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Digital Marketing 6SSMN316 /Individual Coursework

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6SSMN316 – Digital Marketing

Assessment 2 – Individual Coursework

(75% of total module grade)

Lead Instructor: Dr. Romas Malevicius Instructor’s email: [email protected]

Submission

Deadline:

via KEATS by :;:;; on

Friday, Ard January C;CD

Submission checklist :. Include Cover Sheet for

Assessments C;CJ/CD -see KEATS

C. File saved as

[ModuleCode_CandidateNumber]

A. Word count (CD;; words)

File format for submission word

document (.docx)

The Task

Sustainable Gastro (SG) organisation (https://sustainablegastro.com) - the client- aims to develop a

strategic and comprehensive communication plan and social media engagement plan for a new digital

platform – the “Concept:; Hub”, that will be launched in C;CD.

The “Concept:; Hub” is a call to action to respond to UN Sustainable Development Goal :C by following

the D R's—Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, and Recycle. Goal :C is about ensuring sustainable

consumption and production patterns, which is key to sustaining the livelihoods of current and future

generations. Note: This concept is owned by Sustainable Gastro and should not be shared without explicit

consent.

Context

Every single person on the planet eats and wears clothing. It’s human essentials, but we are currently

consuming more resources than ever, exceeding the planet's capacity for generations, with food waste and

'fast fashion' being two significant contributors to climate change. The whole world is linear in its

consumption, so are cities in the Baltic Sea Region. Food and clothing have an excellent fast-track potential

in circularity as everyone needs them, can relate to and act upon towards a resource-smart transition.

Objectives

The main objective is through the “Concept:C Hub” platform, to provide access to a wider group of

individuals, organisations and businesses for them to showcase and share their good practices, lessons

learned, projects, products and events, in one digital hub. This will support the core value of the project,

which is to promote and mainstream sustainability and circular economy for food and fashion practices and

business models. The “Concept:C Hub” platform will serve for capacity building in innovative and

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cooperative “sustainable and circular economy solutions” that have been designed, developed and tested

in the project regions.

A) For target groups “Content Providers”

To engage and motivate the target groups to “fill” the platform with inspiring, educative and innovative

content, that has focus on sustainability and circularity in the food and fashion topic.

Content providers:

Target group : - Small and medium enterprises;

Hotels, Restaurants, and Café/Catering and the fashion sector

Target group C – Business sector

Social enterprises, SMEs, start-ups and Venture Capital corporates

Target group A - Interest groups

Circular economy networks, public organisations, advocacy groups, youth organisations, young

professionals in start-up networks and digital transformation programs networks.

B) For target groups “End Users”

Build “Concept:C Hub” awareness and grow the audience. Engage them to connect with the “Content

Providers”, and encourage the audience to actively participate in “Concept:C Hub” social media activities.

Create a community group to drive action that can enable public sector as well as other businesses, start- ups and more in the local economy to apply sustainable and circular practices more quickly, and frequently.

End users:

Target group : - Small and medium enterprise;

Hotels, Restaurants, and Café/Catering and the fashion sector

Target group C - Education/training centre and schools

Primary- and upper secondary schools, vocational schools

Target group A – Relevant NGOs and community engagers

C) Project target regions

o Estonia, Tartu and Vorumaa region

o Finland, Saimaa and Seinäjoki region

o Latvia, Latgale and Vidzeme region

o Lithuania, Kaunas and Vilnius region

o Sweden, Karlstad and Uppsala region

Social media channels

LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

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You are the newly appointed Digital Marketing Manager you have been asked to select:

• ONE target group “Content Providers” (A)

• ONE target group “End Users” (B)

• ONE project target region (C )

There are no restrictions on what target groups you can use. For example, you can have Target Group :

(SMEs) as both a content provider and an end user.

You will have to investigate and write Digital Marketing Strategy report which discusses the following

questions:

B1. Investigate and critically assess selected target groups (A and B) and region (C ). Highlight and

name potential consumers to target. Provide competitor analysis. Justify your arguments

supported by secondary data.

B2. How can Concept12 Hub drive traffic and conversions using a full range of digital marketing

channels and techniques for the target audience?

B3.

Based on your analysis, present a detailed digital marketing communication campaign

creative concept, including at least 3 examples (mock-ups), a timeline, budget, and limitations/

risks.

Module Learning Outcomes Assessed

:. Select appropriate theories to evaluate and assess digital marketing strategy and consumer/buyer

behaviour Identify and critique digital technological applications to marketing strategy.

