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Work Sample : Darcy

Activity : Comparing Internet Shopping Sites

    Comparing Internet Shopping Sites - Darcy : Grade Commentary

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Darcy has used correct web address format but the variety of sites chosen was limited to groceries. In most cases he/she has determined the payment system but there is no reference to security levels. Darcy has made generalised statements on price comparison and has recognised the fee, but has ignored delivery timelag. The language employed in the recommendations is relevant to the task and is correct. Darcy was confident in his/her research and has been able to assess commercial and legal information, given the 50-minute time limit. To progress, Darcy needs to make greater analysis of the website features which can negatively impact on consumers, eg delivery timelag. Darcy needs to consider more factors in making recommendations for using the website, but the research was thorough and the decision-making effective, considering the 50 minutes. This work sample demonstrates characteristics of work typically produced by a student performing at grade B standard.

Grade B

The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations.

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Areas for Assessment

  • Knowledge of commerce
    Knowledge and understanding of consumer, financial, business, legal and employment matters
  • Skills in commerce
    Skills in decision-making, problem-solving, research, communication and working independently and collaboratively
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