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COS60011

Technology Design Project

Semester 2 2023

PART A:        Unit Summary

Unit Code(s)

COS60011

Unit Title

Technology Design Project

Duration

One semester or equivalent

Total Contact Hours

48 hours

Requisites:

 

 

Pre-requisites

Nil

 

Co-requisites

Nil

 

Concurrent pre-requisites

Nil

 

Anti-requisites

Nil

 

Assumed knowledge

Nil

Credit Points

12.5 credit points

Campus/Location

Hawthorn

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

 

 

Assessment Summary

Design Concept (Group) 20% Project (Group) 30%

Project Report (Individual) 40%     Research Report (Individual) 10%

Aims

This is a project-based unit in which students work in teams to design a solution to an industry driven challenge. The project will have a substantial emphasis on design. Teams of students will have a staff member as a ‘facilitator’ whilst working on this project. Student teams will be allowed to select a project from a range of industry oriented design projects aligned to their chosen specialisation. This unit forms part of the student specialisation selection if their course undertaken has a choice of specialisation.

Unit Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this Unit should be able to:

1    Apply a systematic approach to technology design

2    Apply knowledge of design fundamentals to technology challenges

3    Find, organise, and evaluate information on a range of topics related to technology design

4    Use technology to develop and present design solutions

5    Demonstrate reflective practice, and use self and peer evaluation

6    Demonstrate awareness of social and cultural perspectives that impact on learning and working in a team

Graduate Attributes

This unit may contribute to the development of the following Swinburne Graduate Attributes:

    Communication skills

    Teamwork skills

    Digital literacies

Content

      Technical content in the selected specialisation

      Technology design

       Design thinking for technology solutions

      Computer-aided design (CAD) software

      Virtual design technology

      Social and cultural technology design perspectives

      Team dynamics

      Technology project management

       Professional technical writing


PART B:       Your Unit in more detail

Unit Improvements

Feedback provided by previous students through the Student Survey has resulted in improvements that have been made to this unit. Recent improvements include:

•     Detailed Seminars

•     Feedback on time for questions related to the unit

Week by Week Schedule

Week

Teaching and Learning Activity

Student Task or Assessment

1

Introduction to the

Unit and formation of student teams

Student Tasks

Seminar: Team Dynamics Facilitator meeting.

Assessment None.

2

Introduction to the

Project and

identification of project learning issues

Student Tasks

Seminar: Technical Topic 1 Facilitator meeting.

Assessment None.

3

Research of project learning issues

Student Tasks

Seminar: Technical Topic 2 Facilitator meeting

Individual research task.

Assessment None.

4

Research of project learning issues

Student Tasks

Seminar: Technical Topic 3

Facilitator meeting

Individual research task. Assessment

Individual Research Report.

Assessment

a)     Assessment Overview

 

Tasks and Details

 

Individual or Group

 

Weighting

Unit Learning

Outcomes that

this assessment task relates to

 

Assessment Due Date

Individual Research Report

Individual

10%

3

Week 5

Team Design Concept

Team

20%

1, 2

Week 7

Team Project

Demonstration/Presentat ion

Team

30%

4, 6

Week 12

Individual Project Report

Individual

40%

4, 5

Week 14

b)   Minimum requirements to pass this Unit

As the minimum requirements of assessment to pass a unit and meet all Unit Learning Outcomes to a minimum standard, a student must achieve:

An aggregate mark of 50% or more

c)    Submission Requirements

Assignments and other assessments are generally submitted online through the Canvas assessment submission system which integrates with the Turnitin plagiarism checking service.

All Portfolio tasks are to be completed and managed within Canvas. Canvas contains information on assessment of the Portfolio components. Deadlines for individual Portfolio Components  are  managed  within  Canvas.  Assessment  tasks  forming  parts  of  your Portfolio work is submitted based on automated collection of your work, coupled with discussion with your Project Facilitator. Deadlines for these assessment tasks will be provided by the Project Facilitator.

Please ensure you keep a copy of all assessments that are submitted.

d)    Extensions and Late Submission

Late Submissions - Unless an extension has been approved, late submissions will result in a penalty. You will be penalised 10% of your achieved mark for each working day the  task is late, up to a maximum of 5 working days. After 5 working days, a zero result will   be recorded.


e)    Referencing

To avoid plagiarism, you are required to provide a reference whenever you include information from other sources in your work. Further details regarding plagiarism are available in Section C of this document.

Referencing conventions required for this unit are the IEEE Citation Policy, more information at:

http://www.ieee.org/documents/ieeecitationref.pdf

Helpful information on referencing can be found at

http://www.swinburne.edu.au/library/referencing/

f)    Groupwork Guidelines

A group assignment is the collective responsibility of the entire group, and if one member is temporarily unable to contribute, the group should be able to reallocate responsibilities to keep to schedule. In the event of longer-term illness or other serious problems involving a member of group, it is the responsibility of the other members to  notify immediately the Unit Convenor or relevant tutor.

Group submissions must be submitted with an Assignment Cover Sheet, signed by all members of the group.

All group members must be satisfied that the work has been correctly submitted. Any penalties for late submission will generally apply to all group members, not just the person who submitted.






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