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Final Exam Part 1: Case Study Analysis
You will apply the tools and concepts you have learned and developed throughout the term.
30% of your final grade.
Total marks available: 100
The case study resources are released at 9:00am (AEST) Wednesday, 1 May.
The exam questions will be released at 9:00am (AEST) on Thursday, 2 May.
You must submit your answers by 10:45am (AEST) on Thursday, 2 May. Thus, you have 90 minutes to complete writing and another 15 minutes to upload the documents.
(Part 2 of the exam will take place from 11:00-11:45am (AEST) on Thursday, 2 May.)
Expected Length: Approximately 1,050 words (+/-10%) in total, excluding references and intext
citation. Failure to comply with the overall word limit will reduce your score by one mark for exceeding the limit by more than 10%, by two marks for exceeding it by 11-20% and by 3 marks for exceeding it by 21% or more.
Format: No cover page. Please do not copy the questions into your response. Your submission must be in either PDF or Word format.
*If you use Mac Books, we recommend strongly that you submit a word document.
No resubmissions are allowed. To repeat: Resubmissions are not allowed! Please take note!
Referencing style:Harvard Referencing - The 'in-text' system.How to cite electronic sources& Harvard referencing for broadcast material.
You are expected to engage in research in addition to the resources we have provided and to provide in-text citations and a reference list.
*Given you have limited time, you may just add the links in the reference list without strictly following the Harvard referencing style, but we expect proper intext citations within the answer.
All of the resources and submission links you need to complete and submit your assessment are available in Moodle under the ‘Final Exam’ tab.
• Please complete The use of Generative AI: Final Exam Questionnairebefore submitting your answers via the relevant Turnitin link. The final exam answers submission link will be accessible only after you have completed the questionnaire.
• If you have answered that you used generative AI software at any stage of the
planning, research, and writing of your assessment, you must submit a separate
document via Submission Link: Documents explaining the use of AI.Failure to do so may result in an Academic Misconduct investigation. See below for more
information.
• Use the Final Exam Part 1: Answerslink to upload your case study analysis (answers).
→ Please save your file as: [Your zid] [Your name] Final Exam Part 1
Policy on the use of generative AI
Use of generative AI software is allowed (but not required) for this part of the final exam. Any output of generative AI software that is used within your assessment must be attributed with full referencing.
If you choose to use generative AI software at any stage of the planning, research , and writing of your assessment, you must submit a separate document, which contains the following:
1. A short description of how you used generative AI software for this assessment. This
should include a description of what prompts/inputs you used (e.g., questions, text from your original first draft, etc.) and how you incorporated the output into your final
submission.
2. A complete transcript. of your interactions with all generative AI tools that you used. This should include the full “conversation” between you and the software from beginning to
end. If you have used translation software, this should include your original non-English draft.
Please submit the document via Submission Link: Documents explaining the use of AI.
This document will not be marked. It serves two purposes. First, it is a reflective exercise for you to consider whether you have used generative AI tools in an appropriate and effective
way. Second, it will be a reference that your marker can consult for additional context when
evaluating your submission against the marking criteria – for example, if there are any
questions regarding your attribution of AI tools, your referencing of source material, or how you have applied course concepts.