DESIGN
GRADE 12
PAPER 2
NSC PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
SEPTEMBER 2017
MARKING RUBRIC/GUIDELINES:
The rubric below is the suggested marking rubric that teachers may make use of for the marking of the Visual Journal Process (TOPIC 1) and the Final Product (TOPIC 2).
This is to ensure standardisation with regard to marking across all schools in the Eastern Cape Province. This must be pasted in at the end of the visual journal.
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VISUAL JOURNAL PROCESS (TOPIC 1)
CRITERIA | ||
Expression of intention and rationale: (Concepts/Creativity) Thought processes; Pushing the boundaries of design; Critical and analytical thinking; Idea generation | 10 | |
Evidence of research: Experimentation and exploration of source/inspirational material; Investigation | 10 | |
Technical ability: Skills, execution, experimentation and exploration of media | 10 | |
Evidence of detailed planning and presentation: Showing all the steps and planning towards a final design from the start, to a completed final mock-up; Problem-solving | 20 | |
TOTAL: | 50 |
FINAL PRODUCT (TOPIC 2)
CRITERIA | ||
Creativity/Originality/Interpretation in terms of the concept, function and solutions that are relevant to the brief. Does it communicate effectively? Is the product successful/marketable/contemporary/ relevant/smart/on trend? | 20 | |
Evidence of design involvement: Interpretation and appropriate use of the chosen design elements and principles. | 10 | |
Technique and craftsmanship: Method/Making; Competence in chosen materials and techniques | 10 | |
Professional presentation and time management (12–24 HOURS) Is it complete? Is it neat? Are there still areas that need work? Does it looked rushed and untidy? | 10 | |
TOTAL: | 50 |
Visual Journal Process (TOPIC 1) (50)
The learner must demonstrate a sound understanding of the interrelated (organised/related) nature of the planning, action and reflection cycle that informs the design process:
This includes:
[50]
Final Product (TOPIC 2) (50) (12–24 hours)
The learner is able to apply and provide evidence of the design process. The final product/solution should show clear evidence of the design process and relevance to the brief/problem.
This includes:
[50]
TOTAL: 100