C. Evaluate, select and design market research programmes using digital technologies.

A. Classify digital technologies’ impact on marketing strategy in international contexts.

J. Assess challenges and opportunities marketing practice posed by digital technologies.

D. Summarise and criticise academic work on digital technologies in both consumer behaviour and

marketing.

Assignment Details and Structure

Feel free to use other software like Canva or Microsoft Designer to enhance your report's appearance. You

will have to prepare report which discusses the following:

• Cover Sheet for Assessment C;CJ-CD

• Assignment Cover – create your own assignment cover that includes:

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Choose a clear and informative title: The title should accurately reflect the content and

purpose of the report. Use a larger and bold font size for the title to make it stand out.

o Insert “This report is a part of Digital Marketing module. “

o Add KCL and King’s Business School logos.

o Use a larger and bold font size for the title to make it stand out.

o Add your student number.

o Submission Date

o Optional: you can add SG organisations’ brand identity (logo, colour scheme, etc.).

• Table of content (not part of the word count)

o Full list of sections within the academic report with page numbers.

Introduction (ABB words)

o The aims or purpose of your report.

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o A very brief overview of your chosen target groups and region.

o A final paragraph that outlines the next sections of your academic report.

B1.

Investigate and critically assess selected target groups (A and B) and region (C ). Highlight

and name potential consumers to target. Provide competitor analysis. Justify your arguments

supported by secondary data. (600 words)

In this section, highlight and name potential consumers to target. Provide competitor analysis.

o Segment your market. Divide your customers into groups of people with common

characteristics and needs. Consider one or two ways to segment your target market:

⇒ Demographic

⇒ Geographic

⇒ Psychographic

⇒ Behavioural

o Target your best customers.

Who are the most valuable types of customers? Decide which segments to target by

identifying the group offering the most significant return.

o Position your offering.

Identify how you should position the Concept:; Hub to target the most valuable customer

segments. Make suggestions/ recommendations on what Customer Persona should be and

why?

B2. How can Concept12 Hub drive traffic and conversions using a full range of digital marketing

channels and techniques for the target audience? (700 words)

The below questions might help you develop this section.

• What are the best marketing channels and techniques for the target audience? Justify your

argument. Provide relevant and practical examples.

• Concept:; Hub has no interest in utilizing TikTok.

• Explain in a systematic way (e.g. based on priority or investment requirements).

• How will you measure the success of your plan?

B3. Based on your analysis, present a detailed digital marketing communication campaign

creative concept, including at least two examples (mock-ups), a timeline, budget, and

limitations/ risks. (600 words)

Marketing communication plan should cover various aspects of digital marketing, including

content creation, story maps, SEO optimisation, different media outlets and community

engagement strategies.

• Clearly state the campaign objective. You can add a mood board of your inspirations.

• What is the main concept of the campaign?

• Think about how you'll uniquely capture the target audience's attention. Try to create an

emotional appeal.

• Maintain campaign consistency. Share details like tone of voice, hashtags, image styles,

etc. This ensures a cohesive look as assets are implemented.

• Submit at least 3 social media content samples in the form of mock-ups

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• Timeline - the list of activities placed in chronological order that helps to view the

marketing campaign plan in one place.

• Budget - consider that Concept:; Hub is an NGO with limited resources. So, consider

partnerships, collaborations, and free and low-cost options first. Then, if you see

excellent opportunities to get more attendees, suggest what it is and how much it will

cost for the organisation.

Conclusions (ABB words)

• Identify what limitations and risks Concept:; Hub should consider when planning a

digital communication campaign and how to overcome them.

• Summarise the main findings and outcomes of the digital marketing campaign.

Approach the conclusion as an opportunity to summarise key takeaways that can inform

future marketing initiatives.

Appendices (not part of the word count)

This is where you can include relevant material case studies that you refer to in the main body of

your report.

Individual Coursework Formatting

• Please prepare your report by using MS Word. Feel free to use other software like Canva or Microsoft

Designer to enhance your report's appearance. Please follow the outline above while preparing the

report sections.

• The word limit is CD;; words, excluding references and appendices. Please don’t exceed the word limit.

• Tables and diagrams do not count towards the word limit, but in-text citations do.

• The recommended format is report format with Arial fonts, :C font size, and :.D line spacing (this is

optional).

• King’s Author Date (APA qth) referencing should be used (see

https://libguides.kcl.ac.uk/reference/authordate ).

