Assignment title: Management
Assignment 1 - Project Detailed Design Marking guide – Due week 4
Sections Marks
Introduction 2
Detailed Design – include block diagram of the implementation, role of
each member, weekly plan, installation of software/hardware
specifications, etc.
8
Total marks 10
Assignment 2 – Project Implementation and evaluation report Marking guide –
Due week 11
Implementation demonstration to supervisor (with video demo
embedded in word file) – Week 3 to 10
10
Final report - Step by step implementation process with appropriate
references
20
Testing and troubleshooting 5
Results 5
Comparison or analysis 5
Conclusion 2
References 3
Total marks 50
Assignment 3 - Group presentation Marking guide - Due Week 12
Poster Presentation 4
Demonstration to lecturer in common class
Week 3, 5, 7 and 9
6
Total Marks 10
Assignment 4 – Peer evaluation and reflective journal on professional experience -
Individual report – Due week 12
Sections Description Max Marks
Reflective journal
on industry
exposure
Individual reflective journal on your industry exposure
during MN692 study (you may include IT related actual
industry experience (attach supervisor's letter as
evidence, minimum of 10 hours / trimester)
Map your outcome to ACS CBOK knowledge key words
and Bloom's taxonomy as a last paragraph.
12
3
Reflective journal
on weekly activities
Individual reflective journal on weekly activities
Map your outcome to ACS CBOK knowledge key words
and Bloom's taxonomy as a last paragraph.
8
2
Peer evaluation Peer evaluation of contributions of team members 5
Total Marks 30
Examples of industry exposure
Practical experience in an environment outside the teaching establishment
Guest lecturers
Use of industry visits and inspection
Interviewing IT professionals
Being mentored by a professional
Direct industry input of data and advice to problem solving, projects and evaluation tasks
Examples Evidence of activity
Practical experience in an environment
outside the teaching establishment such as
Industry placements (paid or unpaid)
Work experience letter from employer, students'
reflective journal
Guest lecturers Record of guest lecturer, seminar leader presentation,
students' reflective journal and e-portfolio
Use of industry visits and inspection Letter from employer, students' reflective journal
Industry contacts/visit for feasibility studies
Examples: contact supplier, industry
professional to gather data or requirement.
Letter from employer, students' reflective journal
Seminars presented by industry professionals Evidence: flyers distributed to students advertising
seminars; letters to quest speakers; reflective journal and
e-portfolio
Being mentored by a professional Student records of mentor meetings in e-log
Direct industry input of data and advice to
problem solving, projects and evaluation
tasks
Industry-based projects. Where possible industry
mentors will have some time available to advise students
and/or to have input into student assessment. This may
mean e.g. An expert present for student presentations.
Evidence: letter from expert agreeing to mentor project
Record of contact in student diary/e-log
Attend professional association seminar /
event
Record each contact in a student diary or e-log,
certificate of attendance, email confirmation etc
Industry practice portfolio
The industry practice portfolio will be an evidence based portfolio which all students will be required to
keep during their time of project unit's enrolment. The purpose of the portfolio is to record all industry
exposure students experience during their enrolment.
Reflective Journal on weekly activities
Write paragraphs addressing the following main steps in your research methods. Do not include
questions in your report. Write your reflection addressing the following questions in separate
paragraphs.
1. How did you do constrain the problem?
2. What alternate strategies did you consider? What is your justification selecting your strategy?
3. How reliable are your results? Have you validated your results and claims?
a. Analytically
Have you validated the results and claims using mathematical/logical reasoning?
b. Empirically
Did you collect enough size and variety of data to avoid premature and misleading conclusion
from small or ideal case test data?
Did you collect data from multiple sources?
4. Compare your solution approach with other existing approaches-
4a. In what way is your solution approach is better than other existing approaches? Consider multiple
dimensions –
Time/ resource/energy requirement
Wastages and/or pollution
Performance efficiency
Consistency, completeness, generality, scalability, open-endedness
Reliability, elegance, usability, maintainability
Safety, health, dignity
4b. What are main shortcomings/limitations/weaknesses of your approach? Consider multiple dimensions –
Time/ resource/energy requirement
Wastages and/or pollution
Performance efficiency
Consistency, completeness, generality, scalability, open-endedness
Reliability, elegance, usability, maintainability
Safety, health, dignity
5. List the problem statements for future research/projects as extension or improvisation of your research.
Mapping of reflective journal to Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's
level
Bloom's Category Description
1 Knowledge Facts and figures can be recalled.
2 comprehension Information is understood well enough to explain it to
others.
3 Application Knowledge can be applied to new problems.
4 Analysis Compare and contrast alternatives by decomposing a
problem and understanding relationships.
5 Synthesis Devise new approaches or understanding by
reassembling and reconstructing existing knowledge
and information.
6 Evaluation Make judgments and recommendations based on an
evaluation of available data and information.
ACS Core Body of Knowledge (CBOK) Mapping
Knowledge Areas: CBOK Keywords to be used in the document
for mapping
7.1 Essential Core ICT Knowledge
Knowledge Area: ICT Professional Knowledge
• Ethics Ethics
• Professional expectations Professional expectations
• Teamwork concepts and issues Teamwork concepts
Teamwork issues
• Interpersonal communication – Specify only for
assignments
Communication: Oral
Communication: Written
• Societal issues/legal issues/privacy History of computing
History of ICT discipline
Privacy and civil liberties
Cybercrime
Intellectual property
Legal issues
• Understanding the ICT profession Understanding the ICT profession
Knowledge Area: ICT Problem Solving ICT Problem Solving
7.2 General ICT Knowledge
Knowledge area: Technology Resources
• Hardware and software fundamentals Hardware fundamentals
Software fundamentals
• Data and information management Data management
Information management
• Networking. Networking
Knowledge Area: Technology Building
• Human factors Human factors
• Programming Programming
• Systems development Systems development
• Systems acquisition. Systems acquisition
Knowledge Area: ICT Management
• IT governance and organisational issues
Fundamental governance principles
Organisational context
Fundamental governance principles
Organisational context
• IT project management IT project management
• Service management Service management
• Security management Computer system security
Operational security
Procedural security
Communications security