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2022 Tourism Skills Assessment Task Grade 12 Questions, Answers and Memorandum

Grade 12 (Task 2) Exemplar-Tourism Skills Assessment Task Scenario: World Heritage Site Tour – Itinerary and Social Media Skills

TEACHER INSTRUCTIONS Dear Tourism Teacher This task will assess:

  • Content knowledge of tour plans; route planning; choice of transport, accommodation, tourist attractions and activities; and compiling a day-by-day itinerary.
  • Applying the content of tour plans; route planning; choice of transport, accommodation, tourist attractions and activities when drawing up a day-by-day itinerary.
  • The display of 21st Century skills.

Tourism CAPS Reference: “Tour plans; route planning; choice of transport, accommodation, tourist attractions and activities; and compiling a day-by-day itinerary” Term 1 Week 4-6 of the 2022 National Recovery ATPs is assessed in this task. The CAPS also requires the learner to be able to identify and solve problems and make decisions using critical and creative thinking; to collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information and so much more.

The skills that are applied :

  • Tour planning skills in drawing up a more complete day-by-day itinerary
  • Route planning skills whilst considering various itinerary options
  • Itinerary compiling skills during the completion of a basic itinerary with details from given resources
  • Decision-making skills in choosing accommodation, transport, tourist attractions and activities
  • Social media skills by analysing and comparing social media platforms for advertising purposes
  • Critical thinking skills when analysing the advertising potential of social media platforms for tours or itineraries
  • Entrepreneurial skills through motivating a marketing strategy of own drafted tour itinerary
  • Problem based learning identifying risk factors on various social media platforms as well as process reflection.

It is expected of each Grade 12 Tourism teacher to compile a Marking Guideline. Please DO NOT purchase ANY marking guideline or resources from the internet or social media or from any other source. It can jeopardise an active assessment to the extent of the assessment being declared invalid. When you prepare your own marking guidelines, you will know how to prepare your learners for the task BEFORE the scheduled assessment session/s takes place under examination conditions.

2022 Gr12 Task 2: Itinerary Tourism Skills Assessment Task NAME OF THE SCHOOL: ____________________________ TOTAL: 50 marks EXAMINER: ________________________MODERATOR: ______________________

LEARNER INSTRUCTIONS Study the scenario below and then follow the instructions to complete the task within the prescribed time limit under controlled examination conditions. You need to apply the information gathered from the content (textbook) together with the resource documents (pages 12-19) provided to you. It is also required to display the ability to access and use social media and other skills required.

Scenario FOUR friends - with an interest in cultural geography and nature - from North America, Asia, Europe, and Australia respectively, fly to Johannesburg for a 10-day holiday together. They visit THREE World Heritage Sites located in South Africa. On Day 1 the four cultural geographers and nature lovers meet up in Johannesburg, after their respective inbound international flights and stay over, and catch-up on their lives, observing the required health protocols. From Johannesburg (Gauteng) they will fly to Durban (KwaZulu Natal) on Day 2 and visit the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. From the town St Lucia, they are transported by road to Mpumalanga on Day 5 to the Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains. The four friends will continue their journey to Limpopo on Day 8 and explore the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape. The group will then be transported back to Polokwane (Limpopo) and Gauteng on Day 10 for their outbound return flights to their countries of residence. The basic itinerary for their 10-day tour follows.

World Heritage Sites Tour Itinerary Day 1:  Arrival at OR Tambo International Airport. Transfer to hotel. Overnight in Johannesburg. Day 2:  Morning flight to Durban. Drive to the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve. Spend the rest of the day game viewing. Late afternoon drive to St Lucia. Overnight in St Lucia. Day 3:  Early morning Whale Watching Tour (November). Return mid-morning. Afternoon Boat Cruise on the Lake St Lucia estuary (ending of a large river at the sea). Overnight in St Lucia.

The ongoing river, marine (sea), and wind processes in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park have created a variety of landforms, including coral reefs (a ridge of rock in the sea formed by growth of coral; the hard stony outer skeleton of living small sea animals), long sandy beaches, coastal dunes (sand heaps at the sea shore), lake systems (natural dams), swamps (wet muddy areas), and big areas of reed and papyrus wetlands (water plants with long hollow stems). The interplay of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park's environmental variety, with major floods and coastal storms and a location between subtropical and tropical Africa, have resulted in an outstanding variety of species. The different landforms and habitat types create beautiful scenes. The site contains critical habitats for a range of species from Africa's marine (sea), wetland, and grassland environments.

