In order to be assessed for the unit you must have in your Unit 5 Process Portfolio:
• your completed project blog which must include
- all commentaries on progress
- notes on ideas for materials, any roughs, sketches, drafts of scripts as appropriate
- minutes taken in meetings
- your final campaign evaluation
• all research notes and any materials used in your presentation (PowerPoint slides, illustrations etc)
• a recording of your presentation (this will be provided by your teacher)
• finished materials
• materials used for assessing impact of the campaign and copies of responses and audience feedback.
On completion of all your work for the unit you will be given two marks: Mark A and Mark B.
Mark A will be awarded on the basis of your Process Portfolio and Mark B will be awarded on the basis of your teachers’ observation of how you have worked. The two marks will be added together to provide your final mark for the unit.
There are 45 marks available for Mark A and 15 for Mark B
For Mark A you will be assessed on:
• your ability to analyse an existing campaign (assessment focus 1)
• your contribution to the preparation of the campaign and the production of campaign materials (assessment focus 2)
• the quality of the evaluation and progress monitoring within your project blog and campaign evaluation report (assessment focus 4).
Mark B will be awarded on the basis of your teachers’ observation of how you have worked for this assignment. This observation will focus on:
• your contribution to the management of the campaign (assessment focus 3)
• your ability to collaborate with others (assessment focus 3)
• your ability to work independently (assessment focus 3).
To achieve the higher marks you need to:
• carry out well-focused and wide-ranging research, presenting it with well-detailed examples and taking a comparative approach to your topic
• generate imaginative ideas and explore them thoughtfully
• show a disciplined approach to planning, producing well-detailed documentation
• produce materials to a high standard
• monitor your work consistently and use that process to refine ideas and outcomes
• collaborate positively with others and work to schedule at all times
• require only very occasional help.
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