Friday, 24 January 2014

Evaluation

Guidance on Evaluation
Each candidate must produce a 500 – 800 word evaluation which should reflect upon the individual's role within the group collaboration and how successfully:

The evaluation is a crucial aspect of your project. You must EACH evaluate your work separately, making sure you answer the following questions:


  1. How your two media products are linked.
  2. How your research has been used to fulfil the brief and meet
    the needs of the client?
  3. How the products apply appropriate codes and
    conventions?
  4. How the products target the appropriate audience?
  5. How representational issues have been addressed?
  6. How the production process is organised and scheduled?
  7.  How considerations of any rules and regulations have been applied.
  8. How did you work as a team (if relevant) - what was your contribution to the project.
  9. What has been especially successful in your project?
  10. What could have been improved?

Your evaluation is marked as following:

Evaluation (AO4 10 marks)
Level 6 
9–10 marks
Candidates offer a focused, cogent and critical evaluation of their contribution to the production process. They draw on convincing evidence and valid criteria to assess the degree of success of the completed media production in fulfilling the terms of the brief and meeting the needs of the target audience. Responses are communicated using accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Level 5 
7–8 marks
Candidates offer a successful evaluation of their contribution to the production process. They draw on some convincing evidence and valid criteria to assess the degree of success of the completed media production in fulfilling the terms of the brief and meeting the needs of the target audience. Responses are communicated using mainly accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Level 4 
5–6 marks
Candidates discuss their contribution to the production process. They draw on some relevant evidence to show how successful the completed media production has been in fulfilling the terms of the brief and meeting the needs of the target audience. Responses are communicated using some accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Level 3 
3–4 marks
Candidates describe their contribution to the production process and comment on the success of the completed media production in fulfilling the terms of the brief and meeting the needs of the target audience. Communication, including spelling, punctuation and grammar, may not be wholly effective.

Level 2 
1–2 marks
Candidates provide a simple review of their contribution to the production process and may offer some ideas on the success of the completed media production in fulfilling the terms of the brief and meeting the needs of the target audience. Communication, including spelling, punctuation and grammar, may be limited.

Level 1 
0 marks
No work worth the award of a mark.

DEADLINE!!!!!!

REMINDER!


DEADLINE IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING!

ALL WORK MUST BE COMPLETED AND UPLOADED BY 14TH FEBRUARY 2014.

NO EXCUSE!