Day 4: Morning Bicycle Cultural Tour in iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Evening and late-night Turtle Tour along the beach front. Overnight in St Lucia. Day 5: Road transfer to Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains. Late afternoon museum visit. Overnight in Barberton. Day 6: Full day guided tour along the Barberton Makhonjwa Geo Trail. Overnight in Barberton. The Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains with its ancient volcanic rocks is one of the world’s oldest geological structures (physical substances that the earth is made up of), and this is of great significance for understanding the natural world. This World Heritage Site has the best-preserved volcanic and sedimentary (solids deposited by water) rock which dates back up to 3.6 million years. From this rock it is possible to extract (take out or get) information about early life including the earth’s surface conditions and meteorite impacts. Day 7: Guided mining tour around Barberton. Overnight in Barberton. Day 8: Drive to Mapungubwe National Park. Night game drive. Overnight in the Mapungubwe National Park. Day 9: Morning walk to the river viewpoint. Heritage and Museum Tour of the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape. Overnight in the Mapungubwe National Park.

Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is situated against the northern border of South Africa, joining Zimbabwe and Botswana. It is an open, wide savannah (grassland) landscape at the confluence (area of joining) of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers. Mapungubwe developed into the largest kingdom in the southern part of Africa before it was abandoned (left standing) in the 14th century. What is left are the almost untouched remains of the palace sites and also the settlement area dependent upon them, as well as two earlier capital sites, which presents a picture of the development of social and political structures over some 400 years.

Day 10: Shuttled to Polokwane for a domestic flight to Johannesburg followed by a return international flight home.

Take note: In Section 1 you will be writing out a more complete day-by-day itinerary for the four friends using the provided template and information annexures. In Section 2 you will investigate social media platforms to advertise this tour as a standard itinerary for a specific target market, doing a comparison of possible platforms and motivate the choice of social media platform made.

SECTION 1: TOUR PLANS, ROUTE PLANNING AND COMPILING AN ITINERARY You are planning the 10-day tour for the four friends in the scenario. Use the itinerary template given in Annexure A to write out MORE DETAILS for the 10-day itinerary. You must plot the basic itinerary given above in the scenario onto the template as the day-to-day planning. Also use the information on Accommodation (Annexure B) and Transport (Annexure C) for the choices on accommodation, transport, attractions and activities to suit customers’ needs and preferences. Complete it in the Activities, Transport, Accommodation and Attraction columns of the Itinerary template (Annexure A).

  • Their budget allows for 3-star accommodation and they prefer to stay in hotels, guest houses, and some camp units. Annexure B provides graded accommodation (mainly from the TGCSA website and those collecting TOMSA tourism levies) that fit their requirements.
  • In the time column each day must indicate morning, afternoon, evening as the 3 main time frames. No other time is required.
  • Use one line (row) in the template for EACH DAY.
  • Ensure that you indicate the transport needed for each day as per the activities. Note that some hotels have shuttles to transfer between a tourism business and the hotel in the same city as the hotel. Also use the information on Transport (Annexure C) for the choice of transport to suit the activities.
  • Look at the example in the template to see how Day 1 was written in the basic itinerary in the scenario, how it is then written onto the template with more details provided like choice of accommodation, transport etc.
  • Ensure that the attractions are indicated for each day. There might be a day without a specific attraction.
  • Ensure that the activities for each day are indicated one after the other in the one line (row) for that day.
  • Remember to be selective from the information, as marks will not be awarded for copying too many unnecessary details from the annexures. Too little information will not meet the requirements of giving more details than that already given in the basic itinerary in the scenario. Ensure the correct balance through correct selection.

1.1 Draw up the 10-day itinerary using the Annexure A template. The itinerary must include the following complete information in short for all ten days:

  • Day and time (6)
  • Activities (6)
  • Transport (6)
  • Accommodation (6)
  • Attractions (6)

Total: [30]

SECTION 2: SOCIAL MEDIA SKILLS Read the information below. After drawing up the itinerary for the four friends’ holiday, you decide to market the 10-day tour as a standard itinerary on social media for other travellers too. Investigate the various social media platforms, compare the various platforms and make an informed choice.

Read the information in your resource pack about social media platforms. (p.17-19) Watch the following video about various social media platforms: Video – https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=236495024130152 A transcript (what is said is typed out in words) can be read in Annexure D of the resource pack if you do not have access to the video.

