FACULTY OF LIFELONG LEARNING
ASSIGNMENT
Programme
Title |
Global Logistics & Technology |
Module
Title |
TECHH5K01 |
Assignment
Number |
2 |
Assignment
Type |
Take home assignment |
Weighting
|
20% |
Submission
date |
30/03/2021 |
|
Feedback
can be expected from lecturer 3 weeks after above submission date |
Continuous
Assessment Submission Guidelines
Assignments
must be submitted via Turnitin. If assignments are not submitted via Turnitin,
this will be regarded as a non-submission.
Assignments
should be double lined spaced and clearly structured.
Please
observe the word count. Assignments that are too short or too long will be
penalised. You must put word count on title page.
Extension Policy
Assignments
will not be accepted after the submission date.
As
per IT Carlow policy, submission dates will only be extended in exceptional
circumstances.
If
an extension is required, students must apply at https://www.itcarlow.ie/study/lifelong-learning/extension-request-form.htm in advance of the deadline.. Supporting
documentary evidence must also be provided.
The
circumstances under which a request for an extension will be considered
include, but are not limited to:
Ø
Serious
personal/family/business reasons
Ø
Where a
student is representing their country or Institute
An
extension is unlikely to be considered under the following
circumstances:
Ø
Minor
illnesses such as a common cold
Ø
Holidays
during the academic year
Ø
Multiple
assignments due at the one time
Ø
Failure to
plan study schedule
Ø
Debs/weddings/social
events
Ø
IT and/or
computer failure
Please
note that loss of/damage to a USB stick is not considered a valid reason for an
extension under IT Carlow policy. To avoid any unnecessary distress, please
ensure that you back up your work regularly as you undertake your
assignment. By registering with free online storage services such as Dropbox or
Skydrive you can save your work online and access it at any computer. Alternatively
use an external hard drive/or just email it to yourself.
Failure
to submit a piece of assessment will result in a grade of 0.
Plagiarism Policy
Assignments which have copied work from websites, from other
authors, from other students or any other sources will receive a grade of 0.
All instances of plagiarism must be reported to the Head of Department who, in
turn, is obliged to report them to the Registrar. Students who receive this
grade may be asked to justify their actions to the Institute’s plagiarism
panel. Students must apply to the examination board at the end of the academic
year to re-submit their work in such instances. Please note that copying
verbatim from original sources is unacceptable even if you provide
references.
Referencing
Please consult ‘Credit Where Credit is Due’ for the
referencing system used by IT Carlow. Please ensure accuracy and consistency in
your referencing. The following are the most common reference types that you
will need when compiling the reference list at the end of your assignments.
Journal articles:
For example:
Seebohm, P., Gilchrist, A. and Morris, D. (2012) Bold but
Balanced: How Community Development Contributes to Mental Health and Inclusion.
Community Development Journal, 47
(4), pp. 473-490.
Books
For example:
Banks, S. (2012) Ethics
and Values in Social Work. (4th Ed.) Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Book Chapter
If a book is an edited collection with different contributors
for each chapter, cite the author of the specific chapter you have used in your
work. If you use more than one chapter, cite each author separately. Include
the page numbers of the chapter in the bibliography.
For example:
Forde, C. (2009) The Politics of Community Development:
Relationship with the State. In: Forde, C., Kiely, E. and Meade, R., eds. Youth and Community in Ireland: Critical
Perspectives, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, pp. 49-68.
Webpage
Unless the webpage has a specified individual author, you can
treat the organisation as the author. If the year the webpage was created is
available, you can give this. If not, simply state ‘no date available’. You
must also include the date which you last accessed the webpage in brackets at
the end of the reference.
For example:
Children’s Rights Alliance, (no date available) What Are Children’s Rights? Available: http://www.childrensrights.ie/childrens-rights-ireland/childrens-rights-ireland
[accessed 01 September, 2013].
To avoid common referencing mistakes,
please note the following:
Ø In the reference list, place the title of the journal, not
the specific journal article, in italics.
Ø In the reference list, give a full reference for a webpage
not just the url.
Ø When referencing books in the reference list, the place of
publication (e.g. Dublin) precedes the name of the publisher (e.g. Gill
and Macmillan).
Ø There is no need to bullet point or number your reference
list.
Ø When citing websites within the main body of your assignment, use the (author, date)
formulation rather than the url; i.e. write (Children’s Rights Alliance, no
date available) rather than inserting the web address.
When quoting directly from an original source within the
main body of your assignment, give the page number(s). (Try to avoid excessive
use of direct quotation.
Assignment Brief |
The Maritime transport landscape has
changed significantly over the past 15 years. Changes in transport availability,
inter-connectedness, regulation and adoption of technology as well as competition
from other modes and substitution are driving improvement at an ever accelerating
pace.
With respect to supply chain management
discuss how these changes impact the business landscape and supply chain
management generally.
Assignment length |
1500 words. |
Assignment Format |
Please use a
neat font size 11 minimum. Line spacing of 1.5, justified layout and fully
referenced in the Harvard style. |
General |
Students are advised
to retain a soft copy of their project. Students are encouraged to upload
draft documents on TURNITIN which prevents plagiarism within academic
writing. |
Blackboard Upload |
Students will
upload one copy by the deadline below in word format to ASSIGNMENT TWO
TURNITIN. Please ensure
that your final submission has a cover sheet with your name, student number,
and module title. |
Submission Deadlines |
30/03/2021 |
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