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Digital Technologies/Computing - Annotated Exemplars
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An annotated exemplar is an extract of student evidence, with a commentary, to explain key aspects of the standard. It assists teachers to make assessment judgements at the grade boundaries.
The material in these exemplars cannot be used (either in part or in full) for internal or external assessments submitted for any form of grading.
Level 1
Annotated exemplars for level 1 Digital Technology standards will be published once sufficient work has been identified through the moderation process.
Level 2
Annotated exemplars for level 2 Digital Technology standards will be published once sufficient work has been identified through the moderation process.
Level 3
Annotated exemplars for level 3 Digital Technology standards will be published once sufficient work has been identified through the moderation process.
Assessor Support
Various free resources to support assessors are available on the NZQA Learning Management System, Pūtake, including subject specific bite-sized modules and a full range of online Best Practice Workshops.
The material is available at any time via the Education Sector Logon, at no cost. Click here to learn how to access this content.
Available resources for Digital Technologies:
- Making Assessor Judgements (91900, 91901, 91903)
- Relevant Implications
Assessment General:
- Short course: Assessment – Reviewing your Practice
- Short course: Culturally Responsive Assessment
- Short course: Tāku Reo, Tāku Mahi – My Voice, My Work (Authenticity)
- Bite-sized module: Why Less is More