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MDIA2091 Mobile Cultures 1 MDIA2091 Assessment One: Essay Assessment & Weighting Length Due date Feedback Essay (40%)

1500-2000 words Friday, July 4,

2023 11:59 PM (Week 5) Rubric and comments

via Moodle Grademark Question Writing this essay involves an analysis phase (1) and a writing phase (2): 1. Analysis phase:

 Use the App Walkthrough Method to analyse a mobile app of your choice.

 You should use the worksheet you were provided with in Tutorial 2 to document

your walkthrough.

 As you undertake your walkthrough, track the data the app collects about you as

a user.

 Think about how it may be using this data to create a model of you and your

attributes (e.g., your preferences and behaviours).

 Consider the types of data the app collects, its data privacy practices, and the

impact of these practices on user autonomy and control. 2. Writing phase:

Using specific examples from your walkthrough analysis, answer the following question:

“Affordances are not fixed but ultimately imagined properties whose meaning and

function emerges ‘in the wild’ through how people perceive and make sense of

technologies, what they enable and make possible, and what their limitations are.”

(Schellewald, 2023:1569) Reflecting on this quote, and the course concepts introduced in weeks 1-5, do you think

the affordances of an app/platform can alter and influence the way a user acts? Or do you

think that a user always has full control and understanding over the use of an

app/platform? Remember, these issues will be different depending on the kind of app you have chosen

and its domain (e.g., health, entertainment, social connection, work etc.). Draw on

relevant scholarly literature to support your claims about what they key social and ethical

issues are in the particular domain. MDIA2091 Mobile Cultures 2 How to include a screen capture or diagram in your essay In order to explain your analysis you will need to include diagrams and/or screen captures from

your walkthrough in your essay. You should present these as figures with captions as follows: Figure 1: An example of a screen capture of the Paprika recipe management app recipe page. Depending on what you are explaining to the reader, you may like to annotate the screen capture

(e.g. with arrows and labels). Use figures only when you are making a substantial point in your essay. You should limit figures to

3-4 in the body of the essay. If more are needed they should be included in an appendix. GAI Statement All students must include a GAI statement at the end of their submission.

Not using GAI:

“I have not used GAI in the creation of this submission.” Using GAI at any stage: “I have used [GAI tool] in the creation of this submission. I have used it for [provide details of use

here].” Please replace the text in the square brackets with details specific to your own use. Referencing You should cite external sources using Harvard referencing: https://student.unsw.edu.au/harvard-referencing Submission Submit your assignment via Turn-it-in on Moodle by the due date (see table on first page). MDIA2091 Mobile Cultures 3 Marking criteria The table below is the qualitative rubric used as a guide in marking your essay: F P C D HD Expression:

The extent to

which your

writing is

fluent, concise,

and coherent Incoherent and poorly written. Highly

problematic in

writing style and/or grammar and structure.

Obtrusive errors. Likely to

be well outside the word count -

either too short, or

longwinded. No GAI

statement. Weaker writing

of patchy

quality with

some obvious

errors in

referencing

style, and/or grammar

and/or structure. GAI

statement

included, but

limited

information

provided. Sound writing

style. Adequate

structure. Some

(less obtrusive)

errors in

style, grammar, and structure.

GAI statement

included. Mature and

generally

assured

academic style

of writing that

is well

structured and that poses few problems for

readers. Few errors in style, and

grammar. Within word

count. Well edited.

GAI statement

included. Exceptionally

well- written.

Characterised

by a

sophisticated

academic voice

with very few

(or no) errors in

style, grammar, and structure.

Within word count.

Skilfully edited.

Beautifully presented. GAI

statement

included. Argument:

The extent to

which your

argument is

clear, logical,

and directly

answers the

question. A poorly

discussed

argument is

likely to be

seriously

stunted,

fragmented,

and/or

incoherent.

Little to no

sense of a

logical

connection to

the question. A weak

argument with

a limited logical connection to

the question.

Displays some significant gaps

in

understanding. A relatively

thoughtful

discussion of a

partially

developed

argument that

is marked by

some

oversights.

Some

worthwhile

connections

made to the

question. A well- reasoned

argument that

displays few

gaps in

thinking.

Directly

answers the

question. An exquisitely

developed,

thoroughly

defended, and

fully coherent

argument that

directly

answers the

question.

Concepts:

The extent to

which you

demonstrated

a grasp of key

concepts and

used them to

answer the

question. Demonstrates a

poor

understanding

of the key

concepts in the

question. Demonstrates

an

understanding

of the key

concepts in the

question but

makes some

conceptual

errors. Demonstrates a

good

understanding

of the key

concepts in the

question. Demonstrates

an excellent

understanding

of the key

concepts in the

question Demonstrates a

highly

sophisticated

understanding

of the key

concepts in the

question MDIA2091 Mobile Cultures 4 FAQs 1. Do I need to cite sources in the essay? Yes, you should cite sources and include a full bibliography. Please use Harvard

referencing: https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/citing-different-sources

2. Is my bibliography include in the word count? No, your bibliography is not included in the word count. 3. Can I write within +/- 10% of the word count? It is a good idea to stick as closely to the word count as you can out of respect for your tutor's

time. However within +/- 10% is an acceptable margin 4. Do you require a certain number of references, ideas, or other phenomena? If we require a certain number of anything, that will always be in the question. So if we do not

specify a number for something, then we will not penalise you if you don't do a certain

number of instances of that thing. We are always assessing you on the extent to which you

demonstrate that you understand the material, rather than on arbitrary things like whether

you did a certain thing X number of times. 5. Do I need to cite the lectures in the essay? No, this would become untenable in a written essay so you are only required to cite the

author whose idea you are using in your response. You don't need to cite the lecture in which

I taught you about this particular author's ideas. You also don't need to cite the particular

lecture I mentioned general key concepts as this would be very repetitive. 6. Do I attach my walkthrough worksheet to the essay? No, this would likely make a file that is too big to upload. The worksheet just serves as your

systematic data collection tool. NB: Check the Moodle Essay FAQ section nearer to the due date as I may update it if there are

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