Reference no: EM133920697 , Length: word count:1500
Business Communication
TOPIC: Business communication in the workplace with generations
Assessment - Annotated Bibliography
Learning Outcome 1: Apply research, academic and communication skills appropriate to the level of study and observe academic referencing requirements.
Learning Outcome 2: Critically analyse texts and/or multimedia material in both a business and academic context.
Assessment Task:
Select 10 resources on the topic given to you and write a 1500-word annotated bibliography summarizing the central theme and scope of the resources.
Please refer to the Instructions for details on how to complete this task.
Context:
Creating an annotated bibliography calls for the application of succinct analytical and reflective skills, as well as informed online and library research. This assessment provides experience and understanding of information literacy and the analysis and synthesis of a range of resources involved in academic research and writing. In doing so, this assessment gives you an opportunity to develop skills and knowledge in sourcing books, periodicals and other documents, as well as evaluating the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the materials.
Instructions:
A topic related to communication will be given to you by your learning facilitator at the start of the trimester. The selected topic will be posted in the Announcements section in MyLearn. Alongside announcements, your learning facilitator will also announce the topic in class. IMPORTANT NOTE: This topic is the same for all the assessments.
Apply your research skills to identify, select and analyse resources related to the topic. Locate scholarly resources (e.g., books, periodicals, white papers and other documents) that may contain useful information and ideas on the issue. Wikipedia and Blogs are not to be used.
Briefly examine and review the resources and select 10 that represent a variety of perspectives on the topic.
Write an annotation of 150 words for each resource, summarizing its central theme and scope. The annotation should:
Evaluate the authority or background of the author
Compare and contrast this work with another you have cited
Explain how this work suits your topic
When writing the annotated bibliography, you are required to:
Include a title page with student details (i.e. student name, ID number, subject code & name, assessment number and title).
Use at least 1-2 in-text citations per annotation. Get expert-level assignment help in any subject.
Adhere to the word limit of 1500 words.
You are strongly advised to read the rubric, which is an evaluation guide with criteria for grading your assignment.
Referencing:
It is essential that you use the current APA style for citing and referencing the sources that you use.