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Introducing Unit Specifications and Unit Assessment Support Packs MUSIC TECHNOLOGY National 3 to 5.

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2 Introducing Unit Specifications and Unit Assessment Support Packs MUSIC TECHNOLOGY National 3 to 5

3 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

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 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

8 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

9 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

10 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

11 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

12 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

13 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

14 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

15 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

16 Music Technology UASPs Package 1 Portfolio approach Package 2 Unit by Unit approach Package 3 Combined approach

17 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

18 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

19 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

20 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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22 Workshop 1 Task 1 Understanding 20 th and 21 st Century Music National 3 Familiarisation with USAP

23 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

24 Workshop 1 Task 2 Music Technology Skills National 4  Assessment Standards p 2  Judging Evidence p 6 - 7  Exemplars p11 - 20

25 Workshop 1 Task 2 Music Technology in Context National 5  Assessment Standards p 2  Judging Evidence p 6 - 7  Exemplars p 10 - 20

26 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

27 Workshop 2 Task 2  Part 1 – Contextualised Assessment  Part 2 – Developing a new assessment

28 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

29 Workshop 2 Task 4 Reflection on Workshop 2 Tasks 1 - 3  Added Value Unit at National 4  Contextualising and Developing Assessments  Equality and Inclusion

30 Plenary  Questions  Nominee Learning and development plan  Expenses form  Evaluation Questionnaire (online)


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