Work Experience (Work placement, year 10 work experience, jobs)
  • Classwork (Items of classwork done for other subjects)
  • About Me (Your family, hobbies and interests, pets, music, anything else)
  • My Options (Your four options inc Welsh Bac)
  • Graphics (Recycle with Michael work)
  • Animation (Life and Health work)

Activity 2

Here is a sample of a structure chart for a different project

To achieve the criteria covered by the tasks in this section (Learning aim A: Design a digital portfolio), you must show that you are able to:

  • 2A.P1 Describe the audience and purpose for the design of a digital portfolio.
  • 2A.P2 Produce designs for a digital portfolio, including:
    ● a timeline for the project
    ● a storyboard of the layout and content of pages
    a structure chart indicating navigation routes
    ● a list of ready-made assets to be used, including sources.
  • 2A.M1 Produce detailed designs for a digital portfolio, including:
    ● alternative solutions
    ● detailed storyboard of the layout and content of pages
    a detailed structure chart with complete navigation routes
    ● fully referenced sources for the readymade assets.
  • 2A.D1 Justify the final design decisions, explaining how the digital portfolio will:
    ● fulfil the stated purpose
    ● meet the needs of the audience.

If you have not achieved the Level 2 criteria, your work will be assessed to determine if the following Level 1 criteria have been met. To achieve the Level 1 criteria, you must show that you are able to:

  • 1A.1 Identify the audience and purpose for the design of a digital portfolio.
  • 1A.2 Produce designs for a digital portfolio, with guidance, including:
    ● outline storyboards of the layout and content
    ● a list of ready-made assets to be used.