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Unit Assessment Pack
Course Code: ICT50115
Course Name: Diploma of Information Technology
Unit Code: ICTWEB502
Unit Name: Create dynamic web pages
Contents
Unit Assessment Pack Cover Sheet…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3
Section 1: Assessment Plan……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Section 2: Unit Pre-Assessment Checklist (UPAC) …………………………………………………………………………………………….11
Section 3: UAT1 – Unit Knowledge Test (UKT)………………………………………………………………………………………………….12
Reasonable Adjustment Strategies Matrix (Trainer/Assessor to complete) …………………………………………………….14
Unit Assessment Result Sheet (UARS): UAT1 – Unit Knowledge Test (UKT) …………………………………………………….17
Section 4: UAT2 – Unit Project (UP)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18
Reasonable Adjustment Strategies Matrix (Trainer/Assessor to complete) …………………………………………………….20
Unit Assessment Result Sheet (UARS): UAT2 – Unit Project (UP) …………………………………………………………………..25
Section 6: Student Feedback on unit………………………………………………………………………………………………………………27
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Unit Assessment Pack Cover Sheet
Course Name ICT50115 – Diploma of Information Technology
Unit Name ICTWEB502 – Create dynamic web pages
First Name: Family Name:
Assessor Name: Student Number:
Please read and sign this assessment coversheet and submit it together with all your assessments to your Assessor by the due date.
Student
Declaration
I have kept a copy of this assessment pack and all relevant notes, attachments, and reference material
that I used in the production of the assessment pack.
The Trainer/Assessor has gone through the instructions (specially the need of using referencing and
consequence of plagiarism) for all the assessments. Due date for assessment submission has been clearly
communicated to me.
I give the trainer/assessor of this assessment the permission to:
– Reproduce this assessment and provide a copy to another member of staff; and
– Take steps to authenticate the assessment, including communicating a copy of this assessment to a
checking service (which may retain a copy of the assessment on its database for future plagiarism
checking).
I am aware of post-assessment options (re-submission, re-assessment, study plan) available to me.
I have talked to my Trainer/Assessor about any of my special needs.
By submitting this assessment pack and signing below, I DECLARE THAT all the assessments in this pack
are my own work and have not been previously submitted by me or any other student. I understand that
if there is any doubt of the authenticity of any piece of my assessment I can be orally assessed by the
assessor.
Student’s Signature: Date: ____/____/____
Assessor Use Only
Final Overall
Result
Assessment Re-submission Re-assessment
C NYC C NYC C NYC
Assessor’s Signature Date ____ /____ /____
Feedback to Student
I have received the Assessment Feedback on ____/____/____ Student’s Signature: _____________
Assessor’s Signature Date ____ /____ /____
Assessment Submission Receipt
Student
Name:
Student
Number:
Assessor
Name:
Assessor’s
Signature:
Unit
Details: ICTWEB502 – Create dynamic web pages Date
received:
ECA GRADUATE INSTITUTE | RTO: 91423 | ABN: 81 128 584 896
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Section 1: Assessment Plan
To demonstrate competence in this unit, the student must be assessed as satisfactory in each of the following
assessment tasks.
Evidence recorded Evidence Type/ Method of assessment
Unit Assessment Task 1 (UAT1) Unit Knowledge Test (UKT)
Unit Assessment Task 2 (UAT2) Unit Project (UP)
Instructions to complete the “Assessment Plan” Outcome Records
You are required to fill out this “assessment plan” outcome records in the assessment pack, when:
• The student has completed and submitted all requirements for the assessment tasks for this cluster or unit
of competency.
• The student’s work has been reviewed and assessed by you.
• You have recorded a satisfactory/unsatisfactory result for each assessment task within each unit of
competency.
• Relevant and detailed feedback has been provided to Student.
Every assessment has a “Feedback to Candidate” section to record the following information. You must also ensure
that all sections are filled appropriately, such as:
• Result of Assessment (satisfactory or unsatisfactory)
• Student name, signature and date
• Assessor name, signature and date
• Relevant and detailed feedback
Assessment Conditions
Unit purpose/application
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to produce both server and client-side content.
It applies to individuals working as web developers who are responsible for creating dynamic pages to provide
interaction between the user and the website. They use highly developed technical and analytical skills when
developing the user-website interface.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
What the student can expect to learn by studying this unit of competency
• Identify the client and server-side dynamic content.
• Create the dynamic content.
• Test the dynamic pages.
Training and assessment resources required for this unit of competency
The student will have access to the following:
• Learner guide
• PowerPoint presentation
• Unit Assessment Pack (UAP)
• Access to other learning materials such as textbooks
The resources required for these assessment tasks also included:
• Access to a computer, the Internet and word-processing system such as MS Word
• special purpose tools
• equipment and materials
• Industry software packages
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• The web server
• The client requirements
• The security policy
• Special purpose tools
• Equipment and materials
• Computer technology and documentation as required
• Codes of practice and standards issued by government regulators or industry groups.
