I have split the breakdown into achieved, merit and excellence, listing what all the words and terms mean (the standards are not written in the most student friendly way to be honest!! ), what they will do in the project to cover this and then where the resources are on the site.
This has been, first of all, extremely helpful for me to ensure that I am offering project tasks that allow the students to access excellence. It is then helpful for the students to know what the standards mean and what they have to do in their project work to ensure they are covering everything.
Here is a Level 1 standard :-
Architect Poster
AS91069
Promote an organised body of design work to an audience using visual communication techniques
4 credits - Internal
Standard
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What does it mean?
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What will you do?
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Resources
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Achieved
Promote an organised body of design work to an audience using visual communication techniques.
selecting and presenting the features of an organised body of work to an audience.
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Promote - present the work in some way
Organised - different parts working together as a whole
Body of work - more than one piece of design work by your chosen designer
Visual communication techniques - effective presentation of ideas using a range of methods - sketching, use of colour and tone, analysis … both drawn by hand and on the computer
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Merit
Clearly promote an organised body of design work to an audience using visual communication techniques.
purposefully selecting and applying techniques to ensure layout, composition and visual impact are appropriate to the context of the brief and audience.
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Clearly - easily seen and understood
Purposefully - with thought, not by accident
Select - choose from a number of options of techniques
Layout - how things are arranged
Composition - how the design is made from separate parts and how they work together.
Visual Impact - how the design looks and the effect it has
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Achieved plus :-
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This level also depends on the quality of your work and on you showing your understanding of your Architect. |
Excellence
Effectively promote an organised body of design work to an audience using visual communication techniques.
communicating a high quality presentation that is convincing, shows accuracy of layout, visual impact, and precise execution of techniques.
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effectively - does the intended job very well
convincing - the evidence is there that your architect’s work has been taken into account in the layout of your poster.
accuracy - correctly laid out, with no errors.
execution - the method you chose to produce your poster
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Achieved and Merit plus :-
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This level also depends on the quality of your work and on you showing your understanding of your Architect. |
I have been rewriting my Level 2 DVC course from scratch and have decided to include 2 Generic Technology standards to work alongside the DVC standards. The work I have been doing this week on the first technology standard has been greatly helped by breaking the standard down in this way as it is my first time working with this standard. It has made it very clear in my head what we have to do.
Here is the Level 2 standard I have been working on this week :-
Level 2 Product Design Project
AS91354
Undertake brief development to address an issue
4 credits - Internal
Standard
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What does it mean?
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What will you do?
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Resources
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Achieved
Undertake brief development to address an issue.
identifying an issue as a result of exploring the context
determining a need or opportunity and associated stakeholders
reflecting ongoing consideration of the social and physical environment where the outcome will be developed and situated
reflecting ongoing key stakeholders’ opinions
describing the outcome to be developed and explaining why such an outcome should be developed
explaining the physical and functional attributes required for an outcome
producing a final brief comprised of a conceptual statement and specifications.
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Undertake - to do something
Brief - a description of what the product should do to solve a problem
Address - to deal with the problem
Issue - the problem
Identify - recognise / highlight
Explore - find out more
Context - place / situation
Need / Opportunity - the problem that is to be solved
Determine - decide
Stakeholder - the person / people who will use your design
Reflect - show / think carefully
Consideration - careful thinking
Attribute - a quality / feature
Physical - things you can see and touch
Functional - how it works
Conceptual - based on ideas
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Merit
Undertake in-depth brief
development to address an issue.
prioritising social and physical environmental considerations related to where the outcome will be developed and situated
reflecting ongoing feedback from key and wider stakeholders.
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In-depth - lots of detail
Prioritising - deciding which bits are the most important
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Achieved plus :-
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Excellence
Undertake comprehensive
brief development to address an issue.
describing the outcome to be developed and justifying why that particular outcome should be developed
justifying the specifications in relation to the physical and functional attributes required for an outcome.
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Comprehensive - includes everything that is necessary
Justify - give good reasons
Specifications - detailed description / list based on needs and situation
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Achieved and Merit plus :-
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Specification - focus on linking the physical and functional attributes
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