This stage
is after you have finished the designs. The plan for your product will need to
have the following items:
1.
Introduction A simple paragraph, which aimed to explains the duration
available for planning, the sections/tools you will use, and state those who will
be helpful to you in the stage(s) coming.
2.
Basic Steps;
The basic steps are brief sentences outlining the main
steps in the in the plan. The basic steps do not give details about the
resources required and durations. Limit the outline of steps to 10.
A Gantt chart can be used after the basic steps.
3. Production plan /Process Plan
(plan for the creation part only)
The process plan is detailed information about process of
creation.
The production plan is developed from the steps identified
in the basic steps.
4. Evaluation of the Plan
The evaluation of
the plan looks at how realistic, logical, and achievable is your plan.
Notes: Moderation report Feedback
· The plans were
essentially well documented and provided a link between the final proposed
design and the realization of the final product/solution.
· Most plans included
logical sequential steps and timings.
· Students should be encouraged not only to list
resources but also say how they may be used.
· The evaluation of the
plan is necessary for students to reach the higher-level descriptors. It is
required to determine whether the plan is feasible or realistic, could it be
followed by others and has undergone any modifications since the design
stage.
Assessment Criteria
Levels
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Task Specific Descriptor
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0
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The student does
not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors given below.
|
1-2
|
The student
produces a plan that contains some
details of the steps and/or
the resources required.
|
3-4
|
The
student produces a plan that contains a number of logical steps that include resources and
time. The student makes some attempt to evaluate the plan.
|
5-6
|
The
student produces a plan that contains a number of detailed, logical steps that describe the use of
resources and time. The student critically evaluates the plan and justifies
any modifications to the design.
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