Submission instructions
Trainer/assessor must confirm the assessment submission details for each assessment task.
Academic integrity, plagiarism and collusion
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is about the honest presentation of your academic work. It means acknowledging the work of
others while developing your own insights, knowledge and ideas.
As a student, you are required to:
• Undertake studies and research responsibly and with honesty and integrity
• Ensure that academic work is in no way falsified
• Seek permission to use the work of others, where required
• Acknowledge the work of others appropriately
• Take reasonable steps to ensure other students cannot copy or misuse your work
Plagiarism
Plagiarism means to take and use another person’s ideas and or manner of expressing them and to pass them off as
your own by failing to give appropriate acknowledgement. This includes material sourced from the internet, EGI staff,
other students, and from published and unpublished work.
Plagiarism occurs when you fail to acknowledge that the ideas or work of others are being used, which includes:
• Paraphrasing and presenting work or ideas without a reference
• Copying work either in whole or in part
• Presenting designs, codes or images as your own work
• Using phrases and passages verbatim without quotation marks or referencing the author or web page
• Reproducing lecture notes without proper acknowledgement
Collusion
Collusion means unauthorised collaboration on assessable work (written, oral or practical) with other people. This
occurs when a student presents group work as their own or as the work of someone else.
Collusion may be with another EGIstudent or with individuals or students external to EGI. This appliesto work assessed
by any educational and training body in Australia or overseas.
Collusion occurs when you work without the authorisation of the teaching staff to:
• Work with one or more people to prepare and produce work
• Allow others to copy your work or share your answer to an assessment task
• Allow someone else to write or edit your work (without EGI approval)
• Write or edit work for another student
• Offer to complete work or seek payment for completing academic work for other students.
Both collusion and plagiarism can occur in group work. For examples of plagiarism, collusion and academic misconduct
in group work please refer to the EGI’s policy on plagiarism and collusion.
Plagiarism and collusion constitute cheating. Disciplinary action will be taken against students who engage in
plagiarism and collusion as outlined in EGI’s policy.
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Proven involvement in plagiarism or collusion may be recorded on students’ academic file and could lead to disciplinary
action.
Other Important unit specific Information
N/A
Unit outcome
• This unit is not graded and the student must complete and submit all requirements for the assessment task
for this cluster or unit of competency to be deemed competent.
• Students will receive a ‘satisfactorily completed’ (S) or ‘not yet satisfactorily completed (NS) result for each
individual unit assessment task (UAT).
• Final unit result will be recorded as competency achieved/competent (C) or competency not yet achieved/not
yet competent (NYC).
Prerequisite/s
Nil
Co-requisite/s
Nil
Foundation Skills
The Foundation Skills describe those required skills (learning, oral communication, reading, writing, numeracy, digital
technology and employment skills) that are essential to performance. Foundation skills essential to performance are
explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.
Relevant Legislation
• Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986
• Age Discrimination Act 2004
• Disability Discrimination Act 1992
• Racial Discrimination Act 1975
• Sex Discrimination Act 1984
• The Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act) and Australian Privacy Principles (APPs)
• Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 – Applicable in Victoria
• Work Health and Safety Act 2011
Principles of assessment and rules of evidence
All assessment tasks will ensure that the principles of assessment and rules of evidence are adhered to.
The principles of assessment are that assessment must be valid, fair, flexible, reliable and consistent. The rules of
evidence state that evidence must be sufficient, valid, current and authentic.
Principles of Assessment
Validity:
• Each assessment task has been mapped to unit of competency requirements.
• Refer to the ‘Unit Mapping’ document for more information.
• Assessment tasks are varied and are required to be completed over a period of time and, where required, on
a number of occasions.
• Practical observations provide opportunities for students to demonstrate both knowledge and skills.
• Assessment of knowledge and skills is integrated with their practical application;
• Assessment to be based on evidence that demonstrates that a learner could demonstrate these skills and
knowledge in other similar situations.
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Reliability:
• Reliability refers to the degree of consistency and accuracy of the assessment outcomes. That is, the extent
to which the assessment will provide similar outcomes for students with equal competence at different
times or places, regardless of the Assessor conducting the assessment.
• Trainer Assessment Pack provides benchmark performance checklists and answers for each assessment task
to ensure accuracy and consistency in the assessment decision-making process.
Flexibility:
• All students should be fully informed of the purpose of assessment, the assessment criteria, methods and
tools used, and the context and timing of the assessment.
• A range of assessment methods are provided that are relevant to the unit’s context.
