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Tuesday, 14 May 2013

P5


M2


In the creation of my website I used navigation. I made links that would allow people to go through each aspect of the website and also allow people to go back through each of the pages. These links would make sure that when people clicked the link, it would go to the correct page. In my website there is also a form on the reviews page. This allows people to effectively put in their reviews about films by selecting the film they want to write about, a comment box for them to write the review and a submit button which allows them to put their review onto the website. I made this on Dreamweaver by selecting the features that I wanted on my form for example, a drop down box (list/menu) for people to select a film, a text field for people to enter their comment and a button so they could submit the review. I also added a list/menu on the payments page. This allows people to select the film that they want to buy. I have also added visual and audio elements to my website. This involves pictures of different films. This is also a timed based animation as the images switch after a certain amount of time. I did this on fireworks and I created it by making different frames with the same images but in different places so when it was animated it would look like the images had moved. I changed the timing on the frames to change every second so the images didn’t swap to fast. I have also added trailers of each of the films available onto the website so people are able to watch theses trailers through the website. 

M3




Friday, 26 April 2013

P4 - Task 3

The home page has links to each page so people dont have to go through the whole website to book a film and they can go to whatever page straight from the home page. 

This page allows people viewing the page to see what films are available to watch each month. It also gives them a chance to watch the trailer before booking the film. 

This page allows people to watch the trailers so they can decide whether they want to book the film. 

The reviews page allows people to write a review about the a film available. Other people will see these reviews which will allow people to decide if they want to watch the film. 

The payments page allows people to chose which month which will select the film and what date they want to watch the film. 

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

P3 - Task 2


Hacking involves re-programming a system that is not authorised by the owner or designer. If a website was to be hacked it could mean that customer’s details could be accessed and details of the company and the price of products could be changed. If a website is hacked into, the person who hacked into it has the ability to change anything that is on the website.

Viruses can cause many problems and can damage a computer. Viruses can copy themselves which means they can access the whole computer which then infects it. If a virus has infected a website, it doesn’t only infect the owner’s computer but it spreads to other users once they have entered the website. This can mean that the website would become unresponsive and not work if it has been infected.

Identity theft involves using someone else’s identity to access specific things and also to make money. Many people share their details and personal information on the internet because they think that it is secure however, personal information can be easily accessed through the internet. If someone can hack into a website, it would be easier for them to receive any information that they have given.

Firewalls are there to block unauthorised access and can be in hardware and software form. The firewall prevents any unwanted programmes coming in or going out of a network. This can also allow or deny access based on a set of rules.

Secure socket layers (SSL) encrypt sections of network connections using a keyed message authentication code. If a website doesn’t show that it is a secure website, customers are more likely to visit.

A company/website that stores details is Argos. The screen shot shows that the website is secure to use online shopping on the website and the terms and conditions of the company. 





P2 - task 2


There are many different factors that can affect the way the internet and web pages perform. One factor is the download speed. The download speed is the pace that data comes from a source to your computer when connected to the internet. This factor can affect the performance of any webpage because it can affect the multimedia on the page. Another user side factor that can affect the performance of a website is PC performance factors which include browser, cache memory and processor speed. The browser can affect the performance of a website because some browsers do not support certain files and if the browser is not updated and you have an older version of the browser it can slow the performance down and you may not have some of the features you need. Cache memory is another PC performance factor that can affect the performance of a website. The cache memory stores instructions that are constantly required to run a program. This means that programs can run quicker. If there isn’t enough cache memory, it could mean that certain things may load slower because it is not stored in it. The processor speed is another factor that that can affect the performance of a website. By having a fast processor it means that the website can hold more information.

Server side factors can also affect the performance of a website. A server side factor can include the web server capacity which involves available bandwidth, executions to be performed before page load. The available bandwidth is the internet speed and number of hits. This can affect the performance of the website if you only have limited internet so things may not load and you may not be able to see things such as pictures. Executions to be performed before the page loads are another factor that can affect the performance of a website. Certain things such as the background and colours may load first and other multimedia may load slowly and come up on to the website bit by bit. The number of hits is a request to a server that hosts the web page. The number of hits is the number of files that are requested. File types can also affect the performance of a web page because certain file types may not always been seen on some browsers meaning that some multimedia may not be viewable to the user. This can involve flash that is a browser add-on and not all browsers may have installed this. If all pictures were saved in the format of a JPEG, it should be able to be viewed by all users.

Friday, 19 April 2013

Task 1 - M1


Web 2.0 was created in 1990 and it allows users to interact through social media including Twitter and Facebook. A difference between the traditional World Wide Web and web 2.0 is that there is a better link between internet users, other users and content providers.

Blogs can be a discussion or informational page published on the World Wide Web which consists of posts where the most recent post would appear first. A blog is an interactive page which allows people to leave comments which could be seen as a form of social networking. Blogs can be personal; however they can be used as advertisement for a company.

