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UNIT GUIDE

VCALINT001
VCAL - VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING
(Intermediate)

ICTICT206 Install software applications


Section 1 – Unit Learning and Assessment Information

Unit details
Unit Code Unit Title
ICTICT206 Install software applications

Semester 2 Year 2020 Class


Day/s Time No. of weeks 9
Room/s Location FN

Contact details
Name Telephone Email
Teacher Nancy Haddad 9919 5114 Nancy.Haddad@vu.edu.au
Teacher Mary Ann Russel MaryAnn.Russell@vu.edu.au
Manager Anne Howard 9919 2263 Anne.Howard2@vu.edu.au

Mode of Delivery
Trainer led Non-supervised delivery
Face-to- WIL - Structured
Face Facilitated
Practical Learning WIL - Practical Placement
(Classroom- eLearning
based) Placement Activities

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Learning Support
If you experience difficulty with the learning in this cluster, talk to your teacher as early as possible.
Your teacher will help to ensure that appropriate learning support is made available.

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Delivery & Assessment Schedule

Sessions Topics/Activities Assessment


No. Date (including any pre-reading/resources required)

1. Introduction to Software; types, forms, commercial and other


classifications. Overview of copyright and licensing. Complete
activity about IT policies and procedures relating to installing
software. Navigate eLearning Part 1, read pages 1.1-1.10 and
complete Activity 1.11.
2. Focus on software needs analysis, choosing and purchasing
software and licensing and licensed software. Activity to review
these focused topics. Discussion on Assessment 1. Navigate
eLearning Part 1, read pages 1.12-1.20.
3. Focus on illegal software, illegal software removal, software
and hardware manuals and documentation and registers for
software. Work on Assessment 1 in class. Navigate eLearning
Part 1, read pages 1.21-1.31 and complete Activity 1.32.
4. Introduction and overview of installing software applications;
planning and preparation, responsibility, timing, scope and
process. Navigate eLearning Part 2, read pages 1.1-1.13 and
complete Activity 1.14. Work on Assessment 1 in class.
5. Installing software applications continued; testing, client
expectations, client review and being proactive. Navigate
eLearning Part 2 and read pages 1.15-1.22. Work on
Assessment 1 in class
6. Review learning from Sessions 1 – 5 and eLearning Part 1 and Assessment 1 -
Part 2. Activity to create a short presentation about learning Practical scenario
review. Working on Assessment 1 in class. Discuss
Assessment 2.
7. Review Assessment 2 requirements. Working on Assessment
2 in class.
8. Working on Assessment 2 in class. Assessment 2 – Written
questions
9. Review, discuss and complete any outstanding work.

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Section 2 – Unit Assessment Information
You must complete the assessment tasks listed here satisfactorily to be deemed competent for this
unit.

Due
Assessment Task Title Description of Task
Date/s

End of
1. Practical scenario Complete a workplace task using software applications.
Week 6

End of
2. Written questions Answer questions about software applications.
Week 8

Assessment for Competency


Please read the following instructions about your assessment. They will help you to achieve the
level of performance required to achieve success. It is important that you clearly understand all the
requirements of your assessments. If you are having difficulty with the terminology or the steps to
follow please speak to your teacher / instructor prior to commencing.

The assessment criterion tables included for each assessment task provide you with clear
information about the particular skills and abilities that your assessor will be looking for in your
work. You are encouraged to self-assess your own work so that you can be confident you will
meet the stated criteria for satisfactory performance of the task. There might be quality checkpoints
highlighted throughout the assessment that you need to observe. At these points your
teacher/instructor will check your work prior to progressing. During or following the assessment you
may be asked by your teacher to explain various aspects of work submitted or completed to test
your underlying knowledge and skills.

On completion of this assessment your assessor will provide feedback. You should also take this
opportunity to discuss any concerns you had with the assessment. An opportunity for you to
record these comments into your assessment record will be provided to you.

Re-Assessment
If you do not achieve the required standard, you will be given the opportunity to be re-assessed.
Arrangements will be made on an individual basis, however you must be proactive to ensure that
an appropriate time can be found for this.

Assessment Appeals
If you disagree with the outcome of an assessment task, you have the right to request a review of
the assessment. You will be given the opportunity to record your concerns on the teacher’s record
of the assessment and again on the unit outcome record. In the first instance, such requests will
ensure that your work is reviewed by a second person within the teaching area and you will be
advised of the outcome of this review in writing, most likely by email.

If you wish to take the matter further, a formal appeal will need to be lodged. Instructions on how
to do this can be found on the student portal.

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