Reflection Assessment
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Assessment Type Reflection
Assessment
Number
Assessment
Weighting
2
Group
20%
Alignment with Unit Learning Outcomes Graduate Attributes Assessed
Unit and Course
LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
Communication: The ability to communicate
effectively, both orally and in writing, with a
diverse range of audiences
Critical thinking and problem solving: The
ability to address and solve problems creatively
and in a structured and methodical way
Due Date/Time Week 6
Assessment
Description
Teams of 3-4 persons are required to write a reflective journal of 2000 words on what they
have covered and understood during the workshops from week 1 to 6.
Content:
This assessment is to demonstrate that you have learned information systems concepts,
including the definitions, types, strategies and business models. You are to reflect on what
you learned between week 1 and week 6.
Structure:
It should be written as a journal and should include the following:
• The main topics covered
• What you learned between week 1 and week 6
• How the knowledge gained will help you in your future career as an IT Professional
• At least 3 journal articles (Harvard Referencing)
Detailed
Submission
Requirements
Submit soft-copy of the reflection to A2 Reflection Link on BISY2006/ISY212 Moodle Page.
• Title page
• Introduction/Conclusion/Content Table
• Subtitles
• Header/Footer details including page number
• 2.5 cm margins
• 1.5 point spacing
• Calibri or Arial font
• 11-12 size font
Unit BISY2006/ISY212 – Management Information Systems
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• Students should not engage in any form of misconduct such as cheating during
• The AIH misconduct policy and procedure can be read on the AIH website
(https://aih.nsw.edu.au/about-us/policies-procedures/).
Misconduct
Special
consideration
Marking Criteria
• Students whose ability to submit or attend an assessment item is affected by
sickness, misadventure or other circumstances beyond their control, may be
eligible for special consideration. No consideration is given when the condition or
event is unrelated to the student’s performance in a component of the assessment,
or when it is considered not to be serious.
• Students applying for special consideration must submit the form within 3 days of
the due date of the assessment item or exam.
• The form can be obtained from the AIH website (https://aih.nsw.edu.au/currentstudents/student-forms/) or on-campus at Reception.
• The request form must be submitted to Student Services. Supporting evidence
should be attached. For further information please refer to the Student
Assessment Policy and associated Procedure available on
• (https://aih.nsw.edu.au/about-us/policies-procedures/).
You will be marked according to the following criteria, with a final mark out of 30. However, it will be scaled down to 10
marks.
| Criteria | Excellent to Good (100% – 65%) |
Pass (64% – 50%) |
Incomplete (49 – 0%) |
| Topics covered | Detailed description of topics encountered in the course. |
Fairly detailed description of topics encountered in the course. |
Limited description of topics encountered in the course. |
| Reflection | Detailed reflection on personal learning. |
Fairly detailed reflection on personal learning. |
Incoherent reflection on personal learning. |
| Applicability of knowledge |
Detailed explanation of the applicability of your learning in the “real world”. |
Fairly detailed explanation of the applicability of your learning in the “real world”. |
Unclear explanation of the applicability of your learning in the “real-world”. |
| Harvard Referencing |
The report follows a referencing style that complies with the Harvard style, and the in-text citations are made purposefully. |
The report follows a referencing style that does not comply with the Harvard style, or only includes either the in-text citations or the reference list. |
The report does not include any citations and/or a reference list. |