Dear Moderator - the links below are for the evaluations
Tiger Group
Max Buch - 4020
Jack Poole - 4109
Fiona Ward - 4148
Oliver Cracknell 4038
Bengal Group
William Shaw - 4126
Andrew Watts - 4150
Jack Dunn - 4044
Nicola Mooney - 4182
Puma Group
Grace Menhinick - 4093
Henry Teall - 4139
Jonathan Beer - 4012
Siamese Group
Hannah Carter - 4173
Elliana Smith - 4131
Jack Ball - 4007
Nadine Board - 4015
Leopard Group
Hannah Slaney - 4130
Grace Hobday - 4065
Jaguar Group
Will Cowell - 4035
Jamie Newcomb - 4100
Karis Hampton - 4057
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Evaluation Marking Criteria
Evaluation
Level 1 0–7 marks
There is minimal understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is minimal understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is minimal understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is minimal understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is minimal skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is minimal ability to communicate.
There is minimal use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 2 8–11 marks
There is basic understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is basic understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is basic understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is basic understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is basic skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is basic ability to communicate.
There is basic use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 3 12–15 marks
There is proficient understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is proficient understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is proficient understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is proficient understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is proficient skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is proficient ability to communicate.
There is proficient use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 4 16–20 marks
There is excellent understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is excellent understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is excellent understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is excellent understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is excellent skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is excellent ability to communicate.
There is excellent use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 1 0–7 marks
There is minimal understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is minimal understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is minimal understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is minimal understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is minimal skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is minimal ability to communicate.
There is minimal use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 2 8–11 marks
There is basic understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is basic understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is basic understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is basic understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is basic skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is basic ability to communicate.
There is basic use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 3 12–15 marks
There is proficient understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is proficient understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is proficient understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is proficient understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is proficient skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is proficient ability to communicate.
There is proficient use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Level 4 16–20 marks
There is excellent understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is excellent understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the production.
There is excellent understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is excellent understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is excellent skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is excellent ability to communicate.
There is excellent use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
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