• Assessment methods are appropriate to the context, the unit of competency and associated assessment
requirements, and the individual.
Fairness:
• Students are required to declare reasonable adjustments if they have any special needs or considerations
that may affect their ability to complete the assessments.
• Any reasonable adjustments that are required to be made to these assessment tasks must be recorded in
the reasonable adjustment strategies matrix section, in the unit pre-assessment checklist for the relevant
task.
• An assessment should not place unnecessary demands on students that may prevent a student from
demonstrating competence (for example, an assessment should not demand a higher level of English
language or literacy than that which is required to perform to the workplace standard outlined in the
competencies being assessed).
• The EGI informs the learner about the assessment process and provides the learner with the opportunity to
challenge the result of the assessment and be reassessed if necessary.
• Students are provided with information about the appeals process in their Student Handbook.
Rules of Evidence
Validity:
• The Marking Guide provides a set of benchmark performance responses/checklists/answers for each
assessment task.
• There is a clear relationship between the evidence requirements of the unit of competency and the evidence
on which the assessment judgment is made.
• Assessors are to record assessment outcomes for each task in the accompanying Unit Assessment Result
Sheet (UARS).
• Assessor observations require the Assessor to watch and observe the student complete specific workplacerelated activities in which they can demonstrate the skills and knowledge required.
Sufficiency:
• The ‘Unit Mapping’ document demonstrates how assessment tasks align with unit of competency
requirements.
• Some units may require the student to demonstrate assessment over a period of time and more than once.
These requirements will be made clear in the relevant assessment task.
• All dimensions of competency are addressed.
• Competency in different contexts is demonstrated.
• The Assessor is assured that the quality, quantity and relevance of the assessment evidence enables a
judgment to be made of a learner’s competency.
Currency:
• Evidence for each assessment task must demonstrates the student’s current knowledge and skills.
• Workplace-based related tasks will allow the student to draw from current workplace conditions and
experiences, and students will be able to use technology, tools and equipment specific to their workplace.
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• The Assessor is assured that the assessment evidence demonstrates current competency. This requires the
assessment evidence to be from the present or the very recent past.
Authenticity:
• Students are required to sign the Unit Assessment Task Cover Sheet, indicating that the work they have
submitted for assessment is their own.
• The Assessor is assured that the evidence presented for assessment is the student’s own work.
AQF Level
AQF levels and the AQF levels criteria are an indication of the relative complexity and/or depth of achievement and
the autonomy required to demonstrate that achievement.
All assessment tasks must ensure compliance with the requirements of AQF level and the AQF level criteria. For more
information, please visit https://monkessays.com/write-my-essay/aqf.edu.au/
Further Information
For further information about this unit go to https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/ ICTWEB502
and assessment guidelines and trainer/assessor instructions to assess student’s work.
Additional Information
• This information will be managed by the provisions of the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act.
• Students are required to satisfactorily complete and submit all assessment tasks that contribute to the
assessment for this unit.
• Student will be provided with one more attempt to complete this Unit assessment pack (UAP), if
trainer/assessor deemed them not yet satisfactorily completed (NS) in any Unit assessment task (UAT).
• Unit Pre-Assessment Checklist (UPAC) will be reviewed by the trainer/assessor to ensure the student is ready
for the assessment.
• Feedback regarding this Unit assessment pack (UAP) can be emailed to Academic Manager, EGI for
continuously improving our assessment and student resources.
Feedback to student
Feedback on students’ assessment performance is a vital element in their learning. Its purpose is to justify to students
how their competency was assessed, as well as to identify and reward specific qualities in their work, to recommend
aspects needing improvement, and to guide students on what steps to take.
Feedback defines for students what their trainer/assessor thinks is important for a topic or a subject. At its best,
feedback should:
• Be provided for each Unit Assessment Task (UAT)
• Guide students to adapt and adjust their learning strategies
• Guide trainers/assessors to adapt and adjust teaching to accommodate students’ learning needs
• Be a pivotal feature of learning and assessment design, not an add-on ritual
• Focus on course and unit learning outcomes
• Guide students to become independent and self-reflective learners and their own critics
• Acknowledge the developmental nature of learning
Please do not provide short/one-word comments, such as “Fantastic” or “Great work!”. Feedback needs to be:
• Constructive – highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of a given piece of work, it should set out ways in
which the student can improve the work.
• Timely – should be given while the assessed work is still fresh in a student’s mind, before the student moves
on to subsequent tasks.
• Meaningful – should target individual needs, be linked to specific assessment criteria, and be received by a
student in time to benefit subsequent work.
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If students have not received proper feedback, they can speak to Academic Manager, EGI. For more information,
please refer to EGI Staff Handbook.
