VCE VET INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – 2016
VCE VET INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – 2016
Assessment Plan Template: Information and Communications Technology
ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Assigned to: / WorkPerf.
(1st) / Work
Perf.
(2nd) / Work
Project
(1st) / Work
Project
(2nd) / Product
(1st) / Product
(2nd) / Portfolio
(1st) / Portfolio
(2nd)
VASS data entry no: / 01 / 02 / 03 / 04 / 05 / 06 / 07 / 08
ICTCT301 / Create user documentation 20
ICTICT302 / Install and optimise operating system software 20
ICTSAS307 / Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50
ICTSAS305 / Provide IT advice to clients 40
ICTSAS306 / Maintain equipment and software 20
Select a minimum of 40 hours from the Elective Bank :
BSBEBU401 / Review and maintain a website 50
BSBIPR301 / Comply with organisational requirements for protection and use of intellectual property 40
BSBSUS301 / Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices 40
CUFANM301A / Create 2D digital animations 35
CUFANM302A / Create 3D digital animations 35
ICTGAM302 / Design and apply simple textures to digital art 50
ICTGAM303 / Review and apply the principles of animation 60
ICTICT303 / Connect internal hardware components 20
ICTICT304 / Implement system software
changes 40
ICTICT305 / Identify and use current industry-specific technologies 60
ICTICT306 / Migrate to new technology 20
ICTICT307 / Customise packaged software applications for clients 80
ICAICT308 / Use advanced features of computer applications 40
ICTICT409 / Develop macros and templates for clients using standard products 60
ICTNWK301 / Provide network systems administration 60
ICTNWK302 / Determine and action network problems 50
ICTNWK303 / Configure and administer a network operating system 70
ICTNWK304 / Administer network peripherals 20
ICANWK306 / Evaluate characteristics of cloud computing solutions and services 40
ICTNWK419 / Identify and use current virtualisation technologies 40
ICTPRG301 / Apply introductory programming techniques 40
ICTWEB301 / Create a simple markup language document 30
ICTWEB302 / Build simple websites using commercial programs 40
ICPDMT346 / Incorporate video into multimedia presentations 40
ICTBWN3082B / Perform tests on optical communication system and components 40
ICTBWN3088B / Install optical fibre splitters in fibre distribution hubs 40
ICTBWN3090B / Install lead-in module and cable for fibre to the premises 50
ICTCBL2065B / Splice and terminate optical fibre cable for carriers and service providers 40
ICTCBL2136B / Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule 60
ICTCBL2139B / Apply safe technical work practices for cabling registration 40
Allocation of nominal hours:
Assessment Plan Samples: Information and Communications Technology
SAMPLE 1: ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Student Number: / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9Assigned to: / Product
(1st) / Portfolio
(1st) / Portfolio
(2nd)
VASS data entry no: / 05 / 07 / 08
ICTICT301 / Create user documentation 20 /
ICTICT302 / Install and optimise operating system software 20 /
ICTSAS307 / Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50 /
ICTSAS305 / Provide IT advice to clients 40 /
ICTSAS306 / Maintain equipment and software 20 /
ELECTIVES
CUFANM302A / Create 3D digital animations 75 /
Allocation of nominal hours: / 75 / 60 / 90
SAMPLE 2: ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Student Number: / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9Assigned to: / Work Perf
(1st) / Portfolio
(1st) / Portfolio
(2nd)
VASS data entry no: / 01 / 07 / 08
ICTICT301 / Create user documentation 20 /
ICTICT302 / Install and optimise operating system software 20 /
ICTSAS307 / Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50 /
ICTSAS305 / Provide IT advice to clients 40 /
ICTSAS306 / Maintain equipment and software 20 /
ELECTIVES
ICTICT304 / Implement system software changes 40 /
ICTICT308 / Use advanced features of computer applications 40 /
Allocation of nominal hours: / 70 / 100 / 60
Assessment Plan Samples: Information and Communications Technology
SAMPLE 3: ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Student Number: / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9Assigned to: / Work Perf
(1st) / Portfolio
(1st) / Portfolio
(2nd)
VASS data entry no: / 01 / 07 / 08
ICTICT301 / Create user documentation 20 /
ICTICT302 / Install and optimise operating system software 20 /
ICTSAS307 / Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50 /
ICTSAS305 / Provide IT advice to clients 40 /
ICTSAS306 / Maintain equipment and software 20 /
ELECTIVES
ICTNWK301 / Provide network systems administration 60 /
Allocation of nominal hours: / 70 / 80 / 60
SAMPLE 4: ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
(1st) / Portfolio
(1st) / Portfolio
(2nd)
VASS data entry no: / 01 / 07 / 03
ICTICT301 / Create user documentation 20 /
ICTICT302 / Install and optimise operating system software 20 /
ICTSAS307 / Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50 /
ICTSAS305 / Provide IT advice to clients 40 /
ICTSAS306 / Maintain equipment and software 20 /
ELECTIVES
ICTICT307 / Customise packaged software applications for clients 80 /
Allocation of nominal hours: / 80 / 70 / 80
Notes:
- You need to select three tasks to cover all units of competency. Reading down the columns, the ticks indicate which task each unit of competency has been assigned to.
- You may select two tasks of the same type, but not three. For example, a student could complete two Work Projects but could not do a third Work Project.
- The assessment of a unit of competency cannot be split between two tasks.
- Decide on task allocation after considering the units of competency and the scoring criteria for each task. This will help you to choose the task type that gives students most scope for demonstrating their achievement of the units of competency.
- The allocation of nominal hours across tasks should be as equally weighted as possible.
- No task for VCE VET Information and Communications Technology may account for more than 100 total nominal hours in the student’s Units 3 and 4 sequence. A task accounting for more than 100 hours will not be acceptable.
- The VASS data entry number appears on the VASS screen where the Assessment Plan is entered. These numbers help identify the task against which the results are to be entered.
- Refer to the program structure for VCE VET Information and Communications Technology for the release numbers associated with the examinable units of competency in VCE VET Information and Communications Technology. This is available on the VCAA website.
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