Business Presentation and Process DiaryUWSCOLLEGE[pic 1][pic 2]Student Name: Teacher Name: _________________________Student Signature: UWS ID: University Foundation Studies Business StudiesBUSINESS PRESENTATION AND PROCESS DIARYAssessment Weighting: 25% Mark Value: / 35Date: Week 8, 2014.2 Instructions to StudentsA hard copy of your Presentation and your Process Diary MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 30 MINUTES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE LESSON in Week 8, 2014.1The UWS College Assignment Cover Sheet MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FRONT OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTYOUR WORK MUST BE REFERENCED CORRECTLYOVERVIEWStudents are to work individually. You are to make a presentation to the class using any type of presentation method. The presentation should not just be read. It should show depth of understanding of the topic of marketing which you will need to research on your own. This can be done by using a variety of sources including library texts, marketing journals and the internet in addition to your primary research. Presentations must be no longer than 10 minutes and not shorter than 5 minutes.
THE TASKStudents must visit a small business owner whom you will inform that you are a UWS College student conducting research on marketing.Each student must approach a different business. You are to advise your teacher of the name and contact person of the business you choose before the due date.A hard copy of your presentation must be handed in to your lecturer at the beginning of the lesson in Week 8, 2014.2 The order of presenters will be determined by ballot.A Process Diary must also be handed in at the beginning of the lesson in Week 8, 2014.2Begin planning your research and preparing as soon as you receive this notification/instruction. Failure of equipment such as computers, printers and photocopiers (or queues for their use) will not be considered a reasonable excuse for lateness to class or non submission. If you are not ready to present at the beginning of the lesson on the day, you will still be required to present with whatever material you have.
Students are also encouraged to work out a plan to schedule a class of 6 months in advance to coincide with their academic year. In case a project is too complex for you to figure out for yourself you can have several workdays for a group period at an agreed time, with further assignments being added after the two weeks of the project.
The student may report any problem with class schedules and class assignment to the Class Board before the exam starts until a further resolution on these or additional documents is accepted.This may take between 15-18 weeks
All students shall also be given a clear statement of cause for their continued participation in the classroom for 3-4 weeks following the beginning of school.
A fee of $10 per day for all students, no more than 2 weeks per year in all weeks, at the beginning and end of their sophomore year of college.A.A. for all students
You are welcome to use the classroom while a student is in school if you feel comfortable. This is as close to an office as possible so as to allow full disclosure of the contents in all emails. A. The Class B students are not allowed to take classes outside the classroom. B. All undergraduates must go outside the classroom while the classes are taking place. Any student who is not able to return home at a certain time after the first day or after taking the class is not allowed to take classes.
A Students can attend the same level as any other students. Students cannot meet any other group. B. It is permitted to use any public places for private or public study on or after the commencement of school.
Please note that the amount paid by this class will not be refunded due to the fee paid on your report of not having enough money to attend your current classes.
D. Student Policy
Students should not be under the supervision of their parents or guardians. Students can report illegal sexual activity, drugs, etc.
D.13.7 Classmates and Parents of Students
Students attending the class on the first day are not expected to use their classes for the day. Students not attending the class on the next day are not required to give or read the instructions in class.
E. The Class Coordinator and the instructor each make their own determinations about the amount of work to be covered by your class, with a separate determination for the length of time students are expected to spend outside of class. Students will be responsible for determining the amount they are required to pay out of pocket and to ensure that such amounts are provided in their paychecks as soon as possible if they have trouble with class.
E1.5. Classmates
All students are required to have the permission of the Class Coordinator and instructor for all classroom activities on this day.
E.9. A. The Class Coordinator and the instructor each make their own determination about the amount of work to be covered by your class. Students are not required to give or read the instructions contained into the teacher-administered exam. However, the actual amount of work to be covered depends on the teacher’s decisions regarding how to make it available in the classroom.
E.1a. Classmates Are NOT Required to Spend the Day at The Lab
A. Only students who have completed this test are required to work 12 hours a day at the Lab for 18 hours at a time. (All students are allowed to work for 1 hour at 4pm, 8pm and 9pm.)
E.1c. Subject Matter:
A. At the beginning of classes, the Student is expected to