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Section 2: Unit Pre-Assessment Checklist (UPAC)
Purpose of the Checklist
The pre-assessment checklist helps students determine if they are ready for assessment. The trainer/assessor must
review the checklist with the student before the student attempts the assessment task. If any items of the checklist
are incomplete or not clear to the student, the trainer/assessor must provide relevant information to the student to
ensure they understand the requirements of the assessment task. The student must ensure they are ready for the
assessment task before undertaking it.
Information for Trainers/Assessors:
• Please make sure the student has completed the necessary prior learning before attempting this assessment.
• Please make sure you as a trainer/assessor have clearly explained the assessment process and tasks to be
completed.
• Please make sure the student understands what evidence is required to be collected and how.
• Please make sure the student knows their rights and the Complaints and Appeal process.
• Please make sure the student has discussed any special needs or reasonable adjustments to be considered
during the assessment (refer to the Reasonable Adjustments Strategy Matrix).
• Please make sure the student has access to a computer and the internet (if they prefer to type the answers).
• Please ensure that yourstudent must have all the required resources needed to complete this Unit Assessment
Task (UAT). (Refer to Training and assessment resources for more information).
• Due date of this assessment task is according to the timetable.
• In exceptional (compelling and compassionate) circumstances, an extension to submit an assessment can be
granted by the trainer/assessor.
• Evidence of the compelling and compassionate circumstances must be provided together with the request for
extension to submit the assessment work.
• Request for an extension to submit assessment work must be made before the due date of this assessment
task.
Reasonable Adjustments
• Students with carer responsibilities, cultural or religious obligations, English as an additional language,
disability etc. can request for reasonable adjustments.
• Please note, academic integrity of the unit/course will not be lowered to accommodate the needs of any
student, but there is a requirement to be flexible about the way in which it is delivered or assessed.
• The Disability Standards for Education requires institutions to take reasonable steps to enable the student
with a disability to participate in education on the same basis as a student without a disability.
• Trainer/Assessor must complete the section “Reasonable Adjustment Strategies Matrix” to ensure the
explanation and correct strategy have been recorded and implemented. This Matrix can be found at the
beginning of each Assessment Task.
• Trainer/Assessor must notify the Academic Manager, EGI for any reasonable adjustments made.
• All evidence and supplementary documentation must be submitted with the assessment pack to the Academic
Manager, EGI.
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Section 3: UAT1 – Unit Knowledge Test (UKT)
Assessment type:
• Written Questions
Purpose of the assessment
This assessment task is designed to evaluate student’s knowledge essential to develop interactive and engaging
websites, using a range of features from various, appropriate languages & Knowledge regarding to the following:
• Knowledge to determine the necessary dynamic functionality of the web document and the appropriate
language to achieve the functionality.
• Knowledge to determine web document requirements.
• Knowledge to design the web document, and embedded scripts to achieve the required functionality.
• Knowledge to test the web document against the required functionality and reiterate until correct.
• Knowledge to discuss the basic principles behind open platform programming.
Instructions provided to the student:
Assessment task description:
• This is the first unit of assessment task student has to successfully complete to be deemed competent in this
unit of competency.
• The Unit Knowledge Test is comprised of four (4) written questions.
• Student must respond to all the question and submit them to the Trainer/Assessor.
• Student must answer all questions to the required level, e.g. provide the number of points, to be deemed
satisfactory in this task.
• Trainer/Assessor is required to provide the feedback within two weeks and notify students when results are
available.
Applicable conditions:
• This knowledge test is untimed and are conducted as open book tests (this means student can refer to
textbooks during the test).
• Student must read and respond to all questions.
• Student may handwrite/use computers to answer the questions.
• Student must complete the task independently.
• No marks or grades are allocated for this assessment task. The outcome of the task will be Satisfactory or Not
Satisfactory.
• Trainer /Assessor must assess student’s written skills and knowledge as he/she complete this assessment task.
• The trainer/assessor may ask student relevant questions on this assessment task to ensure that this is his/her
own work.
Resubmissions and reattempts:
• Where a student’s answers are deemed not satisfactory after the first attempt, a resubmission attempt will
be allowed. Assessor must note any such submissions.
• Student may speak to their Trainer/Assessor if student have any difficulty in completing this task and require
reasonable adjustments (e.g. can be given as an oral assessment).
• For more information, please refer to EGI Staff Handbook.
Location:
• This assessment task may be completed in a classroom, learning management system (i.e. Canvas or
independent learning environment.)
• Trainer/Assessor will provide student further information regarding the location for completing this
assessment task.
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Instructions for answering written questions:
1. Student must have to complete a written assessment consisting of a series of questions.
2. It is expected from students to correctly answer all the questions.
3. Answers must demonstrate an understanding and application of relevant concepts, critical thinking, and good
writing skills.
