ASH17LCFC Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin. Will you please think about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. ok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamL Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. No you can't. But its okay because Gazza is going to be our next manager Oh no sorry, just joking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. ok errr. no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asha Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. :laugh: Your having a fooking laugh. :laugh: People like lookwhaticando and finnegan who are mods are mods because they don't cause a stir and no-one in the world thinks they're an absolute cock. I would never ask to be a mod. If the admin need another mod they would 'appoint' someone with a lot of posts and understanding of this forum and someone who most likely had never been banned or never annoyed anyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASH17LCFC Posted 14 November 2007 Author Share Posted 14 November 2007 errr. no. I wasn't expecting a answer so fast, you should sleep on it and then get back to me good sir. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asha Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I wasn't expecting a answer so fast, you should sleep on it and then get back to me good sir. Giving you moderatorship would be like sending osama bin laden his weight in atomic weapons for christmas. I can't see the benefit somehow... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 :laugh: Your having a fooking laugh. :laugh: People like lookwhaticando and finnegan who are mods are mods because they don't cause a stir and no-one in the world thinks they're an absolute cock. I would never ask to be a mod. If the admin need another mod they would 'appoint' someone with a lot of posts and understanding of this forum and someone who most likely had never been banned or never annoyed anyone. me neither! I wasn't expecting a answer so fast, you should sleep on it and then get back to me good sir. i've had my afternoon nap, so errr, no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASH17LCFC Posted 14 November 2007 Author Share Posted 14 November 2007 me neither! i've had my afternoon nap, so errr, no. What about we discuss this over dinner. Im sure i could change you mind into letting me be a admin or mod ( no not that kinda mod folks) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe. Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 Foxes Talk end of year awards 2007- "Thread of the year". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexikokopops Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I'm behind you all the way. In a non-gay sense of course. Unless... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 You have to go on a Bona Fide training course: Typically: Moderator Training Duration: 2-days Max. Participants: 12 Facilitators: 1 NQF Level: 6 Credits: 10 DCT Accreditation: Services SETA: Decision number 0263 Pre-requisite: In order to qualify for Moderator training the participant must qualify as follows: Have been assessed and certificated against unit standard ASSMT01 –Pan and conduct assessment of learning outcomes. Have competence and experience in his/her field of expertise. About the programme: The moderator-training workshop is designed for people who are responsible for moderating and supporting administrators as well as setting up and managing and assessment and moderation system. The following aspects will be covered during the workshop: Revisiting the education and training system and processes. Introduction to local and international verification standards. Understanding quality assurance. Assuring assessment good practices. Assessment relationships. The internal moderator. The external moderator. Feedback on unit standards. Accreditation of providers. Ethics and values within the assessment system. The workshop outcome: On completion of the workshop participants will be able to moderate an assessment. Specific outcomes of the workshop content: Participants will obtain competence in unit standard ASSMT02 - Moderate an Assessment by being able to: Formulate quality management policies and procedures for assessment, assessment appeal, internal moderation, and RPL for implementation in their organisations. Audit existing quality management policies and procedures for assessment, assessment appeal, internal moderation, and RPL. Design and develop moderation techniques and systems. Plan and prepare for moderation. Conduct a moderation. Advise and support Administrators and assessment agencies. Report, record, and administer moderation. Review the moderation systems and processes with a view to sharing information that will ensure assessment quality improvement. Training methodology: The methodology is based on interactive learning, i.e. learners will learn by doing. Guidance will be given to learners to compile a portfolio of evidence to submit to the applicable Sectoral Education & Training Authority (SETA) in order for them to be registered as moderators. As with all DCT training programmes, we strive to effect actual change back at the workplace through effective and practical outcomes based training. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 You have to go on a Bona Fide training course:Typically: Moderator TrainingDuration: 2-daysMax. Participants: 12Facilitators: 1NQF Level: 6Credits: 10DCT Accreditation: Services SETA: Decision number 0263Pre-requisite:In order to qualify for Moderator training the participant must qualify as follows: Have been assessed and certificated against unit standard ASSMT01 –Pan and conduct assessment of learning outcomes. Have competence and experience in his/her field of expertise. About the programme: The moderator-training workshop is designed for people who are responsible for moderating and supporting administrators as well as setting up and managing and assessment and moderation system. The following aspects will be covered during the workshop: Revisiting the education and training system and processes. Introduction to local and international verification standards. Understanding quality assurance. Assuring assessment good practices. Assessment relationships. The internal moderator. The external moderator. Feedback on unit standards. Accreditation of providers. Ethics and values within the assessment system. The workshop outcome: On completion of the workshop participants will be able to moderate an assessment. Specific outcomes of the workshop content: Participants will obtain competence in unit standard ASSMT02 - Moderate an Assessment by being able to: Formulate quality management policies and procedures for assessment, assessment appeal, internal moderation, and RPL for implementation in their organisations. Audit existing quality management policies and procedures for assessment, assessment appeal, internal moderation, and RPL. Design and develop moderation techniques and systems. Plan and prepare for moderation. Conduct a moderation. Advise and support Administrators and assessment agencies. Report, record, and administer moderation. Review the moderation systems and processes with a view to sharing information that will ensure assessment quality improvement. Training methodology: The methodology is based on interactive learning, i.e. learners will learn by doing. Guidance will be given to learners to compile a portfolio of evidence to submit to the applicable Sectoral Education & Training Authority (SETA) in order for them to be registered as moderators. As with all DCT training programmes, we strive to effect actual change back at the workplace through effective and practical outcomes based training. it's a good job i was sitting next to nationwider in the exam! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 it's a good job i was sitting next to nationwider in the exam! It's a good job I wasn't the Examiner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Ron Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me Superb.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. I don't think one person repects you on this forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hairy Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. If you pay me loads of money I will sort it for you. I have contacts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkenzo Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 :laugh: Your having a fooking laugh. :laugh: People like lookwhaticando and finnegan who are mods are mods because they don't cause a stir and no-one in the world thinks they're an absolute cock. I would never ask to be a mod. If the admin need another mod they would 'appoint' someone with a lot of posts and understanding of this forum and someone who most likely had never been banned or never annoyed anyone. Speak for yourself... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David O'Leary Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 I would like to become a Admin or a Mod (no not that kind folks) on this great forum. I think i would do a superb job and wouldn't let you down. I also would like to think that the people trust me and respect me enough to have me become a mod (no not that kind folks) or a admin.Will you please think about it. Are you really that deluded..Jesus Christ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc_jme Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 Speak for yourself... Yet you moan when people take these "uncalled for" sorts of shots at you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB11 Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 Isn't this obvious he wants to be controversial and attention seeking? Or am I the only one who can tell that he isn't being serious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 People like lookwhaticando and finnegan who are mods are mods because they don't cause a stir and no-one in the world thinks they're an absolute cock. :crylaugh: :crylaugh: :crylaugh: Isn't this obvious he wants to be controversial and attention seeking? Or am I the only one who can tell that he isn't being serious Most ironic post of the year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 How much is the pay? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 Most ironic post of the year? Ha! http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/index.ph...st&p=802180 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nath Posted 14 November 2007 Share Posted 14 November 2007 Do you really have to do an exam to be a MOD? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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