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essential skills topic vc15 INFORmation COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Levels 1 & 2 issued 2013

Instructions what do i do? L booklet e v e to l help 2 you: Use this plan an Action-based Activity on the topic of Information Communication Technology carry out an investigation into the subject produce ALL the evidence needed for your portfolio NOTE: Use this booklet with the Learner s Planner & Guide. By the end of this Action Based Activity you should be able to: Level 1 take part in a one-to-one or group discussion read and obtain relevant information write two different types of document use at least one image effectively Level 2 take part in a group discussion, helping move the discussion forward give a short talk of at least 4 minutes produce a document that summarises two 500+ word documents you have read write two different types of document, one being more than 500+ words long use at least one image effectively topic VC15 INFORMATION L e v COMMUNICATION e l 2 TECHNOLOGY

essential skills Topic vc15 INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY There are various topics that you could study. If you want to study them for your Action-based work you will need to narrow them down. This guide will take you step by step from how to get started to writing and checking your final piece of work. Each step follows Part Two of your Learner s Planner & Guide, so read it alongside this booklet. NOTES It s a good idea to follow this advice. You must do this to get the qualification. A Choosing a Topic Think about the topic Information Communication Technology and things about it that you might like to study. Don t rush or you may miss something. One of the best ways to start is to mindmap. task 1 20 minutes GETTING STARTED MAKING A MINDMAP On your own, or with a colleague, think about and talk about Information Communication Technology and aspects of it you might like to study. Work together to make a mindmap of the subject. You can find how to do this on Page 5 of the Learner s Planner & Guide. You may want to think about: system design data s and networks s software applications hardware software PORTFOLIO EVIDENCE You could copy and add to the unfinished example below. This could then go into your portfolio as evidence that you have thought about your chosen subject. eg business procedures equipment data protection act data security software data loss applications INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY health and safety software design system design email intranet internet networks 3

essential skills NOTES A Continued task 2 15 minutes FRAMING A QUESTION When you have made your mindmap, focus in on one or two ideas that: interest you will be easy to research and get information about (talk to your tutor if you are unsure) Write these ideas down and then try to turn them into QUESTIONS. This will help when you write up your conclusions later. The examples in the box may help you do this. eg Topic: information communication technology Original Idea Question System Design Careers in Information Communication Technology Skills and Knowledge What are the requirements when designing a system? What career opportunities are there in ICT? What skills and knowledge are needed for someone working in ICT? In your portfolio, write down your chosen title/question. Check with your tutor that it is okay. Remember, you can always change it later if necessary. task 3 10 minutes task 4 30 minutes LOCATING RELEVANT INFORMATION Your next task is to locate relevant information for your portfolio. Check with your tutor that: there is enough information it is easily located it is of the right standard ACTION PLANNING PLAN It s a good idea next to draw up a plan of action. Make a table and on it write down what you intend to do and when you will do it by. Highlight key dates and deadlines (e.g. when you are giving a talk or having a discussion). Examples are located in the Learner s Planner & Guide Level 1 Page 7, Level 2 Page 17. 4

essential skills NOTES B READING to OBTAIN information Reading and obtaining information are an essential part of the qualification and you must be able to show that you have collected, read and extracted relevant information. Level 2 learners must be able to summarise what was read into one document. There are lots of ways of finding information on this subject such as: student handbook magazines and newspapers using the Internet advertisements carrying out a survey task 5 1 1 2 hours task 6 1 1 2 hours eg READING AND FINDING OUT (to answer your question) Look for suitable documents to read. If you are studying for Level 2 skills they will need to be more than 500 words long, (see Page 18 of the Learner s Planner & Guide). RECORDING INFORMATION READ and MAKE NOTES from all documents that you think are helpful and relevant (the box below shows you how to write your notes). Topic: Why Do Maintenance? Title of book: The ITQ Student s Workbook Date: 19 May 2006 Author: Nicki Talbot Chapter 6: Maintenance Main points in the article: 1. Risk assessment. 2. Routine maintenance. 3. Non routine maintenance. Summary: Write up your notes in your own words. For Level 2, you must produce a document that brings together in one summary at least two 500 word long documents that you have read. A good way to do this would be to construct a response to the question/title you constructed in Task 2. An example of this is on Page 19 of the Learner s Planner & Guide. ASSESSMENT Your tutor will assess that: the notes you have made are relevant you have clearly identified key points you understand what you have read the document produced (at Level 2), brings together in a meaningful way the main points and ideas from the documents read. 5