4. Student must be concise and to the point and write answers according to the given word-limit to each question
and do not provide irrelevant information.
5. Student must not use non-discriminatory language. The language used should not devalue, demean, or
exclude individuals or groups based on attributes such as gender, disability, culture, race, religion, sexual
preference or age. Gender inclusive language should be used.
6. Assessor should not accept answers copied directly from texts without acknowledgement of the text.
How trainer/assessor will assess the work?
This assessment task requires the student to answer all the questions correctly.
• Answers must demonstrate the student’s understanding and knowledge of the unit.
• If all assessment tasks are deemed Satisfactory (S), then the unit outcome is Competent (C).
• If at least one of the assessment tasks is deemed Not Satisfactory (NS), then the unit outcome is Not Yet
Competent (NYC).
• Once all assessment tasks allocated to this Unit of Competency have been undertaken, trainer/assessor will
complete an Assessment plan to record the unit outcome. The outcome will be either Competent (C) or Not
Yet Competent (NYC).
• The “Assessment Plan” is available with the Unit Assessment Pack (UAP) – Cover Sheet.
Instructions for assessors:
• Assesses each student’s answers in accordance with the guidelines provided in the “Assessment Pack”.
• Should not accept answers copied directly from texts without acknowledgement of the text
• Assess each student’s answers and provide feedback within two weeks of submission
• Notify each student that they are Satisfactory/ Not Satisfactory via the learning management system.
• Submit assessed unit assessment pack to student administration within one week of marking, so that results
can be uploaded into the student management system.
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Reasonable Adjustment Strategies Matrix (Trainer/Assessor to complete)
Category Possible Issue Reasonable Adjustment Strategy (select as applicable)
LLN Speaking
Reading
Writing
Confidence
Verbal assessment
Presentations
Demonstration of a skill
Use of diagrams
Use of supporting documents such as wordlists
NonEnglish
Speaking
Background
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Cultural
background
Confidence
Discuss with the student and supervisor (if applicable) whether
language, literacy and numeracy are likely to impact on the
assessment process
Use methods that do not require a higher level of language or
literacy than is required to perform the job role
Use short sentences that do not contain large amounts of
information
Clarify information by rephrasing, confirm understanding
Read any printed information to the student
Use graphics, pictures and colour coding instead of, or to
support, text
Offer to write down, or have someone else write, oral responses
given by the student
Ensure that the time available to complete the assessment,
while meeting enterprise requirements, takes account of the
student’s needs
Indigenous
Knowledge and
understanding
Flexibility
Services
Inappropriate
training and
assessment
Culturally appropriate training
Explore understanding of concepts and practical application
through oral assessment
Flexible delivery
Using group rather than individual assessments
Assessment through completion of practical tasks in the field
after demonstration of skills and knowledge.
Age Educational
background
Limited study skills
Make sure font size is not too small
Trainer/Assessor should refer to the student’s experience
Ensure that the time available to complete the assessment takes
account of the student’s needs
Provision of information or course materials in accessible
format.
Changes in teaching practices, e.g. wearing an FM microphone to
enable a student to hear lectures
Supply of specialised equipment or services, e.g. a note-taker for
a student who cannot write
Changes in lecture schedules and arrangements, e.g. relocating
classes to an accessible venue
Changes to course design, e.g. substituting an assessment task
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Modifications to physical environment, e.g. installing lever taps,
building ramps, installing a lift
Educational
background
Reading
Writing
Numeracy
Limited study skills
and/or learning
strategies
Discuss with the Student previous learning experience
Ensure learning and assessment methods meet the student’s
individual need
Disability Speaking
Reading
Writing
Numeracy
Limited study skills
and/or learning
strategies
Identify the issues
Create a climate of support
Ensure access to support that the student has agreed to
Appropriately structure the assessment
Provide information or course materials in accessible format,
e.g. a text book in braille
Changes in teaching practices, e.g. wearing an FM microphone to
enable a student to hear lectures
Supply of specialised equipment or services, e.g. a note taker for
a student who cannot write
Changes in lecture schedules and arrangements, e.g. relocating
classes to an accessible venue
Changes to course design, e.g. substituting an assessment task
Modifications to physical environment, e.g. installing lever taps,
building ramps, installing a lift
Explanation of reasonable adjustments strategy used (If required)
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Assessment Instructions:
• This is an individual assessment.
• To make full and satisfactory responses you should consult a range of learning resources, other information
such as handouts and textbooks, learners’ resources and slides.
• All questions must be answered in order to gain competency for this assessment.
• You may attach a separate sheet if required.
• You must staple the loose sheets together along with the cover page.
• You must attach the loose sheets chronologically as per the page numbers.
