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Microsoft Word - Assignment_1_ISY10209_2018.docx School of Business and Tourism Web Development I (ISY10209) Session 1, 2019 Assignment 1: Submission of Continuous Assessment Tasks, Topics 1 - 3 Unit Objectives: 1 - 3 Due Date: Week 4, Friday 29 March 2019. Weight: 15% of overall unit assessment Expected Time to Complete: 10 Hours 1. Task Description Most topics of the study guide contain continuous assessment tasks that form part of your assignments. You will complete the continuous assessment tasks for Topics 1 to 3 as your submission for assignment 1. In addition the continuous assessment for topic 3 will have to be uploaded to your account on the infotech server. For your convenience, I have included all of the continuous assessments as an appendix of this document. 2. Marking criteria The following marking criteria should assist you in completing your assignment. Please make sure that you address each of these items in your assignment. Have a look at the marking spreadsheet provided in the Assignments folder of the MySCU site for additional information. Correct submission: • 1% - All continuous assessment tasks must be present in properly submitted zip file. See section 8 “Assignment Submission”. Continuous Assessment to be marked (Topic 1 - 3) • Assessment 1 - 3%. • Assessment 2 – 3% • Assessment 3 - 4% • Assessment 3 uploaded to the infotech server – and working properly – 4%. Each of the assessments will be marked for the following: • Meets all listed criteria and validates (as per the continuous assessment task) • Source code readability, accuracy (development). 3. Advice You will need to start this assignment in the first week of semester. By working through your tutorial exercises each week, you should have more than sufficient time to complete the assignment by the due date. 4. More information All written works for continuous assessment must be word-processed. Drawings and diagrams should be word-processed or images inserted into a word document. Files created in non-university standard programs cannot be accepted, as the marker may not be able to view them. If you need more information about completing this assignment, then you should contact your lecturer or your tutor. 5. Original work Your assignment must be your original work. Assignments form a major part of course work. Exchange of ideas can be considered educationally valuable; however, excessive collaboration will be regarded as plagiarism, which is a University offence. For example, the copying of significant parts of a document, even if subsequently modified, is plagiarism. Such academic dishonesty will be penalised in accordance with the University's rules and regulations. You must not copy material from books, magazines, internet sources or other students’ assignments. Of course, you may include direct quotes from any source, but these must be small (e.g. one sentence or one paragraph) and must be properly referenced, using the Harvard Referencing Style. The assessment process may require some students to attend an interview in order to explain aspects of their assignment. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited. If plagiarism is found, students may receive zero marks on that piece of assessment item. 6. Identification There is no need to hand in a hardcopy of this assignment. Ensuring that your name is in the filename of the handed-in file will be sufficient identification. 7. Retain duplicate copy Before submitting the assignment, you are advised to either photocopy or retain electronic copies of original work. In the event of any uncertainty regarding the submission of assessment items, you may be requested to reproduce a final copy. 8. Assignment submission Time: Week 4, Friday 29th March 2019. Location: Internal, Online, Sydney/Melbourne/Perth: submit via "Submit Assignments “folder" (on MySCU). IBS and GXUST: as directed by local tutor. File Naming conventions: One zip file only with a filename = YourFirstInitialLastName_ISY10209_Ass1.zip IMPORTANT NOTE: do not include any spaces or hyphens within your filename as MySCU seems to reject files with special characters including spaces and hyphens. For assignment 1, click on the "Assignment Submission” folder in the MySCU site. Upload your assignment to the Assignment 1 submission item. You will upload your zipped folder of the continuous assessments 1-3 on or before the due date. Make sure you wait for the upload to be complete - many students end up rushing this and as a result submit a corrupted file. 9. Penalty for late submission All assessment tasks submitted during the study period will normally be marked and returned within two weeks of the required date of submission (provided that the assessment materials have been submitted by the due date). If you need an extension/special consideration for an assignment you will need to fill in the "Special Consideration for Assessment" form. If the requested extension is for more than 48 hours you will need to include some documentary proof of the reason you need the extension (i.e. doctors certificate etc.). Remember that extensions will not be granted on due dates of the assignments (except in exceptional situations) - get your request in before the assignment is due. To streamline and improve the special consideration process, new eForms have been developed that will enable students to submit an application electronically via MyEnrolment for: • Special Consideration for Assessment (extension and marking) • Special Exam Application Extensions within 24 hours of submission or following the submission deadline will not be granted (unless supported by a doctor’s certificate or where there are exceptional circumstances – this will be at the unit assessor’s discretion and will be considered on a case by case basis). A penalty of 5% of the total available grade will accrue for each 24-hour period that an assessment item is submitted late. Therefore, an assessment item worth 20 marks will have 1 mark deducted for every 24-hour period and at the end of 20 days will receive 0 marks. Students who fail to submit following the guidelines in this Unit Information Guide will be deemed to have not submitted the assessment item and the above penalty will be applied until the specified submission guidelines are followed. 10. Marks and Feedback All assessment materials submitted during the semester will normally be marked and returned within two weeks of the required date of submission (provided that the assessment materials have been submitted by the due date). Marks will be made available to each student using MySCU Gradebook. Feedback comments will also be available through the Gradebook. 11. Appendix This contains all the continuous assessments associated with this assignment. Topic 1 Continuous Assessment During this session your major assignment (see Assignment 3 specifications) will be to build a personal portfolio website to demonstrate your life/business/IT skills. Each of topics of the study guide will bring you closer to being able to produce this website. This topics continuous assessment forms part of your assignment 1, due in week 4. Create a new folder for your assignment 1 continuous assessments and name it with your name and ISY10209_Ass1, e.g. bsmart_ISY10209_Ass1. This will be your work folder for assignment 1. Create another folder named ‘documents’ inside your work folder. This will be your documents folder for Assignment 1. You will be required to submit your work folder to your tutor as part of your assignment 1. See the assignment folder on MySCU for additional information. For this first continuous assessment: 1. The first file you will create is a Word document (.doc or .docx) containing a concept map for your electronic portfolio (see Assignment 3 for details). You may use any software you like for the concept map or even use pencil and paper (scanning the result and inserting it in the document). The concept map should show all the possible things you want on your web site. Save this file in your documents folder as: - your name and CA1_ConceptMap e.g. bsmart_CA1_ConceptMap.doc(x). 2. The second file you will create is a storyboard for your Assignment 3 (look it up In the Assignments folder of the MySCU website) homepage (templates for the storyboards are also located in the Assignments Resources sub-folder of the Assignments folder of the units MySCU website). This will also be submitted as a Word document. Whereas you do not have the experience with designing much HTML yet, you will have some ideas as to how you wish the home page of your electronic portfolio to look. This file should be saved as: - your name and CA1_storyboard e.g. ‘bsmart_CA1_storyboard.doc(x)’ in your documents folder. The storyboard should include: • a sketch (or diagram) of the home page; • a list of pages that it will link to; • a description of the content on the home page (including text, graphics and any other content); and • page details, author, date, title, version etc. 3. Additionally, you will create an HTML page with the following content: • The document type definition • A title e.g. ‘Bill Smart CA1’ – follow this convention for the titles of CAs 1-7. • At least 3 paragraphs introducing yourself, the course you are studying, what you hope to achieve during and after your studies. Be sure to include your full name as part of the text, or in one of the headers if so desired. • Multiple headings (
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etc. • All three types of lists examined in this topic (demonstrating your knowledge) with at least 1 list contained within another list (nested lists), for example an ordered list within an unordered list. • A hyperlink to an external site (opening in a new tab/window so users are still on your site - see the creating a HTML5 webpage video), • An email link. Your page must validate with no errors. The file name of your webpage should be your first initial, surname, and CA1 (e.g. bsmart_CA1.html) and saved inside your work folder. Additional video resources are available to assist you. See the How-to Video's folder in the MySCU site for this unit. Of particular use