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Business: BUSS 1057: Business and Society - Assessment 2

1. Assignment 2

This assessment requires you to make a video or voiced-over PowerPoint presentation. 

Please refer to the course site for full assessment details. 

2. Finding and using PowerPoint

PowerPoint 2013 can be found in all general purpose computer pools and computer barns on campus. For more information see Computer pools hardware and software.

All pools/barns have sound cards and headphone sockets. You will need headphones with a microphone, or you may record using your mobile phone, or on a laptop.

You can also borrow a laptop with an inbuilt microphone from the Library. Laptops cannot be booked in advance.

You can access PowerPoint at home as part of Office 365. For more information see Office 365 for students.

Information on how to create your video or autorunning PowerPoint presentation can be found at the links below:

3. How to make a video using PowerPoint

This video will show you how to make a video using PowerPoint.

5. Want hands-on help from the Library?

Come to our Library Workshop where you can learn how to:

  • Change slide transitions to make an auto-running presentation
  • Add animations
  • Record a narration
  • Add a sound file
  • Save your PowerPoint as a video

CW Library training room JS6-17

Monday 27th April, 11am - 12pm 

Tuesday 28th April, 2pm - 3pm

You don't have to book, just come along. See you there! 

Referencing and academic skills

Referencing Roadmap (Harvard)
Need help referencing? Follow the roadmap!
Referencing Roadmap (Harvard)
 
More Help:
  • Referencing hub
    Information around what is referencing, paraphrasing, referencing rules, referencing styles and Academic Integrity. Also includes a link to the Harvard Referencing Guide UniSA (pdf).
     
  • Referencing forum
    Discuss referencing, exchange advice and post questions and answers about referencing (facilitated by Student Engagement Unit).

What do you do with all those references you have found?

Use a bibliographic management software to store, organise and cite your references. The Library supports the bibliographic management tool EndNote. There are also many free systems available.

Watch Managing Your References to decide which tool is best for you and then get started. 

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