2.1 After reading the information on the six social media platforms or viewing the video, choose TWO of the social media platforms to analyse and compare. Analyse the chosen TWO social media platforms in a comparative table, writing in full sentences. Analyse the TWO social media platforms individually according to the aspects indicated in the THREE column headings, namely Column A: Usage and target audience; Column B: Explaining how an itinerary or tour can be placed on this platform; Column C: Identifying problems that may be encountered with opting for this platform. It is suggested that you turn your page horizontally (landscape view) to create space for the three columns. Column A is more source-based building up to Column C which is more critical thinking combined with the provided information. See the table on the next page that must be redrawn in your answer page. Another possibility is to read the transcript (text) and then watch the video, and thereafter simultaneously follow on the transcript (text) what is said on the video.

Redraw and complete the table below in full sentences:

(12) 2.2 To advertise your 10-day-itinerary in Section 1 to other tourists apart from the four friends the tour was designed for, choose ONE of the TWO social media platforms in the comparative table in 2.1. Give a well substantiated motivation why this ONE platform chosen will be the best social media platform on which to advertise your 10-day tour. (2) Total: [14]

SECTION 3: SELF REFLECTION Complete the following reflection questions: 3.1 Which of Section 1 or Section 2 did you like completing the most? Give the reasons for your preference. 3.2 Which part of completing the Tourism Skills Assessment task did you struggle with the most and why? 3.3 Recommend how you would improve this Tourism Skills Assessment task, giving details of the improvement. 3.4 List the insights that completing this Tourism Skills Assessment task brought to you. Total: [6] GRAND TOTAL: 50

ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT TOURISM SKILLS ASSESSMENT TASK Note : Each learner must receive his/her own copy of the assessment instrument. Name of School: Date: Name of Learner: Grade 12: Name of Teacher: Mark:

SECTION 1: ROUTE PLANNING AND ITINERARY [30]

SECTION 2: SOCIAL MEDIA SKILLS [14]

SECTION 3: SELF-REFLECTION QUESTIONS [6]

GRAND TOTAL: 50

RESOURCE PACK - FOR USE WITH SECTION 1 ANNEXURE A

ANNEXURE B Mainly 3-star accommodation from TGCSA website alphabetically arranged.

