Unit 1: Business Skills for e-Commerce
To enable learners to apply the business skills needed to design
an e-Commerce solution for an organisation.
Unit Specification »
Merit Criteria »
Distinction Criteria »
Colour Coding »
- Understand the structure and aims of business organisations
- Understand the impact of e-Commerce
- Be able to design e-Commerce solutions.
Assessment Criteria
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Understand the structure and aims of business organisations
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Assess 01.1
assess an organisation’s core business functions
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Assess 01.1
evaluate an organisation’s business aims and show how they relate to stakeholders
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Understand the impact of e-Commerce
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Assess 01.1
analyse the impact, including the risks, of introducing an
e-Commerce system to an organisation
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Assess 01.1
discuss the global impact of e-Commerce on society
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Be able to design e-Commerce solutions
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Assess 14.1
investigate market potential for an e-Commerce opportunity
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Assess 01.1
evaluate current e-Commerce systems in use by organisations
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Assess 14.1
discuss the financial implications of an e-Commerce solution
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Assess 14.1
design an e-Commerce solution
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Assess 14.1
evaluate the suitability of an e-Commerce solution
Merit Grading Criteria
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Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
An individual report on the consumer and business impact of e-commerce has been produced on schedule, and backed up with at least 5 authoritative references.
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
The design needs to be in line with currently recognised good practice for website usability, accessibility and overall layout, structure and appearance.
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Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techniques
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
Individual blog posting which show that most of the risks and benefits of introducing BlackBoard VLE have been clearly identified
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
A design that shows a good application of HCI design principles and modern responsive web design
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Present and communicate appropriate findings
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
A portfolio published as a website containing simply styled web pages with clear structure and good use of headings, text, images, lists, tables and hyperlinks
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
The design review of the website clearly shows that people find the site attractive and easy to understand as judged by a survey.
Distinction Grading Criteria
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Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
The analysis of the impact of e-commerce on Oaklands College is balanced and backed up by good evidence
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
Individual blog posts showing critical evaluation of planning, organisation, tools used, techniques followed and the products produced
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Take responsibility for managing and organising activities
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
The portfolio and the blog site contributions were created on schedule with a clearly organised way of managing the individual tasks
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
A detailed plan has been produced and continuously updated showing individual task allocation and completion on schedule
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Demonstrate convergent/lateral/ creative thinking
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Assess 01.1
No Evidence
Individual contributions and comments in the blog site show a good analytic approach to new ideas
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Assess 14.1
No Evidence
Web pages have been produced that show creative thought or new ideas
Colour Coding
No Evidence Submitted |
Evidence Submitted |
Evidence Accepted |