Gold - Unit 23 - Multimedia Software
Relevant LINKS
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Overview
This is the ability to use a software application designed for the creation, editing and production of multimedia. This unit is about the skills and knowledge required by an IT User to use a range of basic editing and recording tools and techniques to produce appropriate, straightforward or routine multimedia files. Any aspect that is unfamiliar will require support and advice from others.
- the software tools and functions will be predetermined or commonly used; and
- the techniques needed for manipulation and creation will be straightforward or routine.
Activities supporting the assessment of this award
Assessor's guide to interpreting the criteria
General Information
QCF general description for Level 2 qualifications
- Achievement at QCF level 2 (EQF Level 3) reflects the ability to select and use relevant knowledge, ideas, skills and procedures to complete well-defined tasks and address straightforward problems. It includes taking responsibility for completing tasks and procedures and exercising autonomy and judgement subject to overall direction or guidance.
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Use understanding of facts, procedures and ideas to complete well-defined tasks and address straightforward problems. Interpret relevant information and ideas. Be aware of the types of information that are relevant to the area of study or work.
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Complete well-defined, generally routine tasks and address straightforward problems. Select and use relevant skills and procedures. Identify, gather and use relevant information to inform actions. Identify how effective actions have been.
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Take responsibility for completing tasks and procedures subject to direction or guidance as needed.
Requirements
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Standards must be confirmed by a trained Gold Level Assessor or higher
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Assessors must at a minimum record assessment judgements as entries in the on-line mark book on the INGOTs.org certification site.
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Routine evidence of work used for judging assessment outcomes in the candidates' records of their day to day work will be available from their e-portfolios and on-line work. Assessors should ensure that relevant web pages are available to their Account Manager on request by supply of the URL.
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When the candidate provides evidence of matching all the criteria to the specification subject to the guidance below, the assessor can request the award using the link on the certification site. The Account Manager will request a random sample of evidence from candidates' work that verifies the assessor's judgement.
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When the Account Manager is satisfied that the evidence is sufficient to safely make an award, the candidate's success will be confirmed and the unit certificate will be printable from the web site.
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This unit should take an average level 2 learner 40 hours of work to complete.
Assessment Method
Assessors can score each of the criteria L, S, H. N indicates no evidence and is the default starting position. L indicates some capability but secure capability has not yet been achieved and some help is still required. S indicates that the candidate can match the criterion to its required specification. H indicates performance that goes beyond the expected in at least some aspects. Candidates are required to achieve at least S on all the criteria to achieve the unit.
Expansion of the assessment criteria
1. The candidate will plan the content and organisation of multimedia products to meet needs
1.1 I can describe the type of multimedia outcome needed and the specification that it must meet
Candidates should be able to plan and prepare for a multimedia production and justify the choices they make to meet needs
1.2 I can select and use appropriate techniques to plan and communicate the content, design and layout of multimedia products
Candidates should be able to plan and prepare for a multimedia production and present their proposal for approval
1.3 I can identify how the different elements of the content will be sourced and how they will relate in the design layout
1.4 I can plan the use of interactive features and transitions to meet needs
1.5 I can describe how copyright or other constraints affect use of own or other's information
2. The candidate will obtain, input and combine content to build multimedia outcomes
2.1 I can select and use an appropriate combination of input device, software and input techniques to obtain and input relevant content for multimedia outcomes
2.2 I can combine information of different types or from different sources for multimedia outcomes
Candidates should demonstrate competence in mixing all their different elements together into a working whole.
2.3 I can describe the file format and storage media to use
Candidates should demonstrate that they can understand their environmental variables.
Evidence: Candidates' finished projects and documentation of projects, assessor observations.
2.4 I can store and retrieve multimedia files effectively, in line with local guidelines and conventions where available
Candidates should evidence a working knowledge of their local network.
Evidence: Candidates' work and assessor observations.
3. The candidate will use multimedia software tools to edit and format multimedia content to meet requirements
3.1 I can select and use appropriate techniques to edit and format multimedia outcomes
3.2 I can manipulate images and graphic elements accurately
3.3 I can check multimedia outcomes meet needs, using IT tools and making corrections as necessary
3.4 I can adjust outcomes in response to any identified quality problems
4. The candidate will play and present multimedia outcomes
4.1 I can describe what combination of display device and software to use for displaying different multimedia file formats
4.2 I can select and use appropriate software for displaying multimedia outcomes
4.3 I can select and use appropriate navigation techniques and playback controls to suit the files
4.4 I can adjust the display settings of the software and display device to present outcomes effectively
Moderation/verification