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Yr 12 OCR Nationals – LEVEL 3. September 2009. Uh, are we in the right room?. OCR Nationals in ICT Level 3 Six Units for each ‘A’ Level equivalent NO AS/A2 split No examination either www.angelsoft.org.uk Timetable – Monday p1; Tuesday p3; Thursday p2; Friday P4 & 5 Staff – of one.. .
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Yr 12 OCR Nationals – LEVEL 3 September 2009
Uh, are we in the right room? • OCR Nationals in ICT Level 3 • Six Units for each ‘A’ Level equivalent • NO AS/A2 split • No examination either • www.angelsoft.org.uk • Timetable – • Monday p1; Tuesday p3; Thursday p2; Friday P4 & 5 • Staff – of one..
Targets • Possible 2 A level equivalents – 1 per year • Means 1 unit per half term: includes time for study leave • Evaluated October – so if you want 2, have to get skates on. • 1 A level equivalent • 1 unit per term – but a bit of a rush in Yr13, so a bit over 1 per term in Yr 12
Get Started! • Looking at the Model Assignment! • (check on angelsoft: copy onto your user area)
Scenario • You have recently started working as a business advisor at Solutions for Business Limited. The organisation provides advice and support for small and medium sized businesses throughout the United Kingdom. The firm specialises in offering advice to new firms, and people thinking of setting up a new business.
Scenario • The organisation’s contact information is as follows: • Solutions for Business Limited Solutions House York YO1 5GG 041904 247999
Scenario • Your job role is to work with clients to produce a range of business support materials; the documents should be produced and distributed using ICT. • Some documents should be designed to be printed whilst others should be to be viewed on screen.
First task.. • Sort out your user area so you’re Ready For Anything! • Follow SOP, defined in the Model Assignment as -
Standard Operating Procedure • The company policy is: • to organise your work using appropriate folder/file structures that make it easy for a third party to navigate and locate files • that version numbers must be included in your filenames, where appropriate; • to create weekly backup copies to a removable medium • to password protect files to prevent unauthorised viewing and editing of files • to protect documents that contain confidential information by the use of permissions.
‘House Style’ • Solutions for Business Limited would like a consistent house-style for all its documents. • Company documents will have common elements of house-style. Consider: • position of logo • colours • font • graphic elements e.g. lines and borders.
Even McDonalds (bleah) Notice the subtle rebranding – they’re going for the coffee house market now, not the kids!
Or blinkin’ nike... This is a FLASH site, so it would limit access for some
So for our company you must... • Create a logo • Decide the position of logo of page/website • colours of the logo and anything like a border or header/footer • font used in the header, footer and body • graphic elements e.g. lines and borders.
My sad idea... Yeah, I know, you can do better... At Level 3, so you should!