• Please be careful citing external works by paraphrasing or quoting the sources since plagiarism is a

severe allegation in academia.

• If you plan to use AI tools for your coursework, you must include a reflective report (D;;-q;; words-

not ) and add it as an appendix (not part of the word count). See instructions in Appendix : PAIR

Framework.

General Submission Requirements

Assessment submission instructions:

:. Include Cover Sheet for Assessments C;CJ/CD -see KEATS

C. File saved as [ModuleCode_CandidateNumber]

A. Word count (C,D;; words)

J. File format for submission word document or PDF (.docx /.pdf )

Assessment Support Information

You can obtain support for this assessment.

• There will be an opportunity to discuss and ask questions regarding individual coursework during

the lectures and tutorial sessions.

• Tutors’ contact details are available on KEATS.

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• A reply can be expected within C working days if you do not receive a reply. Please email again

stating that the email is a second request for support.

Marking Criteria

No Marking Criteria % Criteria

: Introduction :;% The aims or purpose of your report. A very brief

overview of your chosen target groups and region.

A final paragraph that outlines the next sections of

your academic report.

C Theoretical / Conceptual

Approaches

A;%

Clearly explain the theoretical or conceptual

approach that you are going to use.

A Analysis J;% Systematically apply Theoretical / Conceptual

Approaches and explain your findings. Make it a

memorable marketing campaign.

Think of

innovative and creative ways to present your work

(use of diagrams, graphs, flyers, posters, social

media mock-ups, etc.). Breakdown of the required

budget and timeline.

J Conclusions

:;% Consider limitations/ risks. Relate your findings

and discussion to the aims/purpose of the report

and specify any conclusions you have reached.

J Referencing and using evidence

:;% Use in-text citations where you quote the external

content. King’s Author Date (APA qth) referencing

should be used. The report should include a list of

references at the end. Followed guidance on

academic report structure. Appearance and

written expression.

If AI tools are used, make sure you include D;;-q;;

words reflective report (not part of the overall

word count). See instructions in Appendix : PAIR

Framework.

Total :;;%

Your work will be

based on Level 6 Marking Criteria

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/assets/policyzone/assessment/marking-criteria-undergraduate.pdf

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Appendix 1 PAIR Framework

In this assignment, you are not only allowed but also encouraged to use AI tools. The underlying

motivation is preparing you for a future that will be increasingly AI-driven by equipping you with key skills

to harness these tools effectively and responsibly. To guide you in integrating AI tools in your assignment,

we will be using the PAIR (Problem, AI, Interaction, Reflection) framework.

The PAIR process is encapsulated in four steps (see Figure below):

1. Problem formulation: Define the problem or challenge you aim to address.

2. AI tool selection: Identify and choose the most suitable generative AI tools for your needs. This

involves exploring, comparing, and evaluating the features of various generative AI options.

3. Interaction: Deploy the selected generative AI tools to tackle their problem, experimenting with

diverse inputs and critically evaluating the outputs

4. Reflection: Assess and report your experiences with the generative AI tools

How to Use PAIR Framework in Your Assignment

Problem Before engaging with AI, make sure that you have clear understanding of your task, and its

requirements and boundaries. To understand this, first read the coursework guidelines

carefully.

AI Before selecting an AI tool, determine what you need. Ask yourself questions like:

- Do you need to brainstorm ideas?

- Are you looking for recent data or statistics?

- Do you want an overview of the topic, or specifics about a certain sub-topic?

Next, explore, evaluate and select the most suitable AI tools for your task, taking into

account their features, functions, potential benefits, and limitations. See an overview of

these tools enclosed in this document.

PAIR Framework Formulate the problem.

Identify the core problem,

its components, and

constraints. Problem Select suitable AI tools.

Explore and identify the most

suitable AI tools for your

problem.

AI Interact with the AI

tools.

Experiment with different

ways to interact; critically

evaluate outputs and

integrate them to tackle the

problem.

Interaction Reflect on the

experience.

Evaluate how the AI tool

helped or hindered

problem-solving; reflect on

your feelings when

collaborating with AI and its

broader implications. Reflection

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Interaction Engage proactively with your selected AI tools. Interact with the AI, provide feedback,

experiment with various prompts, and critically evaluate the responses. Keep a record of

the prompts that yielded the desired results, as well as those that fell short. Should you

observe any consistent biases or inaccuracies in an AI tool's outputs, record these

discrepancies.