NOTES essential skills C DISCUSSIONS Taking part in discussions is an essential part of the qualification. For Level 1 you can take part in a one-to-one or a group discussion. At Level 2, it must be a group discussion. Your tutor will need to observe and assess how well you do. task 7 1 hour TAKING PART IN DISCUSSIONS ABOUT YOUR TOPIC 1. Invite colleagues to join you in a discussion about your chosen topic and fix a time and date when you will meet. Make sure your tutor is also able to be there if you want to be assessed. 2. Plan and practise for the discussion so you are properly prepared (see the box below). eg Planning and taking PART in discussions 1. Think about what you will talk about it s no good just having a chat! The discussion must be focused on the subject. 2. Decide on a subject and a question to discuss e.g. What are the health and safety requirements when working with equipment? 3. Agree a time and place for the discussion. 4. Set aside 15 20 minutes for the meeting. 5. Make sure your tutor is there to assess it. ASSESSMENT Your tutor will assess you on: speaking clearly keeping to the point giving relevant information listening to others using positive body language keeping the discussion going 6

essential skills NOTES d GIVING A TALK (Level 2 only) At Level 2 you must give a short talk to an audience (see your Learner s Planner & Guide, Page 21 for detailed tips on how to give a good talk). Although there are no hard and fast rules, a talk will normally follow the format given in the box below (in this case on the topic of Maintenance. ) It is a good idea to prepare prompt cards and material (e.g. pictures, PowerPoint etc) to illustrate your talk. eg 1. Think up a title e.g. Maintenance 2. Introduction My talk is about maintaining computer hardware. I will talk about my own experience... 3. Main section Take each of the points in two and expand them. 4. Conclusion So, I hope that you enjoyed my talk and will perhaps remember a few of my main points if you are working with computers... 5. Questions Are there any questions or observations you would like to make? task 8 2 hours GIVING A TALK OF AT LEAST 4 MINUTES ABOUT YOUR TOPIC Note: This task is only relevant if you are doing Level 2. Plan and prepare for your talk. Make sure the time and date is fixed and that your tutor can be there to assess it. Practise at home it really does help! ASSESSMENT Your tutor will assess you on: speaking and making your case clearly keeping to the point giving relevant information being well organised using positive body language answering questions clearly 7

NOTES essential skills E task 9 2 hours eg PLANNING AND WRITING DOCUMENTS Your portfolio must contain at least two different written or word-processed documents (see Pages 12 13 in your Learner s Planner & Guide). At Level 2, one of them must be over 500 words long. PLANNING AND WRITING ONE TYPE OF DOCUMENT ON YOUR CHOSEN TOPIC 1. Check what you already have in your portfolio. You should have notes of documents you have read and information gathered. You may find that you have already written a letter or short report which you can use as evidence of writing! Level 2 learners could review the document they produced at Task 6. 2. Decide on one type of document you will produce. For example, you might include a report of work experience you have had or a survey of people s views on the service they get from businesses. Examples of documents you might write on information communication technology Short documents: a letter or email telling someone about your experience working with computers a leaflet on the golden rules on maintenance a short report on a survey of internet users Longer documents: a structured report on career opportunities available in computers an essay on an aspect of computers you are interested in a brochure on system design 3. Start WRITING one type of document on your chosen topic. You are strongly advised to use a computer to do this as this will: enable you to redraft work quickly and easily make your work look more professional make spell checking easy provide opportunities to include images, tables, charts, graphs etc you MUST include an image 4. PROOF READ your work carefully. 8

essential skills NOTES ASSESSMENT Your tutor will assess your work for: its relevance sticking to the point its structure it must be organised its style easy to read and suited to the job task 10 2 hours F PLANNING AND WRITING A DIFFERENT TYPE OF DOCUMENT ON YOUR CHOSEN TOPIC Repeat Task 9 for a different type of document on your chosen topic. Level 2 learners should make sure that one of the documents is more than 500 words long. One document should contain an image you have used to illustrate a point made in your writing. COMPILING THE FINAL PORTFOLIO task 11 the final portfolio of evidence Gather together all your work and select from it the evidence needed to meet the requirements of the qualification. The minimum pieces of evidence you must produce are to be found on Page 3 of the Learner s Planner & Guide. (Your tutor will help you with this task). 9

NOTES essential skills Information Communication Technology more action based activity ideas 1. Carry out a survey to find out what people think of the service they get from different computer businesses. You will need a questionnaire. 2. System analysis and design. 3. Software applications. 4. Ensure your own actions reduce the risks to health and safety. 5. Using ICT. 6. Hardware. 7. Software development. 8. System support. 9. Data security. 10. Data Protection Act. 11. Working abroad. 12. Carry out research into a possible career in information technology to include finding out about types of work, skills and qualities needed, qualifications required etc. 10

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This task has been approved by all Awarding Organisations recognised to offer Essential Skills qualifications in Northern Ireland.