• Correction fluid and tape are not permitted. Please do any corrections by striking through the incorrect words
with one or two lines and rewriting the correct words.
Resources required to complete the assessment task:
• Computer
• Internet
• MS Word / Excel
• Printer or e-printer
• Adobe acrobat/reader
• Learning management system
Question 1. Provide a brief description of each of the following web-programming concepts:
a) Authentication and web security
b) Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
c) Session management
d) Stateless programming
Question 2. Explain programming control structures:
a) Sequence control structures
b) Decision control structure
c) Loop control structure
Question 3. Outline the object-oriented programming of:
a) Inheritance
b) Polymorphism
c) Abstraction
d) Encapsulation
Question 4. Identify and outline three of the major web browsers features:
a) Mozilla Firefox
b) Google chrome
c) Microsoft internet Explorer
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Unit Assessment Result Sheet (UARS): UAT1 – Unit Knowledge Test (UKT)
Student’s ID: Date:
Student’s name:
Assessor’s name:
Does the candidate answer the following? Yes No Assessor Comments
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Feedback to Student (Please include recommendations in cases where the student has not satisfactorily completed
all the above questions)
Result: Satisfactory Not Yet Satisfactory
Assessor’s Signature: Date:
Student’s Signature: Date:
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Section 4: UAT2 – Unit Project (UP)
Assessment type:
• Unit Project (UP) – Develop interactive and engaging website, using a range of features from various,
appropriate language.
Purpose of the assessment
This assessment task is designed to evaluate your following skills and abilities:
• Skills to analyse the requirements for web documents.
• Skills to create dynamic content.
• Skills to test the dynamic pages.
• Skills to write and edit computer code, and technical data, to ensure the correct syntax and accuracy.
• Skills to prepare project charter expressing ideas, explores complex issues, and is constructed logically,
succinctly and accurately.
• Skills to prepare a website design brief for each webpage.
Instructions provided to the student:
Assessment task description:
• This is the second unit assessment task that student has to successfully complete to be deemed competent in
this unit of competency.
• This assessment task requires you to complete a project.
• You are required to perform the following activities in this assessment task:
o Prepare a project proposal
o Prepare a website
o Test and debug the web document functionality
• Student is required to complete the tasks based on a given scenario.
• Student must attempt all criteria to the required level, e.g. Assessment criteria mentioned in the performance
checklist to be deemed satisfactory in this task
• Student must prepare a research report based on given case study by following all given instructions, for the
trainer/assessor to assess competency in this assessment task.
Applicable conditions:
• This skill test is untimed and conducted as an open book test (this means student can refer to textbooks or
other learner materials during the test).
• Student may handwrite/use computers to answer the questions.
• Student must complete the task independently.
• No marks or grades are allocated for this assessment task. The outcome of the task will be Satisfactory or Not
Satisfactory.
• Trainer /Assessor must assess student’s practical skills, technique and knowledge as he/she complete this
assessment task.
• The trainer/assessor may ask student relevant questions on this assessment task to ensure that this is his/her
own work.
Resubmissions and reattempts:
• Where a student’s answers are deemed not satisfactory after the first attempt, a resubmission attempt will
be allowed. Assessor must note any such submissions.
• Student may speak to their Trainer/Assessor if student have any difficulty in completing this task and require
reasonable adjustments (e.g. can be given as an oral assessment).
• For more information, please refer to EGI Staff Handbook.
Location:
• This assessment task may be completed in a classroom, learning management system (i.e. Canvas or
independent learning environment.)
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• Trainer/Assessor will provide student further information regarding the location for completing this
assessment task.
General Instructions for attempting the skills test:
• This assessment task is in continuation to the previous task.
• You will create dynamic pages to provide interaction between the user and the website in this assessment
task.
• You will be expanding the knowledge and skills acquired during the previous assessment task.
• Instructions to develop interactive and engaging website, using a range of features from various, appropriate
language is provided within the assessment task.
• You will be required to correctly attempt all activities of this assessment task
How trainer/assessor will assess the work?
• This assessment task requires the student to prepare a research report based on given case study.
• Answers must demonstrate the student’s understanding and knowledge of the unit.
• If all assessment tasks are deemed Satisfactory (S), then the unit outcome is Competent (C).
• If at least one of the assessment tasks is deemed Not Satisfactory (NS), then the unit outcome is Not Yet
Competent (NYC).
• Once all assessment tasks allocated to this Unit of Competency have been undertaken, trainer/assessor will
complete an Assessment plan to record the unit outcome. The outcome will be either Competent (C) or Not
Yet Competent (NYC).
• The “Assessment Plan” is available with the Unit Assessment Pack (UAP) – Cover Sheet.
Instructions for the assessor:
• Assesses each student’s performance in accordance with the performance criteria for competency listed in
the Unit Trainer and Assessor Pack (UTAP).
