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ECON7740 Pitch Deck Presentation – Group Assessment

Students will work in groups to complete a Pitch Deck Presentation centred around a topic

provided in week 6. The topic will be introduced by an Industry Expert in lecture 6. All students

are expected to attend lecture 6 to engage with the Industry Expert as this will be your

opportunity to ask questions on the topic.

Note: There are no extensions for the group assessment per section 5.3 of the ECP.

Due Date: 8th May, 3pm

Groups must be formed by: 28th March 2025, 4pm

Topic:

.

Owning a property is becoming increasingly difficult, and Governments around

Australia are implementing policies to increase housing supply.

You have been asked to provide a CBA pitch on the expected impacts of increasing

housing supply.

Develop and present a pitch that addresses the unique challenges of measuring the

benefits and costs of housing. Consideration should be given to the ethical and

social outcomes, and risks to benefit realisation.

Group Formation:

Groups must be 3 - 4 students. You must find your own group. All groups must be formed in

Blackboard by 28th March 2025 - no changes are allowed after this date regardless of

circumstances. Once the deadline passes any students who have not joined a group will be

automatically allocated. Students are then responsible for communicating with their group.

Submission Requirements:

The submission will be a video recording and a PowerPoint slide deck.

Each student must present for a minimum of 1.5 minutes as part of the assessment task. The

MAXIMUM acceptable recording length for a group of 3 students is 9 minutes. A group of 4

students is 10 minutes.

All students must show their student ID on the first slide. All students must show their face

clearly in the recording when speaking.

No more than 12 slides can be used (excluding the ID slide – all other slides are included in

this count).

A penalty will be applied for exceeding or falling short of these limits and requirements.

The PowerPoint slides must be submitted via Turnitin through the Online Submission link

under the Assessment section of the Course Blackboard site. The presentation recording must

be submitted via the Blackboard Assignment submission tool. Only one student needs to submit

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on behalf of the group. Students are responsible for ensuring one student from the group submits

presentation slides and recording.

Marking Criteria:

This Pitch Deck Presentation is a group assignment worth 20% of students’ final grade.

However, to ensure the quality of the working group for this assessment, a summative

“Buddycheck” evaluation will be included..

Students will be provided with the Buddycheck link to evaluate their peers’ contribution and

group work during the project’s progress.

This peer assessment is compulsory and requires students to rate each of their group members’

contributions and to indicate their own input rating. The peer assessment factor (PAF) will be

calculated as the average of the scores assigned to each student.

The moderated factor will be used to adjust the group mark for individuals.

Individual mark = PAF x Group project mark.

Buddycheck Due Date: 12th May, 3pm

A penalty of a 5% deduction from the capped factor will be applied to students who fail to

complete the peer assessments individually - Individual mark = (PAF*-0.05) x Group project

mark.

The Pitch Deck Presentation will be marked according to the following criteria;

• Economic Analysis and Understanding of Context (50%)

• Recommendation (10%)

• Presentation Visuals (20%)

• Communication and Delivery (20%)

Please refer to the Rubric table for more details.

Criteria Exceptional (7) Advanced (6) Proficient (5) Functional (4) Developing (3) Absent – Minimal (1

-2)

Pitch Deck Presentation

Economic

Analysis and

Understanding of

Context

(50 marks)

The presentation:

• Clearly presents key

economics concepts

within the preliminary

CBA with exceptional

accuracy and depth

relevant to the topic

provided.

• Demonstrates a

comprehensive

knowledge of the

topic and its relation

to CBA.

• Purports a

convincing and

insightful economic

argument supported

by research.

• Justifies the value of

the CBA with

compelling

arguments

addressing the

ethical and social

issues within the

topic provided.

The presentation:

• Clearly presents key

economics concepts

within the

preliminary CBA

relevant to the topic

provided.

• Demonstrates sound

knowledge of the

topic and its relation

to CBA.