ANNEXURE C Information on Transport and some activities

  • The hotel in Johannesburg is within walking distance of the airport terminal buildings.
  • Travel the 211 km northwards from the King Shaka International Airport to the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu Natal for Big 5 viewing using a tour company – Mozee Tours. The entry fee at the gate is the conservation fee of R240 per person per day for international adult travellers and discounted to half of that for South African ID or SADC passport holders. After the game viewing drive, transfer with Mozee Tours to the hotel.
  • A shuttle can be pre-arranged in and around the town of St Lucia from the hotel through Go Safaris. For the early morning Whale Watching Tour (R1450 per person), the tourists must meet at the central booking office of Advantage Tours, which is located in the town of St Lucia, 30 minutes before the time indicated on the pre-booked ticket. The office must also be contacted 2 days before the tour in case changing weather and rough seas and its influence on the tour needs to be discussed with postponement or refund options, because safety is very important. On the day the tour will take 3 hours. Firstly, a 30-minute journey to the boat launch site on the beach with either a 4x4 truck or the Whale Train transport vehicle from the booking office. After a high energy surf launch of the boat through oncoming rolling waves, the boat will be on the ocean for 2 hours for whale watching and viewing of other sea-life. On return, another 30-minute transfer back to the booking office in town with the same vehicle options as with the initial journey. Shuttle back to the hotel.
  • The hotel’s in-house safari company, Go Safaris, offers a two-hour boat cruise on the St Lucia Estuary (river ending) and Lake St Lucia at R200 per person where hippos and crocodiles can be seen in their natural surroundings.
  • Shuttle to St Lucia town through Go Safari to the St Lucia Bicycle Tours and Rentals in the morning. Ride in a 3-hour guided Bicycle Cultural Tour in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park for R300 per person. Shuttle back to the hotel after the bicycle tour and relax in preparation for the Turtle Tour after sunset.
  • The 6-8-hour Turtle Tour will start in the evening traveling in an Open Game Drive Safari Vehicle. A ranger will pick the tourists up at their hotel in St Lucia. The trip through the eastern shores area of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park arrives at Cape Vidal. From Cape Vidal the tour travels along the beach for 28 km to Leven Point in search of nesting turtles (a sea reptile similar to land tortoises that lay eggs) in mid-November. At Leven Point a light dinner and refreshments are served, before returning to Cape Vidal, and then to St Lucia and the hotel. The tour price of R1350 per person includes all conservation levies (amount charged), a light dinner and refreshments. Note that the tour ends after midnight and nocturnal (functioning at night) animals like leopards may be seen along the way.
  • Take a 6-hour 522km road trip with a luxury transfer vehicle by the Lilizela award winning Simeliza Tours from the iSimagaliso Wetland Park to the Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains along the N2 and N17. Upon arrival in Barberton a late-afternoon pre-arranged visit to the local history museum in town is enjoyed for an hour to stretch some legs after the journey and get background information on the area. Buy a guidebook to the Geo-trail at the museum. Continue to the accommodation in town.
  • A guide from Rocky Old Earth Tours will join the group of tourists on the Simeliza Tours transport for a full day excursion and picnic lunch. They explore the 38 km Barberton Makhonjwa Geo-trail with its ancient rock formations and 11 geo-sites and interpretation panels along the route, describing the different geological elements (composition of the earth), also with braille labels for the visually impaired.
  • Leave the accommodation establishment with the Simeliza Tours transport to Barberton Adventures to sign indemnity forms for a guided mining tour. The first stop of the Simeliza Tours vehicle will be the historical Clutha Mine for a 1-hour underground tour. Travel to the Suid Kaap River for gold panning at the second stop. The price of the guided mining tour is R520 per person with group discounts and concessions on request. The tour includes being equipped with gumboots, a shovel and a pan. Lunch at Diggers Retreat (own cost) or a pop-up lunch at a designated picnic spot next to the river at an additional R150 per person can be pre-arranged. The morning tour times are 9:00-12:00.
  • From Barberton travel by road with Vuntsi Shuttle Services to Mapungubwe National Park (571km – 7 hours and 10 minutes). Guests staying at any of the park’s camps need to check in at the Main Gate Reception area one hour before the gate closing times. All gates close at 18:30. There are no filling stations or ATMs in the park and no cell phone reception in any of the camps. Standard conservation fees for international visitors of R240 per adult per day apply. Members of SANParks’ loyalty programme WILD with proof of identity and their WILD card do not pay conservation fees on arrival. After dinner, a guided Night Drive in a Game Viewing Vehicle will give tourists a unique experience for 2 hours from 19:30 at R318 per adult. A community fund contribution of 1% will be added to the cost of all accommodation and activity reservations.
  • Early morning walks to the confluence (where two rivers join) of the Shashe and Limpopo rivers, which is also the point where 3 countries (South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe) on either side of the rivers meet. There are viewpoints overlooking this unique feature. Experience the 3-hour Heritage and Museum Tour Package at R298 per adult later in the day.
  • On the final day Vuntsi Shuttle Services will transfer the group after a late breakfast on a scenic drive to Polokwane International Airport for a domestic flight to OR Tambo International Airport in Gauteng (R1199 per person) for their evening flights back home.

RESOURCE PACK- FOR USE WITH SECTION 2 ANNEXURE D Transcript of the Video Are you seeing success with your social media advertising? Marketing that matter (written on screen)

Hey, everybody, it’s me, Shana Haynie. Inbound Marketing Manager at Hearst Bay Area and today we are going to talk about social media advertising.

In today's world, there's genuinely no business that can't benefit from a solid social media advertising strategy.

However, many business owners still believe that social media ads don’t work and are too overwhelmed to even get started.

So, in this quick video I’m going to give you an advertising run down on six popular social networks.  So, you can decide which one might be the best fit for your business.

Ultimately if you don’t want to waste your budget on irrelevant eyeballs. You’ll want to choose platforms where your target customers like to hang out. So, keep that in mind as we go through each model/channel. Let’s jump in.

Social Media Ad Platforms: What you need to know Facebook Arguably the world’s largest social media platform, 69% of American adults have a Facebook profile, and more than half of online adults in the U.S. aged 65 or over are now using the platform, making it a goldmine for advertisers looking to reach an older audience. Your Facebook ads can be a set up to serve a number of goals like generating on-channel engagements, driving website traffic, or collecting e-mail information. And, you can use videos, photos or simple texts as your ad content.

