Index 1
Index 1
Lecturer(s)
Teressa Chikohora Internal Renuga Jayakumar
Kwame Assa Verifier:
1. Knowledge and skills to use software packages and applications to support day-to-day
business operations.
2. Ability to create, present and communicate information in a structured and managed way at
their workplace.
Assessment Component 1
TASK DESCRIPTION
The aim of this assignment is for you to demonstrate your ability to use a variety of software applications/tools that
are/can be used to enhance the technology-based solution for the workplace/business. You can make suggestions
with examples as to how those software solutions can improve the workplace e.g. in terms of enhancing productivity
/ workflow / communication / decision-making etc. It is not necessary or essential, but you can apply the tools to
your own sphere of employment/future-employment-area (live/private/sensitive information or data should not be
used or included).
As indicated in the task descriptions below, each software area mentioned should first be explored, before selecting
and testing some features of a relevant application to provide evidence of practical use for each area (this should
not include actual live information, or any information that may be private or of a sensitive nature) but should be a
simulation in order to demonstrate some practical application of the knowledge presented in the written element.
a. Describe mind mapping and explain the benefits of using mind mapping in business
operations (approx. 2/3 sources).
b. Create a mind map of contemporary software applications that are used to support day-today
business/Organisation operations.
Task 3. Office Applications for creating, storing, presenting, and analysing information/data
(Approx. 2000 words).
a. Explain four office software solutions for business operations (MS Word, MS PowerPoint,
MS Excel, and MS Access), highlighting their major features, benefits, and limitations (if there
are any). You can use some images in addition to text (approx. 4/5 sources).
b. Test Mail merge, IF Function, VLOOKUP, Pivot Table, Goal Seek in MS Excel and document
several screenshots with accompanying description to provide evidence of practical use.
Note: This task is based on your own practical activities.
a. Analyse at least two contemporary Communication (Email and others) and Online
Collaboration (SharePoint, MS Teams etc.) applications/tools used frequently in modern
business world and document a summary of their key features using written text with
some images and relevant citations. (approx. 2/3 sources)
b. Test at least two features of a freely available Communication (1) and Collaboration (1)
application and document several screenshots with brief accompanying description to
provide evidence of practical use.
• Please note the assignment should be submitted as one Microsoft Word document.
• Your work must include a title page with your full name, student ID number, the program
of study, module name, module code, Lecturer’s name, date of submission and the
university name with relevant campus name.
• The references should be properly cited and listed. You need to employ proper in-text
citations and references list according to IEEE Referencing Style.
• Your work should have an appropriate structure including page number, table of
contents, tasks answers, and references list. Different sections should incorporate
headings and subheadings. Figures and tables need to be captioned.
GUIDANCE FOR STUDENTS IN THE COMPLETION OF
TASKS
NOTE: The guidance offered below is linked to the five generic assessment criteria overleaf.
Guidance specific to this assessment: Engage with and document research and referencing. See
assignment tasks above. IEEE formatting for Referencing.
Guidance specific to this assessment: Engage with research and practical testing to enhance and
document your knowledge and understanding. See assignment tasks above.
Guidance specific to this assessment: Document some analysis. See assignment tasks above. Use
references for justification of your analysis.
4. Practical Skills
At level 4, you should be able to apply the basic underlying concepts and principles to evaluate and interpret
these within the context of your area of study. You should be able to demonstrate how the subject-related
concepts and ideas relate to real world situations and/or a particular context. How do they work in practice?
You will deploy models, methods, techniques, and/or theories, in that context, to assess current situations,
perhaps to formulate plans or solutions to solve problems, or to create artefacts. This is likely to involve, for
instance, the use of real world artefacts, examples and cases, the application of a model within an
organisation and/or benchmarking one theory or organisation against others based on stated criteria.
Guidance specific to this assessment: Perform practical testing. See assignment tasks above.
Guidance specific to this assessment: Your submission should have an appropriate structure, page
numbers, table of content, and reference list. It should be well-organised and maintains a consistent format.
Different sections should incorporate headings and subheadings. Figures and tables need to be captioned.
STUDENT FEEDBACK FORM
This section details the extent to which the assessment criteria are demonstrated by you, which in turn determines your
mark. The marks available for each category of skill are shown. Lecturers will use the space provided to comment on
the achievement of the task(s), including those areas in which you have performed well and areas that would benefit
from development/improvement.
Assessment Mark (Assessment marks are subject to ratification at the Late Submission Penalties (tick if
Exam Board. These comments and marks are to give feedback on module work appropriate) 100%
and are for guidance only until they are confirmed. ) Up to 1 week late (40% Max)
Over 1 week late (0%)
GENERIC ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Level 4
In accordance with the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications, at the end of Level 4 students will be expected to have demonstrated knowledge of
the basic underlying concepts and principles of a subject, and an ability to evaluate and interpret these within the context of that area of study. They should
be able to present, evaluate and interpret qualitative and quantitative data in order to develop lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance
with basic theories and concepts of their subject(s) of study. They will have learned how to evaluate different approaches to solving problems, and will be
able to communicate the results of their study/work accurately and reliably, and with structured and coherent arguments. They will be able to undertake further
training and develop new skills within a structured and managed environment and will have the qualities and transferable skills necessary for employment
requiring the exercise of some personal responsibility.