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Topic 3.1

front 1

What is a work plan?

back 1

a structured list of all tasks and associated activities required, with a timescale need to complete the project

front 2

What is a purpose/advantage of work plan?

back 2

. Provide a timescale for the overall project to be completed

. Map all the different aspects of the project against the timeframe

. Provide a schedule for the client and project manager to monitor progress

. Manage the time taken to complete the different stages

. Identify required time and resources which can be unsed to estimate the cost of the project

. Provide info for a project team so that they now whats needed by whom and by when

front 3

What are the components of a workplan?

back 3

Phases, tasks, activities, workflow, timescale, milestones, contingencies, resources

front 4

What is workflow?

back 4

the order that the tasks/activites will be completed

front 5

What is milestones?

back 5

key dates/mini deadlines when a task or phase must be completed nd progress checked

front 6

What are contingencies?

back 6

The "what if" scenarious and back-up plans such as extra time/alternative ways to complete something to ensure the project in competed by the deadline

front 7

What is a mood board?

back 7

a visual tool to assist in the generation of ideas by collecting a wide range of images/materials that will give you a 'feel' for the project. Its can be digital or physical and stimulates creative thinking and innovative approaches

front 8

What can you include on a digital mood board that cant be included on a physical mood board?

back 8

sound/video clips

front 9

What can you include on a physical mood board that cant be included on a digital mood board?

back 9

textures/fabrics

front 10

What are the components of a moodboard?

back 10

Images, colours/colour schemes, text, housestyle, fonts

front 11

What doesn't the mood board show?

back 11

what the product looks like

front 12

What is a mind map?

back 12

an image that quickl generates and records the outlined ideas for a project/product and to develo/show links between different thoughts, aspects, resources and processes of a project

front 13

What are the components of a mind map?

back 13

Central node, sub nodes, branches, text, images and sound, musicand videos on digital mind maps

front 14

What is the central node?

back 14

The main idea/theme

front 15

What are sub nodes?

back 15

interconnecting lines or branches for the different parts, sub ides from the main node,eg. animals as a main node and birds, mamals, reptile, amphibians as sub nodes

front 16

What are branches?

back 16

The connecting lines that link nodes and sub nodes

front 17

What formats can mind maps come in?

back 17

Computer software like Word or PowerPoint, physicl moodboard on papaer/card