Online Applications are used by people who are on the internet. These applications can mainly only be used by people who are connected to the internet.

Cloud Computing is the use of computing resources including hardware and software that is delivered over the internet. An example of cloud computing is Google drive. This involves uploading something into the application and this then store what has been uploaded and can be accessed from anywhere as long as you are connected to the internet. 

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Unit 28 - P1


The Flow of Information
There are many different stages information has to go through. The first stage is at the computer when a web address is put in which is the domain name. Once the enter button has been pressed, it goes to the next stage which is the router. Routers are used to take packets to the next step which is the ISP (internet service provider). An internet service provider is where you get your broadband from for example, sky, virgin and BT. The data packets go through your ISP and the packets then go to the domain name server. The domain name server is the place where it tells the packets to go. The IP address is then found. An IP address is unique to a computer and this is how website can be found. The IP address is used to then go to the host which is represented by its own IP address. This is the space where the website is. Once the packets have got to the host, the packets go back through the process in the exact same order. It has to go back through the process in order to find the IP address for the computer that you are on. If it doesn't do this then the website cannot go through and it will be lost.


Hardware Components
The web also known as the World Wide Web is a system that is accessed through the internet. Web pages can include text, images, videos and all different types of multimedia and this can be navigated by hyperlinks.
Proxy Servers are a server that is used to ensure security and control between a workstation and the internet. This is also used when a request is moved such as a web page request. The proxy server looks into its local cache of recent history. If it has already been downloaded it can receive it faster. If the web page is not recognised and not in the local cache, the proxy server uses the IP address to request the page from the server and this is then forwarded to the user.
Mail Server is used when people send emails. The email will go through an email server when on its way to the intended recipient. The mail server is also a storage area for where the email is stored for the users. 


Friday, 8 March 2013

D2 - Unit 43


‘I think maybe that some of the graphics can be a little clearer, especially the waiting chairs in the waiting room at the beginning’ was the first amendment I was giving. By making this amendment, it makes the product look more professional as images are sharper and doesn’t look pixelated or messy. Also by making the chairs in the waiting room clearer, it makes it look more lifelike.
‘The page at the very beginning of the product gives the audience a glimpse of the course name, etc. I think that it could possibly stay on the screen for longer as it is a little quick and the audience may not see it before it disappears’. This was the next amendment that was suggested. To do this I changed the tempo or the frame and made it wait for 4 seconds. By doing this, it allows people to clearly see the title of the product and clearly tells them what it is about.
‘In addition, I really like the blue doors at the start, which determine Year 12 and Year 13. However, I think to let the audience acknowledge where they are, a little sign which says something like ‘Health and Social Care’ should be above the door’. I think this amendment bought an advantage to my product because it is a reminder of what they are looking in to. It also makes it look like a sign in a building so people don’t confused when they go into the main navigation page.
‘Maybe the signs which say “please take a seat” and “exit” could look a little more like they’re in a hospital. Perhaps they could be stuck on a corkboard with a pin or perhaps a silver sign with black engraved letters, so it could suit the theme of the hospital more’. This amendment made my product look more like a hospital waiting room as the sign has the same design as a sign that would be in a hospital. This doesn’t make it look just like a room and also shows a bit more navigation because of the arrows which could indicate that they need to click a chair to go to the next part of the product. It also keeps the theme of the product which makes it not lose the purpose of it.
‘Maybe the two blue doors could have a floor, perhaps a tiled floor which would reflect the theme of the hospital, so the doors would seem less like they’re floating’. This was the last amendment I was given. I think by adding a floor it made it look more realistic and not like the doors a floating like mentioned in the amendment. I think this makes it look more professional because there is more detail and makes it look as if the audience were in an actual room.
‘Maybe the two blue doors could have a floor, perhaps a tiled floor which would reflect the theme of the hospital, so the doors would seem less like they’re floating’. This was the last amendment I was given. I think by adding a floor it made it look more realistic and not like the doors a floating like mentioned in the amendment. I think this makes it look more professional because there is more detail and makes it look as if the audience were in an actual room.



On the page that focuses on unit 7, I would make the arrows on the diagram rotate so it emphasis that it is a cycle which would make people understand the diagram.I would do this by making the arrows into a separate picture and I would animate them so they would rotate.






On the waiting room, I would have an image going one side of the room to the other that showed someone getting rushed through. This would make it seem as if the audience was still in the same setting and it emphasis the hospital theme. I would do this by using an animation which moved the picture from one side of the page to the other which would make it look like it is being taken to another part of the room.




