Course Title: Interpret through communication media
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2015
Course Code: LANG5783C
Course Title: Interpret through communication media
School: 365T Global, Urban & Social Studies
Campus: City Campus
Program: C5328 - Diploma of Interpreting
Course Contact : Atsuko Taniguchi
Course Contact Phone: +(61 3) 9925 3973
Course Contact Email:atsuko.taniguchi@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
For Online group, your first point of contact is dip_of_int_online@rmit.edu.au.
Nominal Hours: 40
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None.
Course Description
Interpreters are now able to offer their services, via communication media, to remote and rural areas. In this Unit you will review the technology available for interpreting situations, the potential impact of the technology on the interpreting assignment and its outcomes, and the management skills required to adjust delivery, taking account of the constraints and advantages of the technology.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
PSPTIS608A Interpret through communication media |
Element: |
4 Evaluate delivery |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Evaluate appropriateness of technology chosen. |
Element: |
1 Prepare environment and participants |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Prepare resources appropriate to communication medium and make necessary environmental adjustments . |
Element: |
2 Adapt delivery to equipment |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Effect introductions and confirm process of interpreting by telephone or video link and relevant roles and conditions. |
Element: |
3 Manage discourse |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Adapt delivery to physical requirements and constraints of the technology. |
Learning Outcomes
As above.
Details of Learning Activities
A range of activities using video conferencing (where available), Blackboard Collaborate, other video communication software and live simulations on video or telephone will be used. For details, please refer to the Blackboard shell for this unit.
Teaching Schedule
Weekly schedule showing the learning activities will be provided at the begining of the semester by your coordinator on the Blackboard shell for this unit.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
For online groups - The assessment tasks for this unit will include a quiz to assess understanding of underpinning knowledge and also demostration of skills and knowledge in simulated telephone and video interpreting sessions. Details of assessment plans are included in the Assessment Plan document you will be provided at the begining of the semester.
Assessment Tasks
(For online plan)
Assessment 1 : Online Quiz of course objectives in the study guide provided.
Assessment 2 - Task 2: Online quiz of course content in the study guide provided.
Assessment 3: Dialogue interpreting via video/telephone
Assessment 4: Writing a short essay about challenges/difficulties and benefits of interpreting using communication media
Assessment Matrix
Element | Assessment 1 | Assessment 2 | Assessment 3 | Assessment 4 |
Prepare environment and participants | X | X | X | X |
Adapt delivery to equipment | X | X | ||
Manage discourse | X | X | ||
Evaluate delivery | X | X |
Other Information
Grading Schedule:
This unit uses competency based assessment. Students must undertake all assessment tasks successfully to achieve CA (Competency Achieved). NYC (Not Yet Competent) will be entered if a student fails to complete all assessment tasks successfully. If a student does not submit any work for assessment, a DNS (Did Not Submit) result will be entered.
Special Consideration:
Students may apply for Special Consideration on a range of health or compassionate grounds where they experience unexpected or extenuating circumstances. Information on ‘How to apply for Special Consideration’ can be found at http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=b1wqvnwk8aui
Special Consideration Policy: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=qkssnx1c5r0y
Special Consideration Procedure: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=riderwtscifm
Extension of time for submission of assessable work:
Circumstances may arise which prevent students from completing an assessment task on time. In certain circumstances a student may be entitled to apply for an extension to the due date.
Extensions of 7 calendar days or less:
Students seeking an extension of 7 calendar days or less (from the original due date) must complete and lodge an Application for Extension of Submittable Work (7 Calendar Days or less) form and lodge it with the School.
Extensions of greater than 7 working days:
Students seeking an extension of more than 7 calendar days (from the original due date) must lodge an Application for Special Consideration form under the provisions of the Special Consideration Policy , preferably prior to, but no later than 2 working days after the official due date.
Extension of time for submission of assessable work procedure: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=7usdbki1fjf31
Plagiarism:
Students are reminded that cheating, whether by fabrication, falsification of data, or plagiarism, is an offence subject to University disciplinary procedures. Plagiarism in oral, written or visual presentations is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person, without appropriate referencing, as though it is one’s own. Plagiarism is not acceptable. The use of another person’s work or ideas must be acknowledged. Failure to do so may result in charges of academic misconduct which carry a range of penalties including cancellation of results and exclusion from your course. Students are responsible for ensuring that their work is kept in a secure place. It is also a disciplinary offence for students to allow their work to be plagiarized by another student. Students should be aware of their rights and responsibilities regarding the use of copyright material.
RMIT Plagiarism Policy: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=sg4yfqzod48g1
Complaints:
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Most issues are resolved at the local level and you are encouraged to take steps to resolve your issue locally. The student complaint procedure details steps to take if your problem is not resolved or you believe the response you received is unreasonable.
Student Complaints Policy: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=tk82eodesmot1
Student complaints Procedure: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=i1lexipvjt22
Student Complaints Form: http://mams.rmit.edu.au/v4ujvmyojugxz.pdf
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