| | | | | | | | | | 1 | Provide constructive feedback to a peer with suggestions for improvement of practice | LO4 | 2 | Create an appropriate design challenge question and apply it to a suitable context, linking to an authentic learning experience (all of which connects to a nominated age group) | LO2, LO3 | 3 | Clearly connect your design proposal to the Australian Design and Technologies curriculum or the Early Years Learning Framework. | LO4 | 4 | Identify your household item and evaluate and justify your choice regarding historical, cultural, and social embeddedness of technologies. Apply appropriate writing conventions. | LO2 | 5 | Construct a multimedia presentation (max 3 min) informing of three suitable pedagogical approaches that could be used in conjunction with the design process. Must identify nominated year level/age group. | LO1 |
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| | Assessment Task 3: Multiple Choice Quiz | Task Description: | By answering quiz questions, you will demonstrate your understanding of: (a) design and technologies concepts such as pedagogy and curriculum. (b) the importance of historical, cultural, and social embeddedness of technologies and (c) basic technology and computer skills. This quiz will be based on the weekly content presented, prescribed readings, including from both textbooks (Fleer, 2023 and online text Albion et al., 2018) and tutorial activities
Submission details: This task is to be completed under the ‘Quizzes’ section in MyLO.
Completion of this Assessment Task relates to Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) 2.1, 2.3 | Task Length: | | Due Date: | Week 13 | Weight: | 10 % | | CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) | | | | 1 | Correct responses to multiple choice and single answer questions | LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 |
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| | Assessment Task 4: Design Challenge Poster | Task Description: |
Create a design challenge for a selected small group of students (P-6). You have already decided on your theme and overarching question and have expanded and justified your ideas in AT2, now you are going to create a classroom ready design challenge poster (AT3) utilising the information from AT2 and the feedback that has been provided.
Complete the sections in the PebblePad workbook:
Section one: Set the Scene Provide: a. A catchy title for your poster which will spark students’ interest. b. Your nominated year level. c. Your design question with context and authentic link, focusing on encouraging students’ innovation and creativity.
Section two: Choose your destination Select two content descriptors from the Australian Curriculum: Design and Technologies and complete the 2-column table in PebblePad including information under each of the following headings. a. Nominated year level
b. Sustainable development goal (SDG) c. Links to the Australian curriculum cross curriculum priority of Sustainability d. Robust links to the Australian Curriculum Design and Technologies e. A learning outcome for each content descriptor. A clear, concise learning outcome, “By the end of this learning session students will be able to …”. f. Artefact – what will you choose to assess students’ problem solving, i.e., the object/activity that will be assessed. g. Type of Assessment – identify which type of assessment will be used for each task. h. Assessment tool - Identify the tool to be used to record and differentiate the task for reporting purposes. i. Brief explanation of how the nominated tool will help you differentiate tasks.
Section three: Chart a course (One A3 page in poster format).
Create an electronic design challenge on an A3 page that could be used in the classroom with a small group of your nominated aged students. This interactive multi-media poster will serve as an age-appropriate communication tool between you (the teacher), and your target student audience (students) so all information required to motivate, teach, guide, and instruct the students in and through the design process must be on the poster (the design process must be evident on the poster). The poster should be an interactive tool which could be used to teach online, using iPad/laptops or with an interactive whiteboard. Remember to use Design and Technologies vocabulary suitable to your nominated age/year group.
Section four: Take the journey (Two A4 pages maximum)
1. Test and document the design poster challenge by asking one or more students or adults to undertake the journey. Arrange for a family member/friend/neighbour or peer to complete each step in the design poster. This is a test of how well each step is communicated, presented and accessible on your design poster. You may complete the journey alone if unable to gain assistance, however, it is not recommended as a way of providing evidence of how well you have created the interactive poster. 2. Record this journey using photos, images, etc. and document using concise written descriptions (including Design and Technologies vocabulary) alongside the images to connect them to how the design process has been enacted by the participants during the journey.
Section five: Evaluate your design challenge 1. Complete a written evaluation and utilise relevant teaching and learning theory to support your position.
a. Explain what (if anything) you would change about the design challenge as a result of your “trial” journey. b. Evaluate the suitability of multimedia design brief poster elements. c. Evaluate the suitability of pedagogical and assessment strategies that the “test” illustrated when the participants followed the steps in the design process. d. Indicate why the design brief worked well if no changes are necessary. 2. Explain how your design challenge fits into a broader learning sequence (e.g., how did your design challenge assist in solving the original problem/situation? Describe the prior and post learning connected to your challenge). 3. Explain how your design challenge could link to the wider school community and/or the broader community. *Before submission ensure that all images are compressed to facilitate upload to PebblePad.
Standard descriptors for these criteria below are included in the assessment rubric, located at the end of the assessment section/unit outline/in the Assignment description in MyLO.
Submission details: This task is to be completed in PebblePad.
Completion of this Assessment Task relates to Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) 2.1, 2.3, 2.6, 3.2 | Task Length: | | Due Date: | Week 13 | Weight: | 45 % | | CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) | | | | 1 | Create a suitable design question that includes all the necessary elements while connecting to a relevant age/year level | LO3 | 2 | Create an assessment strategy | LO4 | 3 |
Compile a design brief by arranging and manipulating visual modes of communication and demonstrate the application of knowledge regarding design and technology vocabulary. | LO1, LO4 | 4 | Apply the design process through the composition and presentation of elements in a documented design journey | LO3 | 5 | Apply appropriate writing conventions, evaluate, and justify how learning links to prior or further learning, and to the wider school context | LO3, LO4 |
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