Instagram Instagram currently has around 500 million daily users, and while it is owned by Facebook, the audience skews a lot younger. The largest age group on Instagram is individuals aged 13 to 17, with more than 70% of these individuals active on the platform, followed closely by ages 18 to 29, with 67%. Instagram revolves around photos, so the visuals in your ads are crucial here. If your business is highly visual with an engaging offering, Instagram is a great way to advertise.

Twitter Twitter is a fast-paced network known for its short and punchy content. As of 2019, Twitter had 330 million monthly active users. 24% of men and 21% of women use the platform, and the largest age group is individuals aged 18 to 29. If you’re looking to distribute a message targeted to a young group in a specific location, you may consider investing in promoted tweets. Or, if you want to grow your following, you can promote your account.

LinkedIn LinkedIn provides a place for employees and potential employers to connect, and currently has more than 260 million monthly active users. More than half of college-educated individuals use LinkedIn, and 49% of individuals making more than $75,000 a year use the platform, making LinkedIn a great place to reach a professional audience. Ads can cost more on this channel than others though, so make sure that you have your budget figured out before you begin testing.

Snapchat Today, Snapchat sees around 210 million daily active users, most of whom are on the younger side. 69% of kids aged 13-17 use Snapchat, as do 62% of adults between the ages of 18 and 29. Advertisers can invest in attachment ads, which use videos or GIFs and appear between users' Snapchat Stories, or Filter ads, which are sponsored filters that users can put with their own content for decoration and personalization. The majority of Snapchat users make less than $30,000 per year, so this channel is best for brands that offer low dollar products targeting a young audience.

TikTok TikTok users create short videos featuring lip-syncing, dancing, and comedy bits, and the platform currently has more than 800 million monthly active users, 41% of users are aged 16 to 24, and more than half of the apps’ audience is under the age of 34. TikTok advertising starts with Brand Takeover ads, where a brand will appear in images, videos, or GIFs with a link to send users to that company’s landing page. Since TikTok is relatively new and continually evolving, it's smart to keep a close eye on the platform no matter what industry you are in. As of now, brands targeting young audiences will do best, but TikTok could likely evolve to attract older audiences, too.

Watch the following video about various social media platforms: Video – https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=236495024130152 A transcript (what is said is typed out in words) can be read in Annexure D of the resource pack if you do not have access to the video. Another possibility is to read the transcript (text) and watch the video, and then simultaneously follow what is said on the video on the transcript (text). For the learner with a hearing impairment: Subtitles on the video For the learner with a visual impairment: Audio on the video as well as the possibility that the transcript can be read at a slower pace or recorded in a familiar accent.

QUESTION 1 – ITINERARY

Question 2 – Social media 2.1

2.2 MOTIVATION FOR CHOICE OF SOCIAL PLATFORM The learner would have chosen ONE of the following: Facebook

  • Facebook has over a billion users. All you have to do is reach out to them.
  • I’d opt for using Facebook to advertise the tour as the platform encompasses a much larger age group. The platform is used by users from young to old, which is not the case with other social media platforms.
  • Facebook is one of the favourite paid traffic sources to market your business.
  • It’s an excellent way to target potential clients via the Facebook advertising platform.
  • You reach large audiences
  • You have a direct connection with your audience
  • You build your brand
  • You drive traffic to your website
  • You can evaluate your performance
  • Less expensive compared to other plaforms
  • Advert can be placed in many ways, visual text, facebook story etc
  • Although your advertisements will appear like regular posts on Instagram, it will still show up in feeds of your targeted audience, including a custom call-to-action button to promote a click.
  • Instagram as the platform is very conducive for picturesque posts and therefore the tour advertisement could strive far more within this app, with the use of hashtags and well curated pictures of the destinations / attractions included in the tour.
  • One of the advantages of using Twitter for advertising is that you are able to reach millions of potential customers all at once, without having to spend a penny on advertising.
  • Businesses can build a relationship with millions of users, which helps in creating a viral effect with your advertisements.
  • Twitter as the platform is efficient in advertising and is effective in driving attention to adverts via hashtags and retweets.
  • To help quickly determine the most profitable target audience, LinkedIn’s Direct Sponsored Content allows you to run similar ads for multiple audiences.
  • This, in turn, allows marketers to compare performance in real-time and optimize campaigns on the fly.
  • LinkedIn is a platform that is predominantly used by the working class and therefore the advertisement of the tour / the itinerary post may capitalize on such people.
  • You can use Snapchat Ads Manager to create a new campaign
  • choose your audience (geographically and demographically), and set your budget,create your ads, follow how your ads perform
  • Snapchat can be a highly effective marketing tool for relating your message to youth.
  • TikTok is an excellent platform for creating engaging videos with effective music.
  • TikTok is also an easy to access platform compared to other social networks, and you can create videos that go viral on TikTok and reach hundreds of thousands of people at a time.
  • Advertising the tour using the Tiktok app may be enticing to the young users of the app. The app is efficient in advertising using unique and humorous short video clips, therefore using the app could spark interest towards the tour.

