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FIT9137 Assignment 2 - Presentation
Submission Guidelines
The Assessment – Assignment 2 – Presentation is worth 25% of the Unit Marks.
Deadline: Week-8 – 26th April 2024 Friday - 11:55pm (Melbourne time)
● Submission format and details:
● To avoid academic integrity issues please avoid copy and paste from any resources.
If you use a resource, please clearly reference them. In particular, copy and paste
from:
1) assignment instructions and/or
2) from supporting and reference documentations.
are strongly discouraged as this will be picked up by Turnitin and would increase
your similarity scores. Any similarity score > 20% would trigger our attention and
we will have to investigate it officially. You will have a chance to see the Turnitin
report when you upload a submission (even in draft mode). We recommend you to
check the Turnitin report before finalising your submission.
● Please be aware your assignments will be checked through and assessed by Turnitin
and you should avoid the above two important points. Also, any text must be phrased
in your own words and to your best understanding.
● Please note that the requirements for this Assignment are different from those that
may be given as supporting documents in Moodle. Your knowledge and
understanding should be for the assessment tasks requirements here. Any
supporting documentation you refer to would only be a guidance and cannot be
copied verbatim from those resources.
● Submitted files via one submission link should be of these file formats:
● Presentation slides file: - Firstname_LastName_StudentID.PDF &
● Video Presentation file: - FirstName_LastName.FileType (Video files used
on the web .avi .f4v .flv .fmp4 .m4v .mov .mp4 .mpe .mpeg .mpg .ogv .qt .ts
.webm)
● Note that during your assignment submission, you may see a warning for
your video file stating something of the form “This file will not be
submitted to Turnitin…”. This is completely fine, and you can simply
ignore this message. The video file will NOT be submitted to Turnitin;
only the slides file is submitted.
● The 25% of the unit marks are allocated for final recorded video presentation and
Network Design Individual Assignment
your presentation slides uploaded in Moodle and due on Friday of Week 8
(deadline). The uploaded file must be a clear student video recording of the
presentation. The file can be any video format that can be opened on a standard
Windows computer without specialised software (such as mp4). The length of the
recording should be a maximum of 15:00 minutes only. Any video contents
exceeding 15:00 minutes will be ignored and not marked. A pdf or ppt version of your
presentation slides should also be submitted to Moodle. You will be marked based on
both your presentation video and slides (including the recorded pages and your
Appendix).
● Please note that you must follow the same instructions as in Assignment 1 regarding
presenting a copy of your student ID and showing your face for the Video and
Presentation files as well.
● The marks breakdown for the Assignment-2 will be 30% for video presentation and
70% for the content on the network design concept in the presentation slides.
● Important Submission check for every student: It is the students’ responsibility to check
if their submitted work is markable by our teaching team. It is strongly recommended
that, after making a draft submission (before finalising it), every student immediately
download their own draft submitted work (e.g., recorded video/PDF/imn file, etc) and
check if the draft submission would be downloadable/readable/markable by a tutor. If
the teaching team member is unable to mark your submission, 50% reduction of total
marks may be applied.
● When you submit the assignment on Moodle and perform the above check, please make
sure the submission is not left in the draft mode. Before the expiry of the deadline make
sure, the submission is made final. If the submission is left in draft mode, it will be
deemed as NOT submitted.
● You can create multiple video parts at different times and combine and submit a single video
at the end. Make sure that the final video is clear and understandable.
● If your device does not have a camera, you can borrow a device from Monash Connect or
Library. It's your responsibility to plan ahead for this. Monash Connect or Library not having
available devices for loan at a particular point in time is not a valid excuse.
● The teaching team members may not be able to understand a language beyond English. All
demonstrations must be in English. If your device does not support English, you may loan a
device from Monash Connect or Library.
Penalties:
• Late submissions will result in a 10% deduction of the total marks per calendar day (up to one
week). For example, if you get 80/100 marks originally and submit 2 days late, then you would
get a 20-mark deduction (10 marks per day) and your final marks would be 60/100.
• Submissions more than 7 calendar days after the due date will receive a mark of zero (0) and
no assessment feedback will be provided.
• If the video recording exceeds the 15.00-minute limit, the parts beyond 15:00 minutes will
NOT be marked and will be ignored.
• Speeding up the video recording (e.g., using software) is NOT allowed and such submissions
will receive a ZERO mark.
Network Design Individual Assignment
Assignment release/marking policy:
• The unit policy is to release the assignment for the student to work for two working
semester weeks on the assessment. Hence two complete weeks will be provided for
students to work on the Assignment-2. Please note that the markings and feedback will
be completed and given after 10 working days. Your total final combined marks for
this assignment will be uploaded to the Moodle submission link and will be released
only after marking of all students is finalised.
Learning Outcomes covered:
• Analyse and formulate the functions and architectures of (wireless) local area networks,
building backbone networks and the Internet.
• Examine networks using the underlying fundamental theories, models and protocols for data
transmission.