Assessment 4 - 673510
Completion requirements
Mark as done
Opened: Tuesday, 5 September 2023, 12:00 PM
Due: Tuesday, 26 September 2023, 7:00 PM
Assessment 4 - 673510
Contribution to SEMESTER mark: 20%
Due date: 26 September 2023 @ 19:00
Submission open: 5 September 2023 19:00
Submission format: PDF file upload
Where to upload: Submit via the LINK in the Assessment 4 folder by clicking on ADD SUBMISSION at the end of the question
Assessment 4 covers: Study units 1, 2, 3 and 4
Estimated time to complete: 3 to 4 hours (you have two weeks to work on the assessment)
1. CAS1501 ASSESSMENT 4 2023 – SEMESTER 2 – TOTAL 100 MARKS
1. This assessment consists of THREE parts. Please ensure you complete all parts.
2. Clearly show every question number in your answer.
3. Find the question number, question and mark allocation in the three columns on the LEFT of the document.
4. The columns on the right indicate HOW MARKS WILL BE AWARDED. This guidance is added to assist you in understanding how your
assessment will be graded.
5. Take note of how UNISA’s plagiarism policy will be applied in the marking rubric. Refer to Study unit 3.
6. Complete the DECLARATION in Part C and paste it on the last page of your assessment answer.
7. Assessment 4 is to be submitted as a PDF file. Only ONE document should be uploaded.
8. Do not use a password on your document.
9. Ensure that you answer all questions. Note that ONLY selected parts of the assessment will be marked. When you did not attempt a part
selected for marking, you will score a zero for that part.
10. Go to Study unit 4> Questions and Answer> Assessment 4 guidance and feedback - for more guidance on how to complete Assessment
4.
,11. Watch the recordings for the online session 1,2,3,4, 5 and 6, the link to the recording was posted under announcements CAS1501-23-S2
site. Alternatively use the link: https://mymodules.dtls.unisa.ac.za/mod/forum/view.php?id=580246 .
12. Pervasive plagiarism will be penalised and the whole assessment will be scored as fully plagiarised. Pervasive plagiarism is when most
answers were plagiarised in a question or in the assessment as a whole.
13. NOTE: A student’s total mark for Parts A and C may never exceed the mark obtained for Part B.
Mark allocation
Mark allocation Total 2 1 0
mark
A PROFESSIONAL ACUMEN (4 MARKS)
This part does NOT require a specific student answer.
Additional marks will be added based on the student’s application of COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING acumens
throughout their answers.
A1 Communication (marked overall – no answers required)
Note: Every answer in B should be provided in a FULL SENTENCE using professional communication conventions.
Use the following links to recap on the characteristics of a FULL sentence and professional communication.
If any link does not open directly, copy the link to your browser and open it from there.
How to Write Better: 6 Tips for Writing Good Sentences – 2022 – MasterClass
https://hrdevelopmentinfo.com/top-professional-communication/
A1.1 Student’s answers were uploaded 1 - Yes No
as a PDF file.
A1.2 Student used clear and concise 1 - Applies more than 30% of Applies less than 30%
full sentences with correct the time in Part B and Almost NO clear and
grammar, spelling and (Partial plagiarism penalised concise full sentences in
punctuation in questions) Part B
All the parts were
plagiarised
, A1.3 Student numbered every question 1 - Applies more than 30% of Applies less than 30%
clearly. the time in Part B and Almost NO clear
(Partial plagiarism penalised numbering in Part B
in questions) All the parts were
plagiarised
A2 Critical thinking (marked overall – no answers required)
Use the following link to recap on the meaning and use of critical thinking.
If any link does not open directly, copy the link to your browser and open it from there.
Play Video
A2.1 Student’s answers reflect a 1 - Answers reflect a logical Answers are not logical
logical understanding of the coherent understanding of and coherent and are not
module content, evident in module content more than related to module content
explanations / motivations that 30% of the time in Part B at all
convey convincing / coherent / (Partial plagiarism penalised OR
logical arguments. in questions) Student obtained less
than 30% in Part B
questions
All the parts were
plagiarised
B CASE STUDY (94 MARKS)
CAS1501 emphasises ethics and mechanisms aimed at promoting ethics in organisations.
Reflect on what you have learnt during this semester.
Watch the following video:
Play Video
Now, answer the following questions:
B1.1 Name the organisation analysed 2 Correct organisation - Not answered
in the video. named Incorrect organisation
TRANSNET Plagiarised
B1.2 Using the video content, name 2 Correct MAIN problem - Not answered
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