In an appendix to your report, ensure to:

• Detail the specific AI tools you utilized and how they influenced your report. For

instance: “I employed ChatGPT O.P (version from August O) to craft an outline,

which I then modified for my essay. Additionally, I used Bing AI to search for

academic literature pertinent to my topic; out of the recommendations, I verified

and incorporated P articles into my essay…”

• Document *+ interactions you deemed most intriguing, either because they

significantly improved your essay, were not particularly helpful, or appeared to

exhibit bias. Attach screenshots of these interactions for reference.

See detailed guidance on how to interact with these tools and how report usage enclosed

in this document.

Reflection Compose a reflective report in which you ponder over the lessons learned from your essay

writing process with the AI tools. In this brief report (<==-?<= words), answer the following

questions:

• What challenges did you encounter when using the AI tools and how did you

overcome them?

• In what ways did the AI tools enhance or hinder your problem-solving process?

• How can you improve your skills for using AI tools in future?

• How did you feel when interacting with the AI tools?

• What surprised you the most about your interactions with the AI tools?

• What do you think are the broader implications of AI tools?

How to Use PAIR Framework in Your Assignment

Chat GPT 5.7

The free version of Chat GPT. This is the most popular generative AI tool and one of the

best ones. It is fast and performs well in various tasks including writing and coding.

Bing AI A very capable free tool that requires a Microsoft account (which could be created for

coursework purposes) and Microsoft Edge browser. Its main advantage is internet access. It

offers three modes: creative, balanced, and precise. In "creative mode", it grants free

access to the model behind the paid version of ChatGPT (GPTX). It can also be used to

generate images building on DALLE text-to-image model of Open AI.

Claude > A powerful model performing well in writing and coding tasks (surpassing even ChatGPTX

model in some coding tests). A distinct advantage is its ability to handle large documents

(PDF, Word), and it possesses a larger memory than other foundational models. With a

training cut-off in \]\O (compared to ChatGPT’s \]\_), it offers more recent information.

This model is viewed by some as more “ethical” as it uses a model called Constitutional AI

(which draws principles from the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, among other

sources).

Bard Similar to Bing AI in that it has access to the Internet. This is currently less capable than

other options and tend to be more inclined to generate inaccurate information although

this could change given Google’s investments and resources in the AI domain.

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Guidance on Interacting with AI

Following the recommendations below in your interactions with generative AI tools should allow you to

harness the value of these tools.

Understand before you ask. The key to effective prompting is a strong understanding of the problem that

you want to address. A more comprehensive explanation of problem formulation can be found in this paper.

But, in essence, you should clarify what exactly you want to achieve. Do you want to generate ideas, craft an

outline for your essay, search the relevant sources, or get counterpoints on your arguments?

The clearer you

are about your questions; the better the AI's response will be.

Decompose your task. Break down your task into smaller and simpler components when possible. For

example, various phases of essay writing—such as idea generation, outlining, drafting, and refining—can be

considered distinct components to tackle individually. Similarly, treat the different sections of your essay—the

introduction, body, and conclusion—as separate elements. If your essay deals with the impact of AI in

education, consider narrowing your scope to delve into specific aspects like its benefits, challenges, real-world

applications, and future potential. Craft tailored AI prompts to address each of these individual components

effectively.

Set Context and Boundaries for precision. When seeking information or content for a specific section of your

essay, be explicit. Provide the AI tool with some context and background about the project or the target

audience of your output. For example, if your essay focuses on AI in healthcare, you can prompt:

• “Imagine you are a university professor. For a university student, describe how AI algorithms have

been incorporated into diagnostic tools and their accuracy rates in the past decade. Provide details

and specific examples. Use an academic writing tone.”

• “Please search the Internet to find academic literature on the use of AI in healthcare. In your search,

prioritise higher quality journals. List and explain each key argument in the literature, including

references.”

Get creative with constraints. To get some creative and out-of-the-box outputs, you can play around with

constraints (e.g., impose arbitrary constraints, modifying or removing existing boundaries) to explore novel

perspectives. Some examples:

• You could ask it to adopt different perspectives (e.g., ask it to act as an entrepreneur, professor etc, or

even as some real person like Isaac Newton, Ada Lovelace): “How would Alan Turing comment on my

arguments. Provide a feedback report, detailing strengths and weaknesses of my essay, written by

Turing”

• You could ask it to amend its output style (e.g., outline, bullet points, mind map, poem, using a

structure like what/why/how, tweets, persuasive essay, magazine article etc).