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“You need [webcam] setup. You could point the webcam away from you but still see the screen. That is what I would change for the next session.”

Clarity of instruction

Instructors commented on the need for clear and concise teaching instructions when leading the break-out group practicals; they could not rely on tactile feedback and non-verbal communication, which would have occurred during a face-to-face session.

“I felt that I had to make sure that my instructions were a lot clearer because there wasn’t the ability to use tactile cues to assist the students.”

Two instructors suggested capping the instructor-to-student ratio (to four students) in each breakout room and to reconvene with the same instructor for each practice to build relationships with students and gain a better understanding of their learning needs in order to better support them. Instructors also reported a relationship between student motivation and student acquisition of skills.

“If you have the same group you build up a bit more rapport and [students] get to know you.”

“[Acquisition of skills] depended on how motivated each candidate was. Some were very motivated and got on with the activity and acquired the skills but some were maybe not motivated enough or maybe feeling frustrated that they were not getting it, and it was difficult for me to motivate them virtually.”

Accessibility and individualized learning

Students were able to attend and engage in the session remotely, even those who were not based in the UK. An important feature of online learning is that the view of the demonstration is the same for all students, which is not always possible in face-to-face teaching.

“Because we created videos for them to watch, and as they can ‘pin’ my video when I’m doing live demonstrations, the view is much more equitable for everyone.”

“It meant that fewer students were left out…we were able to have a global reach with many of the [students] taking the module outside of the UK.”

“[Students] were provided with equipment and resources to keep at home and so they have the opportunity for more hours of practice.”

Individualized learning describes an instructor’s ability to respond to an individual student’s learning needs. This was achieved with the use of the ‘pin video’ function on Zoom® to enlarge the view, and observe and instruct students one at a time. A student’s individual concerns and identified learning needs were more easily addressed in small group breakout practical sessions.

“Having breakout room facility [was comparable to face-to-face instruction] to help students on a more individual basis, and to help them acquire the skills.”

The UCL Ophthalmology Masters curriculum was transferred to predominantly online teaching in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Lecture-based teaching was easily transferable for online delivery however, virtual teaching of clinical and surgical skills sessions required significant pedagogical consideration and planning. A recent editorial stressed the importance of in-person ophthalmic simulation training for the maintenance of surgical skills and competence [ 10 ]. Here we discuss the findings from our virtual ophthalmic surgical skills session and the purposeful steps taken to ensure successful online delivery to a diverse interprofessional student group. We note that these steps can also be utilized to teach generic surgical skills and are not exclusive to ophthalmic surgical skills training. General tips for course preparation and delivery are outlined in Table  2 .

Overall, students rated the session 8.85 (±1.19) out of a scale from 0 to 10 (10 being most satisfied). Student perceptions of their ability to interact with tutors, level of supervision, and view of demonstrations positively changed following the teaching session, as did their confidence in instrument handling, knot tying, and suturing. In addition, students could continue to practice the skills after their session, as they had the surgical kit with them at home.

95% of our students were ‘very satisfied’ or ‘satisfied’ with the Zoom® platform used to deliver the teaching session. Other medical educators have also successfully used this platform to deliver surgical skills teaching [ 11 ,  12 ]. For our session, the Zoom® platform was used to deliver presentations, play instructional videos, as well as watching students perform the skills via breakout rooms. However, any online platform with similar capabilities would suffice.

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However, it is important to note that these papers and memos are not always the most up-to-date or accurate. For example, the papers and memos from 2017 may not accurately reflect the current curriculum. It is always best to visit your local Department of Basic Education website to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Tourism Grade 11 Exam Papers and Memos for 2022 can be downloaded below. These papers and memos are essential for any Grade 11 Tourism student, as they provide valuable practice for the upcoming exams.

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