LO1 Use appropriate language and structures when composing common academic texts

Assessment Brief

 

Module title: Advancing Your Academic Skills

Module code: FDY3004

Assignment title: Portfolio

Assignment format: Portfolio

Word/time limit: 2000 words

File type Word document (.docx file)

Percentage of final grade This assignment is worth 100% of your final

grade for this module.

Submission deadline See module iLearn page for date of submission.

Grade release You will normally receive your provisional grade and feedback within 20 working days of the submission deadline.

Useful terms:

Assignment summary:

You will complete two tasks for this assessment: an annotated bibliography and a short essay.The annotated bibliography will help you organise your ideas, structure your argument,and identify key sources. You will then write a 1,500-word essay based on the plan, demonstrating your research, critical thinking, and academic writing skills.

Assignment instructions:

For this assignment you will answer one of the two questions below and produce an annotated bibliography and a short essay based on the chosen question.

“To what extent is Artificial Intelligence positive or negative for university education?” “To what extent is Artificial Intelligence positive or negative for the future of work?” Task A – Annotated bibliography (500 words) (LO 1, 2)

Write an annotated bibliography to outline and evaluate five sources that you will refer to in your essay (Task B). An annotated bibliography consists of two parts:

  1. A full reference of each source, and
  1. A short paragraph after each reference that:
  • Describes the contents of the source
  • Evaluates the author’s perspective (i.e. to what extent you agree with source)
  • Suggests how you will use the source in your essay

Three of the sources in your annotated bibliography must be taken from the mandatory source pack available on the module iLearn page. FDY3004SCC: Assessment Sources Sep 25 | iLearn Home

You may choose the remaining two sources to complete your annotated bibliography. These sources must relate to the content of your essay (Task B).

Note: Please follow the referencing guidelines that are appropriate for your degree programme (see page 5). If you are unsure which referencing association to use, please contact your lecturer. 

Task B  Essay (1500 words) (LO 1, 2, 3, 4)

To successfully complete this assignment, you must:

  1. Write your essay according to the structure and academic writing skills you have developed throughout the module. You should:
  • Provide an introduction
  • Provide a main body that:
    • Uses the ‘PEEL’ method (Point, Evidence, Explain, Link) to develop your main body paragraphs
    • Interprets and evaluates any numerical data to support your argument
    • Paraphrases and summarises information from sources
      • Uses evidence from the three mandatory sources in the assignment source pack and an additional two sources you have found.
      • Provide a conclusion

Learning outcomes (LOs)

You are assessed on the following four module learning outcomes:

By completing this assessment, you will have shown and be assessed on all

four of the learning outcomes:

  1. Use appropriate language and structures when composing common academic texts
  1. Write from academic sources with confidence, adhering to the values associated with academic integrity
  1. Demonstrate the ability to interpret numerical data when presented within a subject-specific context
  1. Graduate Attribute 4: ‘Professionally knowledgeable in the subject area’. Describe key academic conventions that are associated with their subject area and discipline.

You will be graded based on how well you meet these learning outcomes.

Your marker will use a rubric/marking matrix to grade your work. You can find this on the ‘My Assessment’ tab on the module iLearn page.

Guidelines and policies

You can find links to more useful information about the assignment and university policies below.

Word/time limit policy Click here to view the Arden University word

count/time limit policy

Referencing guidelines

Please follow the referencing guidelines that are appropriate for your degree programme. If you are unsure which you should be using, please contact your module team.

Click here for APA referencing guidelines Click here for Harvard referencing guidelines Click here for OSCOLA referencing guidelines

Support information Click here to view guidance on how to apply for short-term extensions

Click here to view guidance on how to apply for extenuating circumstances

Please click here for link to academic skills team support

 

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