There are 7 worksheets and 7 homework tasks, each with answers included in this Series.
Pack B: Summary
For first teaching in September 2022
This pack covers Topic Area 3 of Unit R094.
Topic 1 of this unit begins by looking at how assets are sourced. In the second topic, students look at how to create a number of different logos. Students then cover how to compile an image using a range of design tools and techniques. Coverage of file formats and resolution is covered in the final lesson.
Topics 2-6 include practical projects that students should try to replicate. These cover a large number of image editing techniques that students should be aware of. Each of the seven topics may be spread over more than one lesson, especially if time is spent in the lessons working on the projects, exercises and going over homework tasks. The final topic considers the saving and exporting of digital graphics.
Lesson resources include the original .PSD Photoshop files for topics 3-6, containing each individual layer which can be used for demonstration and exemplars. Worksheet exercises and examples are written for use with Photoshop and GIMP software.
The iMedia Teaching Series has been written to satisfy the specification for the elements assessed by practical, internal assessment for the OCR Nationals in Creative iMedia Level 1/2 2022 specification. Each pack contains:
PowerPoint slides for each lesson
Detailed lesson plans
Learning objectives and outcomes
Worksheets and homework activities with answers
Other material and links to online resources
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