Year 11 Assessment Task 3 - Individual Project

  • This task comprises 35 % of your total assessment mark.
  • The task is due in class on Wednesday, the 14thof August.

Outcomes addressed: P2.2, P5.1, P6.1, P6.2, P7.1, P7.2

The task is to construct an information system that has a purpose. The chosen information system should be one of the following:

a database information system

a communication system

a transaction processing system

a decision support system

an automated manufacturing system

a multimedia information system

  • The construction will follow the stages of planning, design and implementation.
  • One large project or several small projects may be undertaken to fulfil the requirements of the course.
  • The task is to be undertaken by individual students
  • Students should identify the purpose for the information system, the intended participants, the data/information and its method of collection, the target audience, and the information technology that is utilised to complete this project.
  • From the moment of commencement the student is required to keep a record of all work done in the form of a journal. This journal will be submitted along with the final project(s).
  • The journal should clearly describe dates, times, people involved, technology used, work completed.

  • On Thursday, the 2ndof May each student will submit a project plan that contains the following:

Title of project(s)

Their name

Purpose for this information system

Proposed timeframe

Suggested sources for data/information

Information technologies to be used

Anticipated participants

Target audience

  • If you wish to alter the specifications of your project this can be done up to the start of Week 5 of Term 2.
  • It is the responsibility of the student to inform the teacher of any proposed changes before they are enacted.
  • In the Week 8 of Term 2 an interim project grade will be calculated. It will be based on the following:

adherence to your stated purpose

working within stated timeframes

demonstrated planning, design and implementation as is appropriate to this point

  • When the due date arrives the final project(s) will be marked according to the following criteria:

adherence to your stated purpose

completion of all proposed components

demonstration that adequate testing has occurred

originality of thought and purpose

acknowledgement of content sources

Marking Scheme

  • Project Plan – 5 marks
  • Journal - 15 marks
  • Interim mark- 5 marks

Final mark- 25 marks (50 marks total)

Project Plan

OUTCOMES / MARKS
  • Demonstrates thoughtful analysis and synthesis skills, relating to the stated problem
  • Displays a comprehensive understanding of the requisite technology
  • Exhibits realistic setting of timeframes for the achievement of stated goals, with a high degree of precision
  • Possesses a clear grasp of the intended participants
/ 5
  • Demonstrates adequate analysis skills, relating to the stated problem
  • Displays a satisfactory understanding of the requisite technology
  • Exhibits realistic setting of timeframes for the achievement of stated goals
  • Has a reasonable comprehension of the intended participants
/ 4
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the stated problem
  • Displays a fair understanding of the requisite technology
  • Exhibits the ability to create an adequate timeframe
  • Has a fundamental level of comprehension of the intended participants
/ 3
  • Demonstrates the ability to select an appropriate problem
  • Displays a basic understanding of the requisite technology
  • Exhibits a rudimentary setting of timeframes
  • Acknowledges that the system has intended participants
/ 2

Journal

OUTCOMES / MARKS
  • Accurate detailing of all aspects of the project(s)
  • Comprehensive descriptions of all activities carried out
/ 13 - 15
  • Accurate detailing of most aspects of the project(s)
  • Reasonable descriptions of all activities carried out
/ 9 - 12
  • Accurate detailing of some aspects of the project(s)
  • Reasonable descriptions of some of the activities carried out
/ 4 - 8
  • Accurate detailing of few aspects of the project(s)
  • Basic descriptions of some of the activities carried out
/ 1 - 3

Project (Interim)

OUTCOMES / MARKS
  • Demonstrates a high degree of adherence to proposed timeframes
  • Displays evidence of a high level of planning and implementation
/ 5
  • Demonstrates a reasonable degree of adherence to proposed timeframes
  • Displays evidence of a satisfactory level of planning and implementation
/ 4
  • Demonstrates a basic adherence to proposed timeframes
  • Displays evidence of a fundamental level of planning and implementation
/ 3
  • Demonstrates a degree of adherence to proposed timeframes
  • Displays evidence of a basic level of planning or implementation
/ 2

Project (Final)

OUTCOMES / MARKS
  • demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of how information processes can provide solutions to various problems
  • exhibits total completion of all stated goals
  • designs a system that is highly appropriate to the stated participants
  • displays a very high level of originality and creativity in content
  • fully acknowledges all sources of information
/ 21 - 25
  • demonstrates a high degree of understanding of how information processes can provide solutions to various problems
  • exhibits completion of most of the stated goals
  • designs a system that is mainly appropriate to the stated participants
  • displays a high level of originality and creativity in content
  • mostly acknowledges sources of information
/ 16 - 20
  • demonstrates a satisfactory understanding of how information processes can provide solutions to various problems
  • exhibits completion of some of the stated goals
  • designs a system that is appropriate to the stated participants in only some aspects
  • displays a reasonable level of originality and creativity in content
  • partially acknowledges sources of information
/ 10 - 15
  • demonstrates a fundamental understanding of how information processes can provide solutions to various problems
  • exhibits completion of a few stated goals
  • designs a system that is appropriate to the stated participants in only one or two aspects
  • displays a basic level of originality and creativity in content
  • acknowledges only a couple of sources of information
/ 5 - 9
  • can explain how information processes apply to situations
  • exhibits completion of only one or two stated goals
  • designs a system that is barely suitable to the intended participants
  • displays a need for direction with regard to originality and creativity
  • only indirect acknowledgement of information sources
/ 1 - 4