When it came to working with teachers it is important to get certain info from the client for example in the image below there is a section specifically for the clients requests. This is a section where notes will be made regarding maybe a specific page or an interactive requirement that needs to be used in the ELP.
When speaking with the client I asked what the purpose of the product would be, this is so I can create it to suite that need from asking I found out it is going to be used in class to present to the students, he will use the interactive options on a whiteboard so he can show them all what will happen. So I created it in a way where he can easily navigate to show certain information to the students while up front.
Key features were written down from the client for example one of them being an Interactive Tank and a Quiz, this was written down and sent to me by the level 4 handling the project seen here:
Due to it being used as sort of a presentation it means I cannot make it, somewhat like a student interactivity so I cannot add features such as being able to add student name as it will not be relevant to a product that would be presented.
Also establishing the target audience for the ELP is important so therefore there is a section for what audience is being targeted in the ELP, this is so you can aim your content towards what is needed and will avoid problems when the client needs to present it. Here is the one I did for the aquarium project I arm working on at the moment.
When designing the page for the ELP I used a graphics tablet and drew what I thought was needed in the ELP, I considered the template that most products produced by elephant designs look like, for example the logo at the top left, I then thought about a spot for the buttons which the user will navigate with. I also wrote on the side to elaborate what has been drawn, this is also where I would put what the client wants/requests.
I worked with my team to decide what icons will go where and we produced the page above together based of the storyboard we created.This is what the design looks like after planning the storyboard:
You can see that we changed the way the icons look compared to within the storyboard as we decided to not do the actual design until we was actually within the program designing and we stopped upon this design.
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