The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify multimedia elements
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Obtain design specifications Completed |
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Locate content required for productions Completed |
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Discuss issues of integration and formats of media assets with relevant personnel Completed |
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Determine with relevant personnel an interactive sequence to become the prototype Completed |
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Identify scope of authoring software
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Identify range of industry-standard authoring software Completed |
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Assess the authoring software in relation to specified delivery platform Completed |
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Discuss selection of authoring software with relevant personnel to ensure selection will meet specified outcomes Completed |
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Select authoring software best suited to job requirements Completed |
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Use authoring software
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Load authoring software Completed |
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Create a new file for the specified task and name using standard naming conventions Completed |
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Display and use tools and features of authoring software relevant to the authoring process Completed |
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Create interactive sequence
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Slice and reassemble the user interface appropriate to the authoring software Completed |
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Import and assemble components in appropriate sequence according to creative requirements Completed |
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Create interactive features according to creative and technical requirements, sourcing and writing appropriate markup and scripting languages as required Completed |
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Check that interactive sequence conforms to navigation design Completed |
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Integrate media assets to ensure highest levels of technical performance Completed |
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Check that interactive sequence conforms to loading specifications Completed |
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Test for interoperability, eliminate all bugs and validate scripting Completed |
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Present interactive sequence as a prototype ensuring that sequence meets creative, production and technical requirements Completed |
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Save output file formats and identify for specified purpose Completed |
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Evaluate interactive prototype
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Present prototype to relevant personnel Completed |
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Evaluate prototype against design specifications, including achievement of a creative and user-centred product Completed |
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Discuss and agree on required changes Completed |
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Assist in user trials as required Completed |
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Evaluate feedback from user trials Completed |
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Seek confirmation from relevant personnel to transform prototype into final product Completed |
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Seek confirmation from relevant personnel to transform prototype into final product
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Make necessary changes as indicated by user trials Completed |
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Replicate prototype functionality to complete the interactive product Completed |
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Make final checks to ensure sequences conform to design specifications Completed |
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Test for interoperability, eliminate bugs and validate scripting Completed |
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Save to specified storage system accessible to production team Completed |
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Assist in loading product to specified platform as required Completed |
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