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Introducing Unit Specifications and Unit Assessment Support Packs MUSIC TECHNOLOGY National 3 to 5
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Unit Assessment Assessments can be designed to provide evidence across more than one Unit or Outcome – combined assessments Flexible and open Evidence Requirements in Units Greater range of techniques and methodologies for assessment – encouraged through Unit assessment support packages More opportunities to gather naturally occurring evidence – assessment as part of learning and teaching
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Unit Structure Music Technology Units at National 3, National 4 & National 5 Music Technology Skills Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music Music Technology in Context
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Key points: Music Technology Units New Units with new approaches to delivery and assessment. Hierarchical Unit structure that provides progression from National 3 to Higher Variety of contemporary contexts are covered Added Value Unit assessment which increases personalisation and choice in the Music Technology assignment at National 4
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Unit Specification Music Technology Skills (National 4) Outcome 1 1:1 Selecting and using appropriate audio input devices and sources 1:2 Applying appropriate microphone placement 1:3 Constructing a signal path 1:4 Setting appropriate input gain and monitoring levels
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Unit Specification Music Technology Skills (National 4) Outcome 2 2:1 Applying Equalisation 2:2 Apply time domain and other effects 2:3 Apply mixing techniques, including volume and panning 2:4 Editing tracks
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Evidence Requirements Observational evidence supported by candidate log, screen shots, track sheets and/or data files. Outcome 1 – evidence should demonstrate correct mic placement, signal path, signal to noise ratio ( ie – no distortion ) Outcome 2 – evidence should demonstrate that all features have been used effectively
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Unit Specification Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music (National 3) Outcome 1 1:1 Describing in simple terms significant genres and styles 1:2 Describing, in simple terms, significant technologies related to 20 th and 21 st Century music
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Unit Specifications Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music (National 3) Outcome 2 2:1 Identifying straightforward examples of significant genres and their main features 2:2 Identifying straightforward examples of significant relevant musical concepts
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Evidence Requirements Brief reports or presentations on selected genres, styles and technologies At least two genres and technologies Description of at least 3 main features of each genre, and technologies relevant to the genre Listening Tests
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Unit Specification Music Technology in Context (National 5) 1:1 using a range of skills in audio capture 1:2 using a range of skills to manipulate audio and sequenced data 1:3 mixing down to an audio master in appropriate file formats
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Evidence Requirements Assessment Judgements are based on 1.Observational evidence supported by candidate log, screen shots, track sheets and/or data files 2.Audio master with at least 5 tracks (at least 2 of which have been recorded by mic) 3.Two Contexts required with file format appropriate to the context
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Unit Assessment Support Packages - purpose UASPs can be used to: Assess your candidates Adapt for your own assessment programmes Help you develop your own assessments
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UASPs – key features Valid from August 2013 Designed to encourage professional judgement Provide broad-based tasks – allow assessors to choose appropriate context and forms of evidence Show range of approaches to generating assessment evidence Give information on the type of evidence which could be gathered and how this is to be judged against Assessment Standards
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Music Technology UASPs Package 1 Portfolio approach Package 2 Unit by Unit approach Package 3 Combined approach
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National 4 Added Value Unit Makes the Course more than the sum of its parts Builds on Unit assessments Defined as breadth, challenge and/or application as outlined in Building the Curriculum 5 May involve accumulation, assimilation, integration and/or application of skills, knowledge and understanding Controlled assessment
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N4 Added Value Unit: Music Technology Assignment Agreed between the candidate and assessor Demonstrates application of musical and technical knowledge and skills Apply technical skills (Skills Unit) Show musical understanding (Understanding Music Unit) Show understanding of context (Context Unit) Minimum of 4 parts - one of which should involve the use of a microphone Internally marked pass or fail
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N4 Added Value Unit Evidence Requirements The plan for the production The completed audio master A record of progress through the task A short report evaluating the production
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Moving on Workshop 1 and 2 will give you the opportunity to look at the Unit Specifications and Unit Assessment Support Packages in detail.
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Workshop 1 Task 1 Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music National 3 Familiarisation with USAP
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Workshop 1 Task 2 Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music National 3 Assessment Standards p 2 Judging Evidence p 6 Exemplars p 9 - 17
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Workshop 1 Task 2 Music Technology Skills National 4 Assessment Standards p 2 Judging Evidence p 6 - 7 Exemplars p11 - 20
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Workshop 1 Task 2 Music Technology in Context National 5 Assessment Standards p 2 Judging Evidence p 6 - 7 Exemplars p 10 - 20
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Workshop 2 Task 1 National 4 Added Value Unit Assessment Standards p 4 Evidence requirements p 6 - 7 Judging the Evidence p 8 - 9 Exemplarsp 12 - 32
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Workshop 2 Task 2 Part 1 – Contextualised Assessment Part 2 – Developing a new assessment
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Workshop 2 Task 3 Equality and Inclusion Looking at questions in a variety of subject areas Discuss how disabled candidates may access an assessment and demonstrate attainment in Music Technology
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Workshop 2 Task 4 Reflection on Workshop 2 Tasks 1 - 3 Added Value Unit at National 4 Contextualising and Developing Assessments Equality and Inclusion
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Plenary Questions Nominee Learning and development plan Expenses form Evaluation Questionnaire (online)
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