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?
Analyse commercial textile markets
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Commercial and design objectives of the client or workplace are identified Completed |
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Commercial textile markets are identified and current and emerging product trends and technologies reviewed Completed |
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Market research is conducted to inform development of design directions Completed |
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Commercial opportunities for textile designs are investigated and scoping is conducted Completed |
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Develop design concepts
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Information from market analysis is applied to development of commercial product ideas Completed |
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Consultation with design team is undertaken to analyse and refine product ideas and develop a design brief Completed |
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Testing of design brief is conducted with appropriate personnel and market research activities. Completed |
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Design brief and specifications for product development are confirmed and documented Completed |
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Design concepts are developed line with design brief Completed |
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Evaluate commercial production factors
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Scope of commercial production is determined and means of production researched and evaluated Completed |
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Commercial manufacturer or appropriate personnel are consulted to determine production requirements Completed |
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Costs associated with commercial production are estimated and compared Completed |
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Commercial production variables are compared and analysed to inform final product design Completed |
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Present textile designs for approval
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Textile product designs are drafted in line with brief and production estimates and documentation is completed Completed |
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Designs are presented to appropriate personnel using a range of presentation tools Completed |
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Textile designs are reviewed and modifications made accordingly Completed |
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Final textile design is accepted and confirmed and relevant documentation is completed Completed |
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Produce textile design sample
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Components and resources required for sample production are obtained and tested Completed |
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Technical aspects of production are described Completed |
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Specification sheet is completed to guide production. Completed |
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Production plan is developed to guide production. Completed |
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Textile sample is produced according to plan and OHS practices Completed |
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Test product sample to evaluate design and production processes
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Textile sample is evaluated against design specifications and design brief. Completed |
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Textile sample is tested to ensure quality and performance standards are met Completed |
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Design is evaluated to determine necessary modifications. Completed |
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Production process is evaluated to determine necessary improvements Completed |
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Overall evaluation of design and process is confirmed and process and improvements documented. Completed |
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Finalise textile design
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Evaluation of textile sample design and process is discussed with design team and production personnel Completed |
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Modifications to design and production process are incorporated into design Completed |
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Final design is confirmed and documented Completed |
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