Author: Neftaly Malatjie

  • 114053 LG 1.5 HOW YOU WILL BE ASSESSED

    This programme has been aligned to registered unit standards.  You will be assessed against the outcomes of the unit standards by completing a knowledge assignment that covers the essential embedded knowledge stipulated in the unit standards.  When you are assessed as competent against the unit standards, you will receive a certificate of competence and be awarded 6 credits towards a National Qualification.


     

  • 114053 LG 1.4 HOW YOU WILL LEARN

    The programme methodology includes facilitator presentations, readings, individual activities, group discussions, and skill application exercises.


  • 114053 LG 1.3 LEARNING ASSUMPTIONS

    The credit value of this unit is based on a person having prior knowledge and skills to:

    Install and configure a multi-user networked operating system

  • 114053 LG 1.2 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW PURPOSE

    At the end of this training session you will be able to Monitor and maintain a multi-user networked operating system 


  • 114053 PG 1.4 ASSESSMENT STRATEGY

    This assessment exercise will cover the outcomes required in order to achieve a competency certificate. The purpose of the assessment process is to gather enough evidence to prove all unit standard outcomes were achieved.

    Competency will be assessed through class hands on tasks recorded in POE, input and performance based assessment, assignments which will require a fair amount of research and observation in essential embedded knowledge. Assessment evidence should be sufficient to prove that the candidate is competent in all require tasks set by the unit standards.

    A summative assessment will be conducted at end of course to confirm assessment judgments.  Principles of fairness, validity, practicability, reliability and consistency will be adhered to throughout.

    Qualification

    Monitor and maintain a multi-user networked operating system 

    Unit Standard Codes

    114053

    Level

    Level 5

    Credits

    6

    Purpose of Assessment

     To provide proficient knowledge of the areas covered

     For those working in, or entering the workplace in the area of Data Communications & Networking People 

    credited with this unit standard are able to:

     Monitor the performance of a multi-user networked operating system

     Resolve problems with a multi-user networked operating system

    Maintain a multi-user networked operating system. 
    The performance of all elements is to a standard that allows for further learning in this area. 

    Assessment Procedures

    An integrated assessment approach will be followed to allow for practical and theoretical components. This entails the assessment of a number of unit standards, outcomes and criteria together in one assessment activity.

    Candidates are not only assessed against specific outcomes, but also on critical outcomes, attitudes and values.

    A summative competence judgment will be made on the basis of all assessment evidence produced, that proves that the candidate can be consistently judged as competent against the outcomes of the unit standards and the qualification as a whole.

    Candidates take responsibility for their own assessment and should notify the assessor when they are ready for assessment.

    Candidates will receive feedback after the summative assessment, which will be discussed after all assessments have been completed.

    All assessments will be reviewed to ensure that assessment practices are valid, fair, transparent, consistent and current.

    An Internal/External moderator will moderate assessment practices.

    The SETA will also conduct external moderation.

    Context of Assessment

    Assessment Methods

    Assessment Conditions

    Who will conduct assessment

    Assessment results and feedback

    Written assessments (exercises; assignments; projects)

    Oral

    Observation checklist

    Input based assessments

    Assessor

    2 weeks after successful submission