• Assess each student’s performance and provide feedback within two weeks of student attempting this
assessment task.
• Notify each student that they are Satisfactory/ Not Satisfactory via the student portal.
• Submit assessed unit assessment pack to student administration within one week of marking so results can be
uploaded into the student management system.
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Reasonable Adjustment Strategies Matrix (Trainer/Assessor to complete)
Category Possible Issue Reasonable Adjustment Strategy (select as applicable)
LLN Speaking
Reading
Writing
Confidence
Verbal assessment
Presentations
Demonstration of a skill
Use of diagrams
Use of supporting documents such as wordlists
NonEnglishSpeaking
Background
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Cultural
background
Confidence
Discuss with the student and supervisor (if applicable) whether
language, literacy and numeracy are likely to impact on the
assessment process
Use methods that do not require a higher level of language or
literacy than is required to perform the job role
Use short sentences that do not contain large amounts of
information
Clarify information by rephrasing, confirm understanding
Read any printed information to the student
Use graphics, pictures and colour coding instead of, or to
support, text
Offer to write down, or have someone else write, oral responses
given by the student
Ensure that the time available to complete the assessment,
while meeting enterprise requirements, takes account of the
student’s needs
Indigenous
Knowledge and
understanding
Flexibility
Services
Inappropriate
training and
assessment
Culturally appropriate training
Explore understanding of concepts and practical application
through oral assessment
Flexible delivery
Using group rather than individual assessments
Assessment through completion of practical tasks in the field
after demonstration of skills and knowledge.
Age Educational
background
Limited study skills
Make sure font size is not too small
Trainer/Assessor should refer to the student’s experience
Ensure that the time available to complete the assessment takes
account of the student’s needs
Provision of information or course materials in accessible
format.
Changes in teaching practices, e.g. wearing an FM microphone to
enable a student to hear lectures
Supply of specialised equipment or services, e.g. a note-taker for
a student who cannot write
Changes in lecture schedules and arrangements, e.g. relocating
classes to an accessible venue
Changes to course design, e.g. substituting an assessment task
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Modifications to physical environment, e.g. installing lever taps,
building ramps, installing a lift
Educational
background
Reading
Writing
Numeracy
Limited study skills
and/or learning
strategies
Discuss with the Student previous learning experience
Ensure learning and assessment methods meet the student’s
individual need
Disability Speaking
Reading
Writing
Numeracy
Limited study skills
and/or learning
strategies
Identify the issues
Create a climate of support
Ensure access to support that the student has agreed to
Appropriately structure the assessment
Provide information or course materials in accessible format,
e.g. a text book in braille
Changes in teaching practices, e.g. wearing an FM microphone to
enable a student to hear lectures
Supply of specialised equipment or services, e.g. a note taker for
a student who cannot write
Changes in lecture schedules and arrangements, e.g. relocating
classes to an accessible venue
Changes to course design, e.g. substituting an assessment task
Modifications to physical environment, e.g. installing lever taps,
building ramps, installing a lift
Explanation of reasonable adjustments strategy used (If required)
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Assessment Instructions:
• Your assessor will assess your work according to the given performance criteria/ performance checklist.
• To make full and satisfactory responses you should consult a range of learning resources, other information
such as handouts and textbooks, learners’ resources and slides.
• You may attach a separate sheet if required.
• You must staple the loose sheets together along with the cover page.
• You must attach the loose sheets chronologically as per the page numbers.
• Correction fluid and tape are not permitted. Please do any corrections by striking through the incorrect words
with one or two lines and rewriting the correct words.
Resources required to complete the assessment task:
• Computer
• Internet
• MS Word / Excel
• Printer or e-printer
• Adobe acrobat/reader
• Learning management system
Assessment task Instructions
• This assessment task requires you to assume/ take on the role of a Website Developed.
• You must analyse the client requirements to prepare and debug website.
• You must prepare project proposal as per the provided template.
ECA CONSULTANTS
You have been hired as web developer by ECA consultants.
To start working on this project, you need to create a Database using WAMP server and MariaDB server. Use root as
user name and password “”. Please use MariaDB server to logon using localhost/phpmyadmin/ URL.
Create a Database XX (Your Initials) and table customer with fields as below.
• ID integer auto increment
• Name Varchar 50
• City Varchar 50
• DOB Date
• Phone Varchar 15
• Password Varchar 10
• Please enter at-least 3 records.
Your first task is to create one client-side dynamic login webpage for their client. This web page should display
current date and time on top, display logo of organisation, welcome message and input boxes for name and
password, reset and submit button. You can use HTML and CSS to create web page and JavaScript to display date
and time on webpage. You need to conduct data validation for name and password field, use JavaScript to perform
this function. Once you click submit button, it should use post method and send request to details php page.
