MN692 | INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP | CAPSTONE

MN692 | INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP | CAPSTONE


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Assignment 1 - Project Detailed Design Marking guide – Due week 3












SectionsMarks
Introduction2
Detailed Design – include block diagram of the implementation, role of each8
member, weekly plan, installation of software/hardware specifications, and 
other design details 
Total marks10

Assignment 1 total marks for each member is calculated based on the supervisor’s report mark for weeks 1 – 2.

Assignment 2 – Project Implementation and evaluation report Marking guide – Due week 11
















Demonstration of the implementation to the supervisor  – Weeks 1 to 1110
Final report - Step by step implementation process with appropriate references20
Testing and troubleshooting5
Results5
Comparison or analysis5
Conclusion2
References3
Total marks50

Assignment 2 total marks for each member is calculated based on the supervisor’s report marks for weeks 3 – 10.

Assignment 3 - Group presentation Marking guide - Due Week 12








Presentation and demonstration in week 124
Demonstration of project progress to the lecturer in common class6
  
Total Marks10
Assignment 4 – Reflective journal on professional exposure - Individual report – Due week 12























































































































































 Sections   Description Max Marks
1 Cover page and format  2
2 Technical   SkillsDevelopedDuringProfessional 
  Exposure    1
  xSummary of overall professional exposure
  xMapping of units onto professional exposure6
  xNew technical skills or knowledge 2
   1
  xExposure in future  
     
3 ProfessionalSkillsDevelopedDuringProfessional 
  Exposure    2
  xPractical exposure  
  xGraduate Outcomes Table  3
  xYour approach to change  1
    2
  xRecommendation to become  a successful  network
   
  xprofessional   2
  Future plans as a network professional 
    
4 References    3
5 ProfessionalExposure   Certificate   /evidence   of5
  attendance / participation   
  Total Marks    30
Assignment 4 – Peer evaluation and reflective journal on capstone project experience and professional exposure - Individual report – Due week 12 Due: Week 12 Friday 5pm

Report should include the following components:
  • A minimum of 1000 words report outlining your professional development during the professional exposure.


Report should include the following six parts.
  • The first part is a Title page, your name, school and student number.

  • The Second part is technical skills developed during Professional Exposure.

  • The third part is a summary of professional skills developed during Professional Exposure.

  • The fourth part is references in IEEE referencing style.

  • The fifth part is the signed ‘completion of professional exposure/exposure certificate’ and/or evidences of attendance of professional events.

Details of Report


The report should be 1000 words long, plus figures, tables and references and any appendices originating from the actual report in industry. Note the appendices mentioned here are different from the weekly diary of activities. The report should have the following sections:
  1. Title page, your name, school and student number (2 Marks)

  1. Technical Skills Developed During Professional Exposure. Write technical reflective journal on the following points: ( 10 Marks)


4.1 Write a summary of overall professional exposure. (1 Mark)

4.2 Did you have prior knowledge to understand the professional expectation? Map all units that was useful during your professional exposure and how did you apply your prior knowledge and skills. (6 Marks)

4.3 What are the new technical skills or knowledge did you learn from industry? (2 Marks)

4.4 Where can you use that exposure in future? (1 Mark)
  1. Professional Skills Developed During Professional Exposure. Map your outcome to ACS CBOK knowledge key words(10 Marks)

  1. Identify the specific skills that your specific practical exposure best matches to and state why that is so.

  1. Include a good example from your practical exposure to demonstrate how you may have developed in the skills identified. (2 Marks)

  2. Justify yourself by filling in the “Graduate Outcomes Table” (Appendix A). The justification should reflect the stage you are in your development of the skill. (3 Marks)

  1. As you look into the future as a networking graduate, use your professional exposure to address the following questions:

  1. Based on your professional exposure what would you like to change in the way and manner you approach your study? Explain. (1 Mark)

  2. b) What would you recommend to those who structure your degree program to change to ensure you become a successful networking professional in future? (2 Marks)

  1. Your plans for your future as a networking graduate. (2 Marks)

  1. What types of work environments attract you the most?

  1. Are there specific networking challenges that you are more interested in for the future? Explain.

  • Have your ideas about your future direction developed during the practical exposure? Explain.