• Purports a

convincing economic

argument mostly

supported by

research.

• Justifies the value of

the CBA with sound

arguments

addressing most of

the ethical and social

issues within the

topic provided.

The presentation:

• Clearly presents

some economics

concepts relevant to

the preliminary CBA

appropriate for the

topic provided.

• Demonstrates sound

knowledge the topic

and its relation to

CBA although some

additional detail

would have made the

analysis more

convincing.

• Attempts a sound

economic argument

supported by

research.

• Attempts to justify the

value of CBA for the

topic, in a general

context.

The presentation:

• Attempts to present

some economics

concepts but they

are not all relevant to

the CBA or the topic.

• Demonstrates some

knowledge of the

topic and its relation

to CBA.

• Attempts a sound

economic argument

partly supported by

research.

• Attempts to justify

the value of CBA for

the topic, but without

referring to the

general context.

The presentation:

• Attempts to present

some economics

concepts that are

not relevant to the

CBA or the topic.

• CBA theory is only

applied at a surface

level.

• Does not

adequately link CBA

to practical

application of the

topic.

The presentation

• Is missing economic

concepts or theory.

• Is missing CBA

theory.

• Does not develop

an economic

argument.

Recommendation

(10 marks)

• The presentation

provides insightful,

realistic and

convincing

recommendations to

consider.

• There is a very clear

connection between

the topic identified,

• The presentation

provides useful and

relevant

recommendations to

consider.

• There is a

connection between

the topic identified,

• The presentation

provides potentially

useful

recommendations to

consider.

• Most of the

recommendations

are could be

enhanced with a

• The presentation

provides some

potentially useful

recommendations to

consider.

• Some

recommendations

are useful, but

lacking some

• The presentation

recommendations

often reflect a

disconnect with the

topic and your CBA.

• There is no clear

connection between

the topic and the

recommendations.

• The presentation is

missing

recommendations

relevant to the topic

4

your CBA and your

recommendations.

your CBA and your

recommendations.

clearer connection

with the topic

identified and your

CBA.

connection between

the topic identified,

and your CBA.

Presentation

Visuals

(20 marks)

The PowerPoint:

• Is visually appealing,

effectively using

design elements

(colour, layout,

typography) to

enhance

understanding and

engagement.

• Content presented is

clearly relevant to the

topic.

The PowerPoint:

• Is visually appealing,

using some design

elements (colour,

layout, typography)

to enhance

understanding and

engagement.

• Content presented is

relevant to the topic.

The PowerPoint:

• Has an acceptable

design to highlight

key points.

• Content presented

mostly relevant to the

topic.

The PowerPoint:

• Has an acceptable

design but could

have made

improvements to

visual elements to

enhance

understanding and

engagement.

• Content presented

has some relevance

to the topic.

The PowerPoint:

• Has a basic design

which may

somewhat detract

from the key issue

(e.g., too much

text).

• Content presented

is not always

relevant to the topic.

• Is missing not

relevant to a

presentation.

Communication

and Delivery (20

marks)

• Clear delivery and

articulation that

engages the

audience and

demonstrates a high

level of confidence

on the presentation

topic.

• Strong use of volume

and steady pacing

which enhances

audience

understanding.

• No reading off notes

showing high level of

confidence.

• Clear articulation

and delivery of

details of the

presentation.

• Appropriate use of

volume and pacing.

• No reading off notes.

• Mostly clear

articulation and

delivery of details of

presentation.

• Mostly appropriate

volume and steady

pacing.

• Some reading off

notes.

• Delivery is

sometimes uneven,

leading to

inconsistent

audience

engagement.

• Some parts are too

fast making it difficult

for the audience to

comprehend.

• Some reading off

notes.

• Little or no

expression.

• Inconsistent

delivery rate.

• Reading off notes.

• Speech is inaudible,

too loud, or too fast.

• Speaker seems

uninterested or uses

a monotone voice.

• Reading off notes.

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