[vet-it] Cert 2,3 marks sheets v2

andrew barry jagguy999 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 19:46:18 EST 2009


Hi,

q1)There is no unit in cert III core "ICAS3234A Care for computer
hardware "which was in cert III zip so just ignore this?


q2)Can I get assessment sheets for all other units I deliver for cert
II and cert III?

q3)When I report on units I need to break it down with these Element
descriptions for all units and cant add or delete some element
descriptions of my own?

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Kent Beveridge
<kbeveridge at stbc.vic.edu.au> wrote:
> Here is an updated(colored cells!) version of the marks sheets I posted earlier for core units of Certs 2 and 3.
>
> For those of you still setting up session plans, here's a tip, use cut and paste from these worksheets and just add dates, timelines and perhaps a few tasks to create instant session plans and lessen your typing input as the element and performance criteria are already typed in the sheets! (this may save you hours here!!).
>
> As I create other assessment tools etc, I will post them here for us all to use and modify...
>
> Cheers.
>
> KB.
>
> Kent Beveridge,
> I.C.T. co-ordinator
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> From: vet-it-bounces at edulists.com.au on behalf of Allan Barnes
> Sent: Fri 1/23/2009 10:28 AM
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> Subject: RE: [vet-it] exam
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>
>
> Correct, no exam for Cert II.
>
> Exam for Cert III only covers the core Unit 3/4 units as per the VCAA
> Program Guide.
>
> In some respects the Evidence Guide and Range Statement are vague in that
> they do not specify specific software that has to be delivered but leaves it
> up to the trainer, because in a workplace context, the trainer will deliver
> training on the software that is used in that specific workplace - although
> we all know and understand that this context is not always relevant in a
> school, therefore there is scope for you to select your own software as long
> as it falls into the categories specified in the Range Statement, etc.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
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> Australian Institute of Education and Training
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: vet-it-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:vet-it-bounces at edulists.com.au]
> On Behalf Of andrew barry
> Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2009 1:41 PM
> To: vet-it at edulists.com.au
> Subject: [vet-it] exam
>
> I am just clarifying the VET IT course cert III and II
> ) VET IT cert II has no exam I believe. The cert III only has an exam
> for these units.
>
> The exam for vet IT cert III  only  covers these units
>  ICAD3218A Create user documentation
>  ICAI3020A Install and optimise operating system software
>  ICAT3025A Run standard diagnostic tests
>  ICAU3004A Apply occupational health and safety procedures
>  ICAS3031A Provide advice to clients
> Units from the specialist core streams (Applications, Network
> Administration and Support) in the scored Unit 3-4
> sequence will not be examined.
>
> That leaves units from outside these core to be covered in a lot
> looser context.  The teacher has more say in what to do  since the
> Evidence Guide and the Range Statements can be a bit vague about
> subject material taught. I dont mean they can teach anything !
>
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