• You could ask it to suggest only out-of-the-box ideas (e.g., “for my essay topic, brainstorm novel

angles or approaches. Prioritise ideas that are uncommon or challenges the dominant narrative”).

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Interact with and give feedback to AI. Don’t rely on a single prompt to get everything you want. Engage

with the AI in a back-and-forth manner, refining your questions based on its responses. If you want AI to

change the tone of writing or incorporate a specific argument, tell it. If you find the output too complex ask it

to simplify (e.g., “Your explanation on the how generative AI models work was too complex. Can you simplify

it for a 10-years old”)

If you are unhappy with the solution set, try reframing the question: could the same problem be asked from a

different perspective? Sometimes, it is better to start over, as past conversations often influence outcomes.

Practice Makes Perfect. The more you use and interact with the AI, the better you will get at eliciting the

responses you want. Use it frequently to familiarise yourself with its strengths and limitations.

Get help from the AI itself for prompting. AI tools themselves are getting better at crafting prompts. So, it

can help you too. Some examples:

• You can describe your problem to the AI and ask it what information it needs from you to help you: “I

am trying to write an academic essay [provide details of the essay], what information do you need to

help me?”

• You can ask it to put together prompts for you to address a problem: “I want to brainstorm about

different ideas for an essay topic. Can you generate a ChatGPT prompt for this task?”

• You could also use AI to think about components of a broader problem or reframing it to expand your

solution space.

Remember, you must critically evaluate the output. While generative AI is a very useful tool, not all

generated content will be suitable or accurate. You should always critically evaluate the output,

corroborate it with other sources, and scrutinize for biases or inaccuracies. Before incorporating anything

to your output:

• Is the output provided relevant for your objectives?

• Is it sensible and accurate? Does it match with other trusted sources (e.g., academic literature)?

• Are there any inherent biases or inappropriate content in the responses?

Here is also a useful practical guide by Open AI which include some additional strategies and tactics

specifically for ChatGPT, but they are mostly appropriate for other chatbots too.

There are also different prompting techniques one can use. The most common ones include: zero-shot, few- shot and chain-of-thought prompting.

Zero-shot Prompting: You present the model with a new task without any prior examples. Essentially, you're

asking the model to perform a task it hasn't explicitly seen before, based on its general training data.

Example Prompt: "Explain the impact of climate change on polar bears”.

Few-shot Prompting: You provide a few examples to guide the AI to help it understand the context and the

type of answer you're seeking.

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Example Prompt: "-Penguins -> Reduction in the availability of krill due to melting ice affects their primary

food source.

- Seals -> Reduced ice platforms for rest lead to increased vulnerability to predators.

-Polar Bears -> ?"

Chain-of-Thought Prompting: This is a more structured approach, where you guide the AI step by step

through a logical progression or sequence. This is particularly useful for complex queries where the answer

requires a series of steps or considerations.

Example Prompt: "I want to understand the impact of climate change on polar bears. Follow these steps to

provide a comprehensive response:

[Step 1]: Identify the primary habitat of polar bears.

[Step 2]: Explain how climate change affects this habitat.

[Step 3]: Describe the direct consequences these changes have on polar bear survival.

[Step 4]: Sum up the overall impact of these changes on polar bear populations."

Guidance for AI Use and Reporting

• AI tools are valuable, but do not forget that they are just tools. Use them as aids and partners, but

not as primary drivers of the assignment. They should not replace your personal insights, analysis,

thinking and judgments—they should just augment them.

• While AI can assist greatly in your assignment, ensure that the final content you produce is

original. You should be able to state (and potentially defend!) that “these are your own words”.

• AI doesn’t inherently "know" what’s morally right, ethical, or true. It provides outputs based on

vast data and patterns. Be cautious of potential biases and verify information from trusted

sources. Remember, you hold the responsibility for your final output and, as with any assignment,

ensure that it upholds the ethical and academic guidelines. Likewise, double check any sources

that it cites are appropriate for academic writing before incorporating them (e.g., if the sources

are aimed at a lay audience or are not credible, it may be best to find another source). Do also

check that the sources exist and are available.

• Exercise caution when interfacing with AI platforms, especially with personal or sensitive data.

Refrain from sharing confidential, proprietary, or personal information (e.g., research data).

• Document your interactions with the AI tool clearly, noting the inputs provided, iterations made,

and outputs received. Always cite the specific AI tool or version you used (e.g., ChatGPT 3.5, Aug 3

version).

