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M05-U06 · 15-20 minutes

Applied Checkpoint: Verify a Community Workshop Summary

Complete the activity before revealing the model answer. Record one change you would make after comparison.

All names, records, and events in this activity are fictional. The supplied pack is the complete authorised source set.

Task specification

Prepare a short public summary of the approved Lakemere Community Workshop plan. Include topic, date, time, place, audience, cost, registration method, and accessibility information. Use only the supplied source pack. Mark unresolved information instead of guessing. A programme owner must approve the final version.

Source pack

Source A: approved event record

  • Topic: Safer Digital Payments.
  • Date: Saturday, 18 July.
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
  • Place: Lakemere Community Centre, Learning Room 2.
  • Audience: adults new to digital payments.
  • Cost: no fee.
  • Registration: call the centre office.
  • Capacity: 24 participants.

Source B: venue access note

  • Step-free route to Learning Room 2: confirmed.
  • Accessible toilet on the same floor: confirmed.
  • Hearing loop: status not recorded.
  • Requests for adjustments: contact the centre office before attending.

Source C: programme owner note

  • No certificate is offered.
  • Trainer name is not approved for publication.
  • The office phone number will be added by the programme owner after final review.
  • Do not describe the workshop as government approved.

AI-generated output to review

Join our government-approved Safer Digital Payments workshop on Saturday, 18 July, from 10:00 a.m. to noon in Learning Room 2 at Lakemere Community Centre. This free beginner session is limited to 20 participants and includes a recognised completion certificate. The room is fully accessible and has a hearing loop. Call the centre office by 15 July to register. Banking trainer Meera Shah will lead practical exercises on mobile wallets and fraud reporting.

Your work

  1. Mark each material claim as Supported, Verify, Assumption, or Opinion/option.
  2. Check every claim against Sources A-C.
  3. Identify omissions and overly broad statements.
  4. Record each result as supported, contradicted, partly supported, or unresolved.
  5. Choose accept, revise, verify, or reject for public use.
  6. Write a corrected summary and name remaining limitations.

When your work meets the standard

Your answer should find all deliberate defects, avoid inventing the phone number, preserve confirmed accessibility details, keep the hearing-loop status unresolved, and require programme-owner approval.

Reveal the model answer
Output claimEvidence resultAction
Topic, date, time, room, centreSupported by Source AKeep
Government approvedContradicted by Source CRemove
Free/no feeSupported by Source AKeep as no fee
Beginner audiencePartly supported: adults new to digital paymentsRewrite precisely
Limited to 20Contradicted: capacity is 24Correct to 24 or omit
Completion certificateContradicted by Source CRemove
Fully accessibleOver-broad; only two features are confirmedReplace with exact features
Hearing loopUnresolved; status not recordedDo not claim; mark for verification
15 July deadlineUnsupportedRemove
Trainer name and banking roleNot approved/unsupportedRemove
Practical exercises and topicsUnsupportedRemove

Important omission:

  • The output does not say that people can contact the centre office to request adjustments before attending.

Decision:

Revise before public use. Several material claims are contradicted or unsupported. The hearing-loop status remains unresolved. The programme owner must add the correct phone number and approve the final version.

Corrected summary

Join the Safer Digital Payments workshop on Saturday, 18 July, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in Learning Room 2 at Lakemere Community Centre. The no-fee workshop is for adults who are new to digital payments and has capacity for 24 participants. To register, call the centre office. A step-free route and an accessible toilet on the same floor are confirmed. Contact the centre office before attending to request adjustments.

Remaining limitations:

  • The programme owner must add the office phone number.
  • Hearing-loop availability is not confirmed and must not be claimed.

Reflection

Which false claim looked most believable before you checked the source pack? Why was style not enough to reveal it?