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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
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Identify and locate surface anatomic landmarks on images. | LO2 | 2 | Describe appropriate stretches and exercises targeting specific muscles and joints. | LO2 | 3 | Apply mechanical knowledge to explain or calculate aspects of human movement. | LO1, LO3 |
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Assessment Task 3: Practical test |
Task Description: | Students will be required measure the range of movement at a joint using a goniometer and/or inclinometer, palpate bony surface landmarks, demonstrate an appropriate exercise and/or stretch that targets a specified muscle group, and describe the muscles, skeletal, joint structures and forces in human movement .
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Due Date: | Refer to Assessment Description |
Weight: | 25 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Measure joint range of motion using a goniometer and/or inclinometer. | LO1, LO2 | 2 | Palpate and identify surface landmark features, muscles, and other features that contribute to human movement. | LO2, LO3 | 3 | Describe and demonstrate a stretch or exercise that targets a specified muscle group and describe the effects of joint position on the muscles. | LO1, LO2, LO3 |
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Assessment Task 4: Comparative analysis of a complex motor task |
Task Description: |
This task is a comparative analysis of a novice and an expert performing a complex motor task. The assignment consists of three parts. Part A will cover motor task classification and movement analysis including planning and be submitted electronically in a poster format (5% weight, group mark).
Part B is a presentation of the summary of the project in an academic style poster session delivered to students and staff. (5% weight, group mark)
Part C is an essay that presents the mechanical and anatomic analysis of the task, a comparison between the novice and the expert performer, and a proposed intervention for the novice performer. Each student will take carriage of an individual section and receive a mark for that section (10% weighting, individual) and an overall mark for the essay (10% weighting, group mark).
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Weight: | 30 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Plan and carry out a movement analysis of a novice and an expert. | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 2 | Describe and explain how the muscle, skeletal, joint, neural and other structures contribute to movement performance. | LO1, LO2 | 3 | Describe the observed movement techniques and explain their effect on performance using mechanical principles. | LO1, LO3 | 4 | Work as a group to present the movement analysis via a poster, oral discussion, and essay. | LO4 |
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