A University Library holds a collection of approximately
3,000 important historical photographs and documents related to
Multiculturalism in Australia. The photographs are in many different formats
including paper and various sizes of negatives. The library would like to give
researchers, community groups, students and the general public access to these
resources but they are too fragile and historically significant to be handled,
therefore they would like them to be digitized and then made available online.
The items need to be easily searchable and of sufficiently
high resolution for details to be viewed.
They need to be accessible through mobile technologies in a
user-friendly manner. The University also wants a way to protect the copyright
of the images.
The University has requested that your consulting company
complete a full project plan for approval before commencing the project. You
have been appointed as the Project Manager.
Task A
As the project manager you are required to present an
initial project report to the project sponsor that includes the following
specific project outputs to show how you propose to implement this project:
Identification of milestones
Scope of the project
Schedule of the project
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Resource & Budget management
Project risk management
Project quality planning & management
Microsoft Project file(s) submission
As the project manager you may make any assumptions you
think are necessary.
As you prepare your report, please don't forget to format it
so that it is easy to read and conforms to the standard report format. All
referencing in the project material must be in accordance with the APA style
guide. Please follow the conventions for referencing set out in the APA
referencing procedures on the Learning Skills site. You will find a guide to
APA referencing on the web
athttp://student.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/294977/APA-Referencing-Summary-revised-2012.pdf
Task B
Generate a Turnitin originality report and submit this
report via Turnitin;
Answer the following questions to interpret the Turnitin originality
report. The questions can be found through the following link:
http://www.academicinternational.org/teaching/turnitin.pdf Submit your answers
via Turnitin.
Turnitin is more than a ‘gotcha’ device – it is an effective
learning tool:
Because the sophisticated use of sources involves a complex
set of research, critical thinking, and writing skills, you should expect to
take several years to master them. Turnitin can be a helpful tool in this
developmental process. You should use your originality reports as feedback on a
first draft so that you can improve your use of sources before submitting the
final draft for marking.
Interpreting the Turnitin Originality Report:
After you submit your draft to Turnitin for self-checking,
you should look carefully at the originality report so that you can improve on
your use of sources. Your essay will be on the left side of the screen, and the
matching colour-coded sources will be listed on the right. Then you can make
the necessary changes to your essay before you submit the final draft for
marking.
You need to register with Turnitin to create a Student
Account under the CSU Turnitin Licence at
http://www.turnitin.com/login_page.asp
Further information on how to use Turnitin can be found
through the following link: http://student.csu.edu.au/study/plagiarism/checking
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