Module Descriptors
GROUP CASE STUDY (D/L)
COIS60963
Key Facts
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences
Level 6
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Jonathan Westlake
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 12
Independent Study Hours: 138
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • CASE BASED STUDY weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
Online lectures and tutorials will be used to present the module contents and organisation, the case study scenario, various aspects of communication and team working using remote access collaborative software.

The student groups will interview the staff via arranged online tutorial sessions. In unsupervised study time the student groups will analyse, design and develop a working solution to the presented problem. A total of 12 hours will be timetabled for online tutorial contact per student.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
None
Module Resources
The following free open source software:

Google Drive account for collaborative sharing of all project documentation

Skype account for conference video call presentations

QSEE Superlite systems analysis modelling tool. http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/qsee/index.htm

Argo UML http://argouml.tigris.org/

Android App Inventor http://appinventor.mit.edu/

Lynda.com online training library
Module Texts
Building Android Applications, Mike McGrath, In Easy Steps Limited (31 May 2012), ISBN-13: 978-1840785289

Professional Android Application Development, Reto Meier, John Wiley & Sons; Updated edition (26 April 2012), ISBN-13: 978-1118102275

Android documentation at http://developer.android.com/index.html
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% coursework involving a portfolio of staged assessed items based around a case study scenario.

This will consist of:
A group mark derived (70% overall weighting) from:
project management documentation (10%), (learning outcome 2)
analysis and design documentation (40%), (learning outcome 1, 2, and 3)
functioning prototype (30%), (learning outcome 1)
user documentation (10%), (learning outcome 2)
presentations (10%), (learning outcome 2) (10-15 minutes)

Each individual student grade will be derived from:
the group mark (70% weighting) and 30% overall weighting derived from,
individual contribution to presentations,
peer group assessment,
tutor observation,
an individual report of 1500 words maximum containing a critical appraisal and evaluation of the process and product (learning outcome 4)
Module Indicative Content
This module explicitly focuses on significant elements required for the achievement of the STAFFORDSHIRE GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES.

Students will work remotely in groups of three or four using a collaborative development environment (CDE).
They will be presented with a brief scenario of a required mobile application.
Using appropriate tools and techniques, students will:
produce a detailed plan,
carry out an investigation and analysis, including remotely interviewing design an appropriate system,
implement at least a functioning prototype solution,
produce appropriate documentation,
make an interim and a final formal online presentation of the process and product to the 'customers'
critically analyse and evaluate the process and the product.