What and how I will test
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Expected outcome
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Actual outcome
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Action required
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Check software applications
I will click on the icons and see if they run successfully.
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I expect that the applications will work.
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They worked quickly and allowed me to use the software
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None required
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Check the default folder settings are correct
Make sure the contents are correct when the folder is opened.
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I expect that the contents are what should be in the folder.
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The settings were right and so were all the contents
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No action required
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Desktop shortcuts should go lead to the right place
I will click the shortcuts and see where they go to.
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I expect that the shortcuts will go to the right place
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The My Computer shortcut went to the correct place
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None required
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The correct device drivers are installed.
Look to see if the peripherals work as intended.
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I expect the game controller to work when I open the game
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The controller wasn’t recognised so I updated the driver and then it worked when I re-opened the game.
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Update the driver and then it worked fine
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The correct paper size set for printing.
Investigate the paper sizes in the printer trays.
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Look in each tray to make sure they are loaded correctly and that they are the right size
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They were all in the right trays and loaded correctly.
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None required.
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Options menu work
Select an option from the menu and make sure it works.
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The selected option will take me to the required place
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I was taken to the right application
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No action required.
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The correct time and date
Compare the date and time on my computer and my watch.
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I expect they will be the same
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There was a difference in both time and date on my computer..
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After checking them against another watch I went into settings on the computer and altered the date and time to be correct.
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Friday, 20 June 2014
Unit 2 - P7
Unit 28 - D3
Thinking of how to improve my website, I will consider;
Accessibility
Ease of-use
Functionality
User environments, links, navigation
Content
Check against user requirements
The Accessibility I would ensure that the website works on all the available browsers as I only tested a few. This would ensure that more people would definitely have access. This would be beneficial to all involved as the film club could have more members and also there wouldn't be anyone feeling left out by not being able to join if they wish to.
To improve the ease of use I would give more instructions and information to make it less confusing for young members when they start using the site. This would include more detail on the payment page as it could be difficult for someone not used to putting in the information and it is important to get it right. Also on the review page because users may not fully understand what comments would be helpful as more detail is better.
Making sure that the payment details are stored securely and correctly as well as the review information from each member would be vital as this is all very important information. This is part of the functionality that would need to be improved and maintained to have a successful website.
Ensuring every link and trailer worked would make the experience of the site better for the members. This would mean that they could view the trailer before deciding to watch the film which is beneficial for them and then having no broken links is vital as if they can't move to all pages then information, such as reviews would not be completed and so it would be pointless.
Ensuring every link and trailer worked would make the experience of the site better for the members. This would mean that they could view the trailer before deciding to watch the film which is beneficial for them and then having no broken links is vital as if they can't move to all pages then information, such as reviews would not be completed and so it would be pointless.
Increasing the content would make it better because there is a wider range for the users to consider reviewing and have a better range to suit each person's interests. Having more films and their trailers would allow the members to view them prior to making the choice of watching the film and it would mean that they aren't paying for a film that they will be bored of watching after 15 minutes.
Having strict checks against user requirements will ensure that there are no errors and that all rules are obeyed. I would ensure that many checks have been done for a range of circumstances e.g. Age (not old enough), incorrect data submitted, missing data and that the films have the right age restrictions when chosen by me to be put on the website. This would avoid any complaints or confusion for users and/or parents.
Unit 2 - P8
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Adrian
Roche
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Qualification
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BTEC
National 1st certificate in IT
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Unit number and title
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Unit
2.2 computer systems.
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Assignment
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Description
of activity undertaken (please be as specific as possible)
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Using
the computer system provided, carry out the following routine maintenance:
• Create a file structure under user as
follows
A
folder labelled with your name and within this folder create 3 folders
labelled Home, Work and Study
• Configure the operating system to perform
the following:
• back-up procedures
• automatic scheduling and deletion of
unwanted data
• archiving
• defragmentation
• deleting temporary files
• Cleaning keyboard, mouse, display screen of
the computer provided
• replacing consumables printer paper in the
printer provided
·
replacing
the damaged mouse
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Assessment
and grading criteria
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Task 4. Undertake routine maintenance tasks on a standalone computer system.
P8
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How
the activity meets the requirements of the assessment and grading criteria, including
how and where the activity took place
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The
task was completed as I watched Adrian set up the file structure as
described. He then defragmented, deleted the temporary files and changed the
paper in the printer. Finally I witnessed Adrian clean the required areas of
the computer after replacing the damaged mouse.
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Witness
name
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Kane Ogden
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Job
role
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Student
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Witness
signature
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K.Ogden
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Date
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13/06/2014
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Assessor
name
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Chris
Sumpter
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Assessor
signature
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Date
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13/06/2014
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Unit 2 - P6
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Adrian
Roche
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Qualification
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BTEC
National 1st certificate in IT
|
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Unit number and title
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Unit
2.2 computer systems.
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Assignment
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Set
up and maintain a computer system
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Description
of activity undertaken (please be as specific as possible)
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Task 2 (P6)
Using the computer system provided:
Change the icon size to large
Change the font size to large
colour/background to
red
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Assessment
and grading criteria
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P6.configure a computer system to meet user needs
For P6, learners must configure some basic system settings, such as
left and right mouse buttons, powersaving options, screen resolution, desktop
theme, font size, default language setting, default folder locations etc.
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How
the activity meets the requirements of the assessment and grading criteria, including
how and where the activity took place
|
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Adrian
was able to complete the tasks by using a computer that he changed to a
stand-alone computer (via settings). I observed the tasks being completed.
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Witness
name
|
Kane Ogden
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Job
role
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Student
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MB
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Witness
signature
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K.Ogden
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Date
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13/06/2014
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Assessor
name
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Chris
Sumpter
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Assessor
signature
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Date
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13/06/2014
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Unit 2 - P5
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Adrian
Roche
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Qualification
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BTEC
National 1st certificate in IT
|
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Unit number and title
|
Unit
2.2 computer systems.
|
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Assignment
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P5 set up a
standalone computer system, installing hardware and software components [SM3]
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Description
of activity undertaken (please be as specific as possible)
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After
making a successful start in your role as an IT trainer for the IT Support
Department of RS Components, you have been have been asked to prepare
training material of a more advanced and practical kind.
Before
you are allowed to do this you are required to prove your abilities in
hardware and software upgrades.
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Assessment
and grading criteria
|
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P5 set up a
standalone computer system, installing hardware and software components [SM3]
For
P5, learners must install at least
one hardware and one software component in a stand-alone system.
This
is best evidenced with a witness statement or observation record and screen
shots. Learners must use suitable safety equipment/tools and pay due regard
to health and safety issues.
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How
the activity meets the requirements of the assessment and grading criteria,
including how and where the activity took place |
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Adrian
successfully connected the monitor, keyboard and mouse to the a computer by
looking at the relative ports of the hardware and the available ports on the
computer. In the test computer Adrian was able to point out the graphics
card. Adrian then was able to install Microsoft Office 2003 and the security
essentials. Due to the laptop being in school it already had a user account
and so this was not carried out however through discussion Adrian showed
knowledge of how to complete the tasks.
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Witness
name
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Kane Ogden
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Job
role
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Student
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Witness
signature
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K.Ogden
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Date
|
13/06/2014
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Assessor
name
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Chris
Sumpter
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Assessor
signature
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Date
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13/06/2014
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