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IE Research Project 3 (CVEN90056) // Assessment
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- Project Proposal team report (20%) 1 to 4 people, outlining the context, literature review, methodology and method for their project, requiring 60 hours of work per person. Due mid semester. Passing is a hurdle requirement. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) 1, 2 and 4 are addressed in this report
- Final team report (50%) in the style of a conference paper, and incorporating revised sections of the proposal report, not exceeding 15 pages excluding reference lists, requiring approximately 90 hours of work per team member. Due at the end of semester. ILOs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are addressed in this report
- Presentation of conference style team poster (10%) requiring approximately 6 hours total work and due during the end of semester exam period. ILO 5 is addressed in this assessment
- Presentation of a team oral presentation (10%) of approximately 15 minutes and participation in the subject conference, requiring approximately 5 hours per team member. Due during the end of semester exam period. ILO 5 is addressed in this presentation
- Individual journal (5%) containing reflections on the research process and progress, and the development of graduate attributes presented in 6 individual journal entries, totalling approximately 2000 words over the project period, and requiring about 10 hours or reflection, investigation and writing. ILOs 1, 2 and 3 are addressed in this journal
- A weekly factual record (5%) of project progress, including items such as meeting minutes, key decisions and resources used, must be maintained on a project blog and contributed to by all team members, requiring about 5 hours work each. For team projects the relative contributions of each team member to the overall project should be discernible from this record. ILOs 1, 2 and 3 are addressed in this assessment
- Weekly attendance (minimum of 70%) of the Departmental research seminars (or equivalent) in the project period, and completion of a critique form for each seminar will be evidence of attendance which will be marked Pass/Fail. Approximately 10 hours work. ILOs 1, 2, 3 and 5 are addressed in this assessment
- Registration for a project topic prior to day 1 of the first semester of study is a hurdle requirement, requiring about 2 hours of work. ILO 1 is addressed in this assessment
Hurdle Requirements: The following must be satisfied in order to pass the subject:
- Students must register for a project topic prior to day 1 of the first semester of study
- Weekly attendance (minimum of 70%) of the Departmental research seminars (or equivalent) in the project period, and completion of a critique form for each seminar will be evidence of attendance which will be marked Pass/Fail
- A factual record of project progress including items such as meeting minutes, key decisions and resources used must be maintained on a project blog. For group projects the relative contributions of each group member to the overall project should be discernible from this record
- A Pass mark for the mid-project report.
Last updated: 3 November 2022