The Year 6 students of the ICT class have initiated a wildlife conservation awareness by creating a responsive website design. The students strongly believed that healthy ecosystems depend on plants and animal species as their foundations. The students have done the development of their content for the website by doing research and analysis of their selected topics.

As for the technical aspect of their website design project, the students create and develop a responsive website that has a fluid and flexible layout which adjusts according to screen size. The importance of responsive web design is that it offers an optimised browsing experience. Basically, the website will look great and work well on a desktop or laptop, a tablet, and a mobile phone's browser.

The students give importance to the

  • “Usability” which is the user-friendliness of a website determined by how easily visitors are able to interact with it or accomplish what they intended to do.
  • “User Interface” is the space where visitors interact with a website.
  • “User Experience” which refers to the quality of the interaction visitors get when navigating through a site.

Students applied their knowledge and skill in consistency, colours, typography, imagery, simplicity, and functionality which contribute to good website design.

It was wonderful to see how talented and creative our Year 6 students were. Let's witness together some of the creative websites they created!

WEBSITE DESIGN

 

WEBSITE DESIGN

 

WEBSITE DESIGN

 

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