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introduction. All of the

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Very clear aims /

purpose.

Highly thoughtful

introduction. All of the

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Very clear aims /

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Thoughtful introduction.

All of the elements are

present.

Very clear aims

/ purpose.

Good introduction. All

of the elements are

present. Clear / aims

purpose.

Sound introduction.

Aims / purpose are

reasonably clear.

Basic introduction.

Aims and purpose lack

clarity.

Unsatisfactory

introduction.

Aims /

purpose unclear.

Poor. Has not specified

the aims / purpose.

Very poor. None of

the specified

elements is present.

Incoherent.

Theoretical / conceptual

approaches

6,%

Demonstrates

outstanding

conceptual /

theoretical knowledge

and understanding.

Demonstrates highly

thoughtful conceptual

/theoretical

knowledge and

understanding.

Demonstrates thoughtful

conceptual / theoretical

knowledge and

understanding.

Demonstrates good

conceptual /

theoretical knowledge

and understanding.

Demonstrates sound

knowledge and

understanding.

Explanations are

uneven. Some minor

elements are missing.

Demonstrates basic

knowledge and

understanding. Some

inaccuracies. Missing

elements.

Demonstrates limited

knowledge and

understanding.

Demonstrates poor

knowledge and

understanding.

Demonstrates very

limited knowledge

and understanding.

Analysis 9,% Demonstrates

outstanding ability to

apply concepts

correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings.

Analysis

undertaken with

extraordinary

intellectual originality

and imagination.

Demonstrates highly

thoughtful ability to

apply concepts

correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings. Analysis

undertaken with clear

intellectual originality

and imagination.

Demonstrates thoughtful

ability to apply concepts

correctly to appropriate

material and explain the

findings. Analysis

undertaken with

considerable originality

and imagination.

Demonstrates good

ability to apply

concepts correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings.

Demonstrates a sound

ability to apply

concepts correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings. May include

some minor

inaccuracies.

Demonstrates a basic

ability to apply

concepts correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings.

May

includes inaccuracies.

Demonstrates limited

ability to apply

concepts correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings.

Demonstrates poor

ability to apply concepts

correctly to appropriate

material and explain the

findings.

Demonstrates very

limited ability to apply

concepts correctly to

appropriate material

and explain the

findings.

Conclusions

+,% Outstanding, well

balanced conclusions.

Very detailed

breakdown of the

required budget

presented. Clear

limitations identified.

Exceptionally well- drawn conclusions.

Highly thoughtful

conclusions. Detailed

breakdown of the

required budget

presented. Noted and

commented upon

limitations of the plan.

Thoughtful conclusions.

Thoughtful breakdown of

the required budget

presented. Commented

upon limitations of the

plan.

Good conclusions. The

ideas are summarised.

Good breakdown of

the required budget

presented and

limitations included.

Sound conclusions.

The discussion makes

some relevant points

but these need more

expansion.

Sound

breakdown of the

required budget and

or limitations of the

plan.

Basic conclusions.

The discussion makes

some relevant points

but these need more

expansion. Basic

breakdown of the

required budget and

/or restricted

limitations of the plan.

Conclusions are

unsatisfactory.

Insufficient links to

the rest of the

assignment.

Unsatisfactory

breakdown of the

required budget

presented and /or

restricted limitations

of the plan.

Poor. Lacks depth, clarity

and coherence. Poor link

to the rest of the

assignment. Missing

elements.

Very poor. Lacks

depth, clarity and

coherence. Missing

elements.

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Referencing and using

evidence

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Outstanding.

Synthesis of reference

material from a wide

range of sources.

Detailed reflection on

group work, evidence

is used to support

arguments.

Excellent and detailed

use of sources which

are well referenced

and are used

creatively to develop

the work.

Thoughtful and clear

evidence of referencing

to a wide range of

primary sources, which

are used effectively in

supporting the work.

Good range of

sources. Well

referenced, very few

inaccuracies.

Sound range of

sources identified with

appropriate

referencing and few

inaccuracies.

Narrow range of

sources. Referencing

in presented work is

adequate with some

inconsistencies or

inaccuracies.

References used are

appropriate in terms

of currency.

Unsatisfactory

referencing with

frequent error. Over

utilizes secondary

sources. Limited

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content with relevant

sources.

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error. Inappropriate or

out dated sources with

numerous referencing

errors.

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source adequate

material. Very poor

referencing.

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limited to provide

evidence of sources

used.

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