On each of the waiting rooms, I would have some audio which would describe where they are, for example, ‘welcome to the year 12/year 13 waiting room’ and would tell them what they had to do for example, if they didn't know they needed to click a chair. This would mean that people would fully understand what was happening. Graphical images cannot be used to show this as it would just be background noise, however, small speakers could be put in the corners of the room like it would be in reality.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

task 6 - evaluation of klejda's


Evaluation on Klejda’s product
After looking through the who product, it is clear that the product is fit for purpose. For example the whole thing clearly informs people about the course its self and what is expected of people chosing to study at The Kingswood School sixth form. This makes the product professional because it includes all the details that students would need and want to know if they were interested. The media used in the product is very appropriate for the purpose of it. It has pictures that relate to the course for example, it has pictures that have been done by students who take part in the course. This also gives students who want to do  this course an idea of what they will doing and the types of artwork the course includes. There are no obvious errors on the product and everything works correctly and smoothly. I feel that overall the product is professional. I think this because the same font is used throughout the product which makes it look neat. I think the main page also makes it look professional because it is spread out and placed neatly and all the frames don’t look cramped together and everything looks like it has been placed in a certain way so it doesn’t look messy.

Improvements
In the gallery to make each picture be shown for the exact same amount of time so it all runs smoothly.
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        In the gallery to have buttons that control the pictures like a pause, back and forward button so people can stop the pictures if they want to look at them more closely without it moving and they go also go back to the picture before if they missed it.
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      In as and a2, put more information about each unit to give people a better understanding of what it involves.
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        In the gallery, put the pictures on a loop so they don’t just stop and people can keep looking at them until they want to go to a different frame.
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      Make a border between the pictures and the frames so each side is all the same length away from the frame. 

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Task 5 - Unit 43

Legal requirements It is important to follow design laws to avoid plagiarism. The sources of pieces of media have to be considered to make sure copyright laws are adhered to because you cannot pass something as your own if someone else has created it. In my product I created two images including The Kingswood Children’s Centre and an image that looks like a cycle. The rest of the images were taken from different websites which are all listed below. 
Waiting room picture - http://www.123rf.com/photo_14307884_waiting-room.html 

Alcohol - http://www.talktofrank.com/drug/alcohol 

Barnardos - http://www.bgccharityday.com/portfolio/barnardos/barnardos/ 

Bupa - http://www.dementiaaction.org.uk/info/2/action_plans/18/bupa 

One to one - http://www.tenantscreeningblog.com/landlord-tips/tips-for-improving-landlord-tenant-communication/ 

Door - http://chinadortek.en.hisupplier.com/product-528789-automatic-swing-doors.html 

Drugs u1 - http://rifestuff.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/illegal-drugs-why-do-people-turn-to-it.html 

Drugs u8 - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/9314600/Why-do-some-people-want-drugs-to-be-legal.html 

Elderly care - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/budget/9161511/Budget-2012-Elderly-care-bills-could-rise-to-100000.html 

Epidemiology – http://www.kmle.co.kr/search.php?Search=genitourinary+region&SpecialSearch=HTMLWebHtdig&Page=2 

Friends and family - http://www.fitnessinferno.ca/2013/02/01/februarys-friends-family-blowout/ 

Group communication - http://andreaearlychildhood.blogspot.co.uk/ 

Growing up - http://positivemed.com/2012/05/28/growing-up/ 

Healthy eating - http://healthyeatingworks.co.uk/healthy-eating-tips/ 

Hospital - https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hospital&hl=en&tbo=d&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=VmwjUabIAo-X0QXP_IHYAw&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1440&bih=775#imgrc=DNEg4Ebriy7g9M%3A%3BCIG2l71Vw9vBmM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.findingbetteragencies.com%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252FHospital.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.findingbetteragencies.com%252F2013%252F01%252Fhospital-agency-search-a-different-agency-animal.html%3B802%3B599

Kingswood logo - http://www.numu.org.uk/station_about.asp?lngSiteID=4544 

Nature nurture - http://www.phdinparenting.com/blog/2010/12/20/nature-nurture-and-more-books-that-influenced-me.html 

NHS - http://thebackbencher.co.uk/the-nhs-universal-public-healthcare-an-outdated-concept/ 

Notepad - http://www.canstockphoto.com/notepad-with-pen-9709264.html Present - http://inhernewromanticway.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/christmas-present-formula.html 

Personal space - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_space Couch - http://thefurnituredeal.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/tips-and-tricks-for-keeping-your-couch.html 

Unwell – http://www.clipartpal.com/clipart/animal/fish_167682.html 

Road Safety - http://www.widgit.com/resources/lifeskills/safety/road_safety/index.htm

Safe sex - http://www.clickstart.org.uk/page/view/id/20187 

Cigarette –http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2012/new_health_warning_over_tobacco_policy_.html 
Sneezing - http://txcowboydancer.com/2013/01/09/the-best-laid-schemes-o-mice-an-men/ 

Question mark - http://www.gettyicons.com/free-icon/103/pretty-office-2-icon-set/free-faq-icon-png/ 

Washing hands - http://ewspider.wordpress.com/2009/05/02/wash-wash-wash-your-hands/ 

X-ray - http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/New_Lung_Cancer_Screening_Tool_999.html