| Tests: | Software applications open and work as intended. | Default folder settings are correct. | Desktop shortcuts go to the right place. | The correct device drivers are installed. | The correct paper sizes are set for printing. | Menu options work as intended. | The correct date and time are set. |
| Method: | Click on icon to open the applications. | Check the settings and also check the areas of which they should be in. | Click on the shortcut and check that it proceeds to the right page. | Check they are installed by clicking on the control panel. | In a document, Click on file and then print preview to ensure the page size is correct. | Click open a document and check that there are the correct options available | Right click on the date and time and can be adjusted if needed. |
| Expected outcome: | The applications should be able to easily be opened and for them to work efficiently. | When saving a document, folders etc. should be present in the appropriate areas. | The shortcuts should link to the correct programme. | The device drivers should be set up for the devices e.g. printers. | The paper size should be set up at A4 for printing. | Menu option should be visible when a document is opened. | The date and time should be set correctly. |
| Actual outcome: | They opened as they should and run smoothly without any malfunctions e.g. freezing. | Saving the document in the appropriate place was easily done, as the default folder settings were correct. | When I carried out this test, the shortcuts linked me to the appropriate site or document etc. | The necessary devices drivers were all set up and allowed easy access to the management of the devices. | There was no need for any changes as the paper sizes were already set up at A4. | The options were displayed once a document is open, allowing options to select programmes etc. | The date and time were set correctly already without having to alter this. |
| Action required: | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
IT A-level
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Unit 2:P7
Friday, 6 June 2014
Unit 2: M2
Different computer systems have different
features, which can be used in a number of ways specific to the users
expectations. A PC in comparison to a Mac, has a number of various features
e.g. The operating systems on a Mac operating is more stable than the PC,
however multiple people do not like the layout of this operating system. The PC’s
operating system is not as stable as the manufacturers build in pre-installed
software into the computers although it does not offer any leverage to the
user.
Security is one of the various feature available
to the users, many people use PC’s that have Windows installed. This makes the
computer more vulnerable to viruses in comparison to Macs, they are much less
vulnerable to any security threats which would be much safer if being used by a
company, which would be a good choice to keep anything confidential and secure.
The Mac can be limited to the amount of software
that can be installed, but with the help of Boot camp allowing Windows
programmes to be installed and enables them to run. With the PC, many different
types of software and programmes can be installed easily. Meaning that both PC
and Mac can could be used in the company as they perform the same jobs in a
similar way.
Price is an influential area when choosing
between a PC and a Mac. The PC is cheaper than the Mac, although some people
believe that the money spent on the Mac is worth it as there are not as many
issues with security etc. In a large company the cost of many Macs would be
considerably high, therefore the PC’s would be cheaper to buy. However looking at the long term view Macs
would better in terms of saving money due to the reduces amount of repairs etc.
that are needed, making them much more reliable than PC’s.
Overall the Mac would be the better option out of
the two operating systems for the company to use. Even though there is a high
cost, they are much more reliable etc.
Unit 2: M3 and D2
NovaBench was used to test a HP Compaq, in May
2014. As the computer is a couple of years old, there are not up to date features
on the system. The CPU test produced a high score of 186. One improvement
needed would be graphics test as it scored 2, which is exceptionally low. This could
be corrected by buying a graphics card, so the graphics test score would
increase. Another improvement would be
hardware, as the test produced a score of 14 this is somewhat lower than the
super computers score, this could be improved by installing a new hard drive. This could be another improvement as the RAM test
produced a score of 84 which is a considerable difference compared to the super
computers score of 175, this could be improved by buying a number of chips to
increase the RAM, and helping the computer to do more things at any one time.
The total score for the
HP Compaq is 286; this is much lower than the total average system as it has a
score of 547.
NovaBench was used to
test a super computer on the 14th March 2011, which was produced
with up to date features of the time. The graphics test for this computer created
a high score of 954. There was not as much of a decent result from the hardware
test this would be one of the improvements as the score was 18 which is fairly
low. This could be rectified by a new hard drive being fitted to help increase
the score of the test; this gives the user more support when downloading larger
files etc. Another improvement that could be made would be the RAM as the score
was 175, it is not remarkably low, but could still be increased. This could be
rectified by the help of assortment of chips to improve the RAM speed and the
score on the test.
From comparison graph, the
computer was more developed than the average computer as the system reached a
score of 1878; this is better compared to the average systems score of 547.
Unit 2:P8
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Lauren
Corrigan
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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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I
witnessed Lauren carry out these task in IV5, she able to complete all of the
task listed above to meet the requirement of the assessment e.g. she was able
to clean to the keyboard, mouse and screen of the computer. She was also able
to complete the defragmentation of the computer and all of the other tasks
were completed to satisfaction under my supervision.
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Witness
name
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Rosey Sellars
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Job
role
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Student
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Witness
signature
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R.Sellars
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Date
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24/05/14
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Assessor
name
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Phil
Wilkinson
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Assessor
signature
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P.Wilkinson
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Date
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24/05/14
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Thursday, 5 June 2014
Unit 2: P6
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Lauren
Corrigan
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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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I witnessed
Lauren change the icon size and the font size, both to large and I
also witnessed her change the colour of the background to red, on a stand alone computer. This all occurred under my supervision.
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Witness name
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Rosey Sellars
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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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R.Sellars
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Date
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21/05/14
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Assessor
name
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Phil Wilkinson
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Assessor
signature
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P.Wilkinson
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Date
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21/05/14
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Friday, 23 May 2014
Unit 2: P5
Witness
statement
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Learner name
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Lauren
Corrigan
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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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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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I
witnessed Lauren connect the monitor, keyboard and mouse to the computer. She
was able to clearly demonstrate where the graphic card is installed. She managed to install the MS Office 2003,
the MS security essentials and the device driver for a printer. She created a user account and configured
the system software, application software and documents. This all took place
in IV5.
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Witness
name
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Rosey Sellars
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Job
role
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witness
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Witness
signature
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R.Sellars
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Date
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18/05/14
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Assessor
name
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Phil
Wilkinson
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Assessor
signature
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P.Wilkinson
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Date
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18/05/14
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