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G040: Lecture 15 Final Evaluation

G040: Lecture 15 Final Evaluation. Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk. Session Objectives. To reflect upon your actions during the project and write a critical evaluation of what you produced and how you worked. Final Evaluation Overview.

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G040: Lecture 15 Final Evaluation

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  1. G040: Lecture 15Final Evaluation Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk

  2. Session Objectives • To reflect upon your actions during the project and write a critical evaluation of what you produced and how you worked.

  3. Final Evaluation Overview • The majority of the marks for evaluation (task biv) come from your ability to evaluate the documents you make as you go along, • Each mini evaluation should comment on the positive and negatives of each draft and final document showing how you tailored the documents through evaluation and drafting to suit the purpose more clearly. • The final evaluation is you chance to look at the unit as a whole and reflect not only on what you have done but HOW, you worked.

  4. Key Content • Task A • What did you do? • What do you learn? • Was it useful? • What did you enjoy / not enjoy? • What did you find easy / hard? • What tools / techniques did you use? • Where the tools / techniques appropriate? • How would you approach the task again?

  5. Key Content • Task Bi • What did you do? • What do you learn? • What did you enjoy / not enjoy? • What did you find easy / hard? • How did you approach each making each communication? • Where the tools / techniques appropriate? • What tools / techniques did you use? • What part of the cycle did you enjoy / not enjoy? • Which communications are the best / worst? • How would you improve the process of making communications? • How would you approach the task again next time?

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