Digital Inquiry: Proposing Technology Outcomes
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Digital Inquiry: Proposing Technology Outcomes
Year 12 Technology AS91890 Achievement Standard Conducting Inquiry to Propose Digital Technologies Outcomes
What is Digital Inquiry?
Systematic investigation into digital technology problems and opportunities Research-driven approach to understanding user needs Evidence-based process for proposing solutions Connects real-world issues with technological possibilities
Think & Discuss
What digital technology problems do you encounter daily? How might these problems affect different user groups? What evidence would you need to propose a solution?
The Digital Inquiry Process
Research Skills for Digital Inquiry
{"left":"Primary research methods\nUser interviews and surveys\nObservation and testing\nMarket analysis","right":"Secondary research sources\nAcademic databases and journals\nIndustry reports and case studies\nGovernment and organization data"}
Inquiry Focus Workshop
Primary research methods User interviews and surveys Observation and testing Market analysis Secondary research sources Academic databases and journals Industry reports and case studies Government and organization data
Proposing Digital Outcomes
Based on research evidence and analysis Clearly addresses identified problems or opportunities Considers technical feasibility and user needs Includes justification for design decisions Connects to broader digital technology trends
Course Success Strategy
"The best digital solutions come from understanding real problems through systematic inquiry. Your research is the foundation of your proposal."