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Applied
Learning Standard 1 - Problem Solving
A1a. The students designs
and creates a product, service, or system to meet an identified need; that
is, the student:
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Develops a design
proposal that:
- shows how the ideas for the design were developed;
- reflects awareness of similar work done by others and of relevant
design standards and regulations;
- justifies the choices made in finalizing the design with reference,
for example, to functional, aesthetic, social, economic, and
environmental consdierations;
- establishes criteria for evaluating the product, service, or system;
- uses appropriate conventions to represent the design;
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Plans and implements the
steps needed to create the product, service, or system;
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Makes adjustments as
needed to conform with specified standards or regulations regarding
quality or safety;
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Evaluates the product,
service, or system in terms of the criteria established in the design
proposal, and with reference to:
- information gathered from sources such as impact studies, product
testing, or market research;
- comparisons with similar work done by others.
A1b. The students
troubleshoots problems in the operation of a system in need of repair or
devises and tests ways of improving the effectiveness of a system in
operation; that is, the student:
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Explains the structure of
the system in terms of its:
- logic, sequences, and control;
- operating principles, that is, the mathematical, scientific, and/or
organizational principles underlying the system;
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analyzes the way the
system works, taking account if its functional, aesthetic, social,
environmental, and commercial requirements, as appropriate, and using
a relevant kind of modeling or systems analysis;
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evaluates the operation
of the system, using qualitative methods and/or quantitative
measurements of performance;
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develops and tests
strategies to put the system back in operation and/or optimize its
performance;
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evaluates the
effectiveness of the strategies for improving the system and supports
the evaluation with evidence.
A1c. The student plans and
organizes an event or activity; that is, the student:
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develops a planning
schedule that:
- is sensible in terms of the goals of the event or activity;
- is logical and achievable;
- reflects research into relevant precedents and regulations;
- takes account of all relevant factors;
- communicates clearly so that a peer or colleague could use it;
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implements and adjusts
the planning schedule in ways that:
- make efficient use of time, money, people, resources,
facilities;
- reflect established priorities;
- respond effectively to unforeseen circumstances;
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evaluated the success of the event or activity
using qualitative and/or quantitative methods;
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makes recommendations for planning and organizing
subsequent similar events or activities.
Applied
Learning Standard 2 - Communication Tools and Techniques
A2a. The student makes an
oral presentation of project plans or findings to an audience with
expertise in the relevant subject matter; that is, the student:
- Organizes
the presentation in a logical way appropriate to its purpose;
- Adjusts
the style of presentation to suit its purpose and audience;
- Speaks
clearly and presents confidently;
- Responds
appropriate to questions from the audience;
- Evaluates
the effectiveness of the presentation and identifies appropriate
revisions for a future presentation.
A2b. The student
prepares a formal written proposal or report to an organization beyond the
school; that is, the student:
- Organizes
the information in the proposal or report in a logical way appropriate
to its purpose;
- Produces
the proposal or report in a format similar to that used in
professionally produced documents for a similar purpose and audience.
A2c. The student develops
a multi-media presentation, combining text, images, and/or sound; that is,
the student:
- Selects
an appropriate medium for each element of the presentation;
- Uses
the selected media skillfully, including editing and monitoring for
quality;
- Achieves
coherence in the presentation as a whole;
- Communicates
the information effectively, testing audience response and revising
the presentation accordingly.
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Learning Standard 3 - Information Tools and Techniques
A3a. The student gathers
information to assist in completing a project work, that is, the student:
- Identifies
potential sources of information to assist in completing the project;
- Uses
appropriate techniques to collect the information, e.g., considers
sampling issues in conducting a survey;
- Interprets
and analyzes the information;
- Evaluates
the information in terms of completeness, relevance, and validity;
- Shows
evidence of research in the completed project.
A3b. The student uses
on-line sources to exchange information for specific purposes; that is,
the student:
- Uses
E-mail to correspond with peer and specialists in the subject matter
of their projects;
- Incorporates
into E-mail correspondence data of different file types and
applications.
A3c. The student uses
word-processing software to produce a multi-page document; that is, the
student:
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Uses features of the software to create and edit the document;
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Uses features of the software to format the document, including a
table of contents, index, tabular columns, charts, and graphics;
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Uses feature of the software to create templates and style sheets
for the document.
A3d. The student writes,
adds content to, and analyzes a data base program that uses a relational
data base; that is, the student:
- Writes
a program capable of handling data with at least two files;
- Creates
macros to facilitate data entry, analysis, and manipulation;
- Creates
multiple report formats that include summary information;
- Merges
data from the database with other files.
A3e. The student creates,
edits, and analyzes a spreadsheet of information that displays data in
tabular, numeric format and includes multiple graphs; that is, the
student:
- Creates
a spreadsheet that displays the use of formulas and functions;
- Uses
feature of the software to sort, arrange, display, and extract data
for specific purposes;
- Uses
features of the software to create multiple spreadsheets and to
synthesize the spreadsheets into a single presentation.
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Learning Standard 4 - Learning
and Self-management Tools and Techniques
A4a. The student learns
from models; that is; the student:
- Consults
with and observes other students and adults at work and analyzes their
roles to determine the critical demands for knowledge and skills,
judgment and decision making;
- Identifies
models for the results of project work, such as professionally
produced publications, and analyzes their qualities;
- Uses
what he or she learns from models in planning and conducting project
activities.
A4b. The student reviews
his or her own progress in completing work activities and adjusts
priorities as needed to meet deadlines; that is, the student:
- Develops
and maintains work schedules that reflect consideration of priorities;
- Manages
time;
- Monitors
progress towards meeting deadlines and adjusts priorities as
necessary.
A4c. The student evaluates
his or her performance; that is, the student:
- Establishes
expectations for his or her own achievement;
- Critiques
his or her work in light of the established expectations;
- Seeks
and responds to advice and criticism from others.
Applied
Learning Standard 5 - Tools and Techniques for Working With Others
A5a. The student
participates in the establishment and operation of self-directed work
teams; that is, the student:
- Defines
roles and shares responsibilities among team members;
- Sets
objectives and time frames for the work to be completed;
- Establishes
process for group decision making;
- Reviews
progress and make adjustments as required.
A5b. The student plans and
carries out a strategy for including at least one new member in a work
program; that is, the student:
- Plans
and conducts an initial activity to introduce the new member to the
work program;
- Devises
ways of providing continuing on-the-job support and advice;
- Monitors
the new members progress in joining the program, and revises the kinds
of ways of providing support and advice accordingly;
- Reviews
the success of the overall strategy.
A5c. The student completes
a task in response to a commission from a client; that is, the student:
- Negotiates
with the client to arrive at a plan for meeting the clients needs that
is acceptable to the client, achievable within available resources,
and includes agreed upon criteria for successful completion;
- Monitors
client satisfaction with the work in progress and makes adjustment
accordingly;
- Evaluates
the result in terms of the negotiated plan and the clients evaluation
of the result.
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