Recovery Care Plan

Your Task
• This assessment is to be done individually.
• You will present a 5-8 minute video summary of the below sections of the final research report:
o Data sources and data processing
o Data Analytics Methodology
o Visualisation of Results
• How to make the video? (see video making FAQs on page 3 below)
• You will get feedback on your presentation in the final project clinic in Week 12.
Assessment Description
• An individual video clip
• Students are to speak clearly on the main parts of their own project
• Learning outcomes: LO2, LO4
Assessment Instructions
Prepare a 5-8 minute video on the following three areas of the project:

1. Data Analytics Methodology (8 slides)
• Describe to a general audience the data analytics methodology you chose and why
• Use a flow chart to illustrate the framework
• Address the following
o What was the statistical/analytics method called?
o How much data was used in the model?
o How did you input the data?
o What was the output?

2. Visualisation and Evaluation of Results (2 + 1 + 2 = 5 slides)
• Visualise your (A) descriptive analytics and (B) predictive analytics insights
• Evaluate the model & significance of the analytics in addressing the business problem
• Reflect on the efficacy of the techniques/software used and what other data and
techniques could enhance the analysis

3. Brief Summary of your results (2 slides)
• Outline your results
• Provide your insights with reference to the business problem you selected.
• Reflect briefly on the role & limitations of the data and analytics technique that you have
used in addressing this business problem

Video FAQs Answer
In making my video, am I
allowed to use robot
voice over software?

It is prohibited to use any voice over software in making your video, as you must
record yourself and accompanying slides to demonstrate the authenticity of your
own work.

What is the maximum file
size that I can create?

The video file should NOT exceed 500MB.

What types of video files
can I upload to Moodle?
*mp4
*avi
*mov

*mkv
*fiv
*wmv

How can I record a video
with accompanying
slides?

We recommend installing a free application called ‘Zoom’ onto your laptop, tablet,
or smartphone. You will need to create an account first. Please click here to get
started: https://zoom.us/signup
Once installed, you can record videos by reading step by step instruction via the

following link: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362473-Local-
Recording

If you prefer visual guidance instead, please watch the following videos:
Step 1: How to share your screen:

Step 2: Recording a Zoom Meeting

Further questions about how to use this application and how to record a
presentation should be directed to your workshop facilitator.

My video file is too large.
What can I do?

Here is a link to the top 5 best free video compressors:
https://videoconverter.wondershare.com/compress/free-mp4-compressors.html

Can I record my video
using a smartphone?

If you record your video on a smartphone, you are required to transfer it to a
desktop/laptop. Once the file has been transferred, check the file size and type, and
whether or not your face can be seen in the video before uploading it to MyKBS.

Can I submit my video
using my smartphone
device?

As KBS has no control over your mobile phone data package or plan, please do not
attempt to upload your video via a smartphone.

Do I need a fast internet
connection to make my
submission?

You need to have a fast and reliable internet connection. If your home is not
equipped with one, please do not hesitate to use the Computer Lab facilities
located at your campus.

I am having technical
issues UPLOADING the
video file via MyKBS, who
should I contact?

Please email the following details to LMS team (lms@kbs.edu.au) and your Subject
Coordinator, during office hours:
 Student Number
 Student Name
 Subject Code
 Campus
 A detailed description of the issue
 Screenshots of the issue

Will I lose marks if I
encounter a technical
issue and cannot submit
the video before the
submission deadline?

If LMS determines that the technical error is on their side, no late submission
penalties will be applied.
If LMS determines that the technical error is from your side, then you will be
subject to late submission penalties in accordance with KBS Assessment Policy.

Late assignment submission penalties
Penalties will be imposed on late assignment submissions in accordance with Kaplan
Business School’s Assessment Policy.
Number of
days

Penalty

1* – 9 days 5% per day for each calendar day late deducted from the student’s total

Marks.

10 – 14 days 50% deducted from the student’s total marks.
After 14 days Assignments that are submitted more than 14 calendar days after the
due date will not be accepted and the student will receive a mark of zero
for the assignment(s).

Note Notwithstanding the above penalty rules, assignments will also be given
a mark of zero if they are submitted after assignments have been
returned to students.

*Assignments submitted at any stage within the first 24 hours after deadline will be
considered to be one day late and therefore subject to the associated penalty.
If you are unable to complete this assessment by the due date/time, please refer to the
Special Consideration Application Form, which is available at the end of the KBS
Assessment Policy: