Year 10 Industrial Technology — Multimedia

Arthur Phillip High School · Class 10IMMYA · Ms Yunshu Gao · 2026. A complete teaching hub covering both terms of the Year 10 Multimedia elective, aligned to the NSW NESA Industrial Technology 7–10 Syllabus (2019).

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This year at a glance

Term 1 · 10 weeks · Delivered

Introduction to Multimedia — App Building

Students explored the app economy, elements and principles of design, and built mobile app prototypes in Adalo using industry workflow (Figma → wireframes → hi-fi → build).

Assessment: Design Folio + App Prototype (25%)

Focus area: Multimedia 2 Specialist — Apps and Interactivity

Term 2 · 11 weeks · 22 lessons

Build Your Web Presence

Students learn HTML and CSS from scratch, design and build a personal portfolio website, and publish it live on GitHub Pages. Covers semantic HTML, responsive design, accessibility (WCAG), and modern CSS layout.

Assessment: Recipe Card (10%) + Portfolio (15%)

Focus area: Multimedia 1 Core — Web Design

About this hub

This is the teaching hub. Every Term 2 lesson is a separate page with learning intentions, success criteria, the full lesson sequence, code samples, differentiation tiers, an exit ticket, and matched resources. Working HTML/CSS exemplars are linked inline so students can inspect the source code that produced the example.

For students: bookmark this page on your school Chromebook or phone. Every lesson is here — if you miss a class, you can catch up. Your teacher will also post direct links to the current week on Google Classroom.
For teachers (if you are reading another teacher's copy): this hub is open source teaching material. Fork it, adapt it, use what helps. It was built by Ms Gao in April 2026 and you are welcome to contact the school to ask questions.

Quick links to formal documentation

The formal paperwork for this class (Scope & Sequence, Programs, Registrations, Assessment Notifications, Rubrics) lives in separate Word documents for Head Teacher review. This hub is for teaching and learning; the .docx files are for compliance and registration.