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Your second task is to create server-side dynamic webpage details using PHP. This page should be able to read name
and password and check this in the database. If records are existing than display in table format all details otherwise
display unauthorised error on the web page. You will need PHP to connect with MySQL Mario DB with user root and
no password. Please use port 3307 and WAMP server on your computer to connect with database.
You may also use your place of business but need to get approval from trainer prior to completing the following
requirements to develop web site.
1. Identify the client and server-side dynamic content (Complete 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4)
1.1 Review the technical requirements of the case study and list the technical requirements for this website of
dynamic pages.
• Server Requirement
• Browser Requirements
• Development Software Requirements
1.2 Please refer the provided case study information and Identify the sections of the website, requiring client-side
dynamic content, list the function required on login page, which need to be completed by JavaScript.
1.3 Please refer the provided case study information and Identify the sections of the website, requiring server-side
dynamic content, list the functions required on details page, which need to be completed by PHP.
1.4 Please refer the provided case study information and Select the appropriate languages and technology to meet
the requirements and list the reasons of selecting these languages such as JavaScript and PHP.
2. Create the dynamic content (Complete 2.1 and 2.2)
2.1 Create pages using the appropriate languages using the case study and PHP, HTML, CSS and WAMP server.
Submit the code of the webpages and screen shot of code output.
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2.2 Ensure that the code conforms to current industry best practice and standards, use HTML validator to test your
code and submit the both screen shots before error fix and after error fix for any errors found.
3. Test the dynamic pages (Complete 3.1 and 3.2)
3.1 Test the website in a variety of browsers such as Google chrome, Internet explorer and submit the screen shots
of your webpages in al-least two browsers.
3.2 Ensure that the required dynamic content functions according to the specified requirements, prepare a check list
for acceptance criteria and complete it by testing other student’s webpages. Submit the completed checklist.
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Unit Assessment Result Sheet (UARS): UAT2 – Unit Project (UP)
Student’s ID: Date:
Student’s name:
Assessor’s name:
Does the candidate meet the following criteria? Yes No Assessor Comments
1.1 Review the technical requirements of the case study
and list the technical requirements for this website of
dynamic pages.
1.2 Identify the sections of the website, requiring clientside dynamic content
1.3 Identify the sections of the website, requiring serverside dynamic content
1.4 Select the appropriate languages and technology to
meet the requirements and list the reasons of selecting
these languages.
2.1 Create pages using the appropriate languages using
the case study and PHP, HTML, CSS and WAMP server.
Submit the code of the webpages.
2.2 Ensure that the code conforms to current industry
best practice and standards, use HTML validator to test
your code and submit the screen shot from HTML
validator and fix any errors found.
3.1 Test the website in a variety of browsers such as
Google chrome, Internet explorer and submit the screen
shots of your webpages in two browsers.
3.2 Ensure that the required dynamic content functions
according to the specified requirements, prepare a check
list for acceptance criteria and complete it by testing other
student’s webpages. Submit the completed checklist.
Feedback to Student (Please include recommendations in cases where the student has not satisfactorily completed
all the above questions)
Result: Satisfactory Not Yet Satisfactory
Assessor’s Signature: Date:
Student’s Signature: Date:
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Section 6: Student Feedback on unit
Instruction – Please answer the following questions regarding your experiences in this unit of study. For each question mark your
responses by filling in the square that represents your thoughts. Take care to ensure that each of your responses is entered in the
correct row. Please give thoughtful answers; your opinions are highly valued. Do not write your name or other identifying information
on this sheet. Your responses will be completely anonymous and will be used to improve the quality of the unit.
Competency: ICTWEB502 – Create dynamic web pages
Based on your learning experience in this unit, use the scales on the right to indicate the EXTENT of your agreement with the
statements below by shading the boxes.
Where 1 – Strongly Disagree
2 – Disagree
3 – Neutral
4 – Agree
5 – Strongly Agree
Criteria 1 2 3 4 5
The unit covered what the unit outline indicated.
This unit is relevant to my course.
The learning activities in this unit have helped my learning.
The assessments in this unit have helped me learn.
I was able to learn from the feedback I received in this unit.
There were clear guidelines for all assessment tasks in this unit.
The learning resources provided for this unit helped me to engage in learning.
This unit provided a reasonable amount of flexibility for study.
The teaching and learning spaces used for this unit were adequate.
The amount of work required in this unit was reasonable.
In this unit, people treated each other fairly and with respect.
This unit helped me develop my skills in critical thinking, analysing, and problem solving
and communicating.
Overall, I’ve had a satisfactory learning experience in this unit.
What were the best aspects of this unit?
What aspects of this unit need improving?
Thank you for your feedback.
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