  1. Which specific aspects of your professional exposure did you enjoy the most? Which aspects did you not like the most? How will these influence how you think about your future as a network professional?

  1. References (3 Marks)


You should reference all the materials you have used in preparing this report. Ensure that your report follows the IEEE referencing format.
  1. Professional Exposure Certificate / evidences of attendance / participation (5 Marks) Exposure details.


For each period of work exposure (there should only be one) list of:

5.1. Name of employer

5.2. Type of business

5.3. Your job title

5.4. Dates of the exposure

5.5. Full details of your professional supervisor (name, position, email, phone number)

Appendix A: Graduate Outcomes Table


MIT is committed to ensure a course of study is current, practical and relevant so that graduates are “work ready” and equipped for life-long learning. In order to accomplish this, the MIT Graduate Attributes identify the required knowledge, skills and attributes that prepare students for the professional.

The level to which Graduate Attributes covered in this professional exposure are as follows:















































































































MIT Graduate Attributes Justify the coverage
   based on capstone
   project exposure and
   professional
   exposure
Ability toThe ability to communicate effectively and appropriately 
in a range of contexts to achieve high order speaking, 
Communicatelistening,  reading,  writing,numeracy  and  information 
 technology communication skills. 
IndependentA capacity to be a self-directed learner and thinker and to 
study and work independently. Resulting in continuous 
and Lifelonglearning, resilience, confidence, learning transferable and 
Learningtime   management   skills   and   an   ability   to   learn 
 independently.  
EthicsAwareness,  sensitivity,  and  commitment  to  ethics  and 
ethical  standards  in  personal,  social,  business  and 
 professional contexts.  
AnalyticalThe ability to collect, analyse and evaluate information 
and  ideas  and  to  solve  problems  by  thinking  clearly, 
and Problem 
Solvingcritically and creatively to solve problems and issues using 
established methods of enquiry. 
  
Cultural andAn  acknowledgment  of  and  respect  for:  equality  of 
Globalopportunity; individual andsocial responsibility; and a 
recognition and appreciation of other cultures and times 
Awareness 
recognizing the global context of business. 
  
 A  capacity  to  relate  to,  collaborate  with,  and,  where 
Team workappropriate lead others, and to exchange views and ideas 
in order to achieve desired outcomes through teamwork, 
  
 negotiation, conflict resolution, and leadership. 
SpecialistComprehensive specialist knowledge of a field of study 
knowledge ofand defined professional skills ensuring work readiness. 
a field of   
study   
Examples of professional exposure
  • Practical exposure in an environment outside the teaching establishment

  • Guest lectures

  • 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













































ExamplesEvidence of activity
Practical exposure in an environment outsideWork exposure letter from employer, students’ reflective
the teaching establishment such as Industryjournal
placements (paid or unpaid) 
Guest lecturersRecord of guest lecturer, seminar leader presentation,
 students’ reflective journal and e-portfolio
Use of industry visits and inspectionLetter from employer, students’ reflective journal
Industry contacts/visit for feasibility studiesLetter from employer, students’ reflective journal
Examples: contact supplier, industry 
professional to gather data or requirement. 
Seminars presented by industry professionalsEvidence: flyers distributed to students advertising
 seminars; letters to quest speakers; reflective journal and
 e-portfolio
Being mentored by a professionalStudent records of mentor meetings in e-log
Direct industry input of data and advice toIndustry-based projects. Where possible industry
problem solving, projects and evaluationmentors will have some time available to advise students
tasksand/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 /Record each contact in a student diary or e-log,
eventcertificate of attendance, email confirmation etc

 Professional exposure portfolio


The professional 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 professional exposure students exposure during their enrolment.

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