VCE VET Integrated Technologies Assessment Plan Template and

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VCE VET INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES
– 2016
Assessment Plan Template: Integrated Technologies
22071VIC CERTIFICATE II IN INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES
Student Number:
Assigned to:
VASS data entry no:
UEENEEE079A
Identify and select
components, accessories,
materials for
electrotechnology work
activities 20
UEENEEE044B
Apply technologies and
concepts to
electrotechnology work
activities 120
Select a minimum of 60 hours of electives
CPPSEC2021A
Install security equipment
and systems 40
CPPSEC2023A
Install CCTV equipment and
system 20
CPPSEC2026A
Perform routine maintenance
on security equipment and
system 32
ICAI3101B
Install and manage network
protocols 40
ICAS3024B
Provide basic system
administration 20
ICAS3032B
Provide network systems
administration 20
ICTTC053D
Train customers 40
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Work
Perf.
(1st)
Work
Perf.
(2nd)
Work
Project
(1st)
Work
Project
(2nd)
Product
(1st)
Product
(2nd)
Portfolio
(1st)
Portfolio
(2nd)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
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VCE VET INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES – 2016
Assigned to:
VASS data entry no:
ICTTC136C
Install, maintain and modify
customer premises
communication cabling –
ACMA restricted rule 60
ICTTC156A
Install digital reception
equipment 20
ICTTC162A
Install a cable lead-in 30
VBP119
Perform basic network and
computer assembly 30
VBP120
Perform basic network and
computer maintenance 30
VBP121
Install and configure basic
network and computer
operating systems 40
VBP122
Install and test a home
entertainment system 30
VBP123
Build a small wireless LAN
30
VBP124
Install and test a wireless
intercom system 30
VBP125
Conduct site survey for a
wireless network 30
VBP126
Set up and operate a
wireless communication link
30
VBP127
Install communications
antennae 30
VBP128
Set up and test an
embedded control system
30
VBP129
Test and verify correct
operation of a by-wire control
system 30
VBP130
Implement a digital circuit
using a programmable logic
device (PLD) 30
VBP131
Construct and configure a
basic robotic system 30
VBP132
Program a basic robotic
system 30
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Work
Perf.
(1st)
Work
Perf.
(2nd)
Work
Project
(1st)
Work
Project
(2nd)
Product
(1st)
Product
(2nd)
Portfolio
(1st)
Portfolio
(2nd)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
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VCE VET INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES – 2016
Assigned to:
VASS data entry no:
VBP136
Operate a small power
supply system 30
VBP137
Assemble and connect an
extra low voltage battery
power source 30
VBP138
Maintain rechargeable
battery systems 30
VBP139
Identify and locate building
blocks of a centralised power
generation system 30
VBP140
Set up an extra low voltage
emergency power supply
system (not exceeding 32v)
30
VBP141
Install a sustainable extra
low voltage energy supply
system 30
VPAU645
Install and configure a home
or small office network 60
VPAU646
Install and configure a small
to medium business network
60
VU20177
Plan and build a system
using fibre optic equipment
30
VU20178
Use fibre optic equipment in
engineering technology 30
VU20179
Use fibre optic equipment in
communication technology
30
Work
Perf.
(1st)
Work
Perf.
(2nd)
Work
Project
(1st)
Work
Project
(2nd)
Product
(1st)
Product
(2nd)
Portfolio
(1st)
Portfolio
(2nd)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Allocation of nominal hours:
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VCE VET INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES – 2016
Assessment Plan Sample: Integrated Technologies
22071VIC CERTIFICATE II IN INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES
Student Number:
1
Assigned to:
VASS data entry no:
UEENEEE079A Identify and select components, accessories, materials for
electrotechnology work activities 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
Work
Performance
(1st )
Product
(1st)
Portfolio
(1st)
01
05
05

UEENEEE044B Apply technologies and concepts to electrotechnology work
activities 120

VBP131
Construct and configure a basic robotic system 30

VBP132
Program a basic robotic system 30

Allocation of nominal hours:
8
20
60
120
Notes:
1.
You need to select three tasks to cover all units of competency. Reading down the columns, the ticks indicate which
task each unit of competency has been assigned to.
2.
You may select two tasks of the same type, but not three. For example, a student could complete two Work
Projects but could not do a third Work Project.
3.
The assessment of a unit of competency cannot be split between two tasks.
4.
Decide on task allocation after considering the units of competency and the scoring criteria for each task. This will
help you to choose the task type that gives students most scope for demonstrating their achievement of the units of
competency.
5.
The allocation of nominal hours across tasks should be as equally weighted as possible.
6.
No task for VCE VET Integrated Technologies may account for more than 120 total nominal hours in the
student’s Units 3 and 4 sequence. A task accounting for more than 120 hours will not be acceptable.
7.
The VASS data entry number appears on the VASS screen where the Assessment Plan is entered. These numbers
help identify the task against which the results are to be entered.
8.
Specific advice for VCE VET Integrated Technologies: Product Task Type: The execution of the plan to produce the
Product may be split into a number of steps, each of which should take no more than 15 hours. There should be no
more than three steps in the process to achieve the satisfactory Product. The steps themselves are not to be assessed
discretely. The Product must be assessed holistically. The assessor may take up to one hour to assess the Product.
This will include inspection of the Product and an interview with the student.
9.
Refer to the current program structure for VCE VET Integrated Technologies for the release numbers associated with
the examinable units of competency in VCE VET Integrated Technologies. This is available on the VCAA website.
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