Assessment (3): Details and Submission Guidelines
Semester 1
Unit Code ICT 205
Unit Title Mobile Application Development
Assessment Type Group Assessment
Assessment Title Android Application Development
Purpose of the
assessment(with
ULO Mapping)
ULO 1. Apply web knowledge to the development of mobile applications
ULO 2. Design user interface for touch screen applications
ULO 3. Build Software application for mobile use.
ULO 4. Evaluate a mobile application with respect to usability and accessibility.
Weight 60%
Total Marks 60
Word limit 1000
Due Date Week 10, Week 11 and Week 12
Submission
Guidelines
• All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date
along with a completed Assignment Cover Page.
• Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report,
and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using
APA referencing style.
Extension • Extensions to assignment deadlines (not including
exams) based on mitigating circumstances shall be at the
discretion of the Lecturer for a unit. Mitigating
circumstances are circumstances outside of the student’s
control that have had an adverse effect on the student’s
work or ability to work. Extensions of up to three days are
permissible.
• Students must email or otherwise write to the Lecturer
prior to the due date for an assessment item. The student
must produce a copy of their work to date on the
assessment, demonstrating that they have commenced
work.
Academic
Misconduct
• Academic misconduct involves cheating, collusion,
plagiarism or any other conduct that deliberately or
inadvertently claims ownership of an idea or concept
without acknowledging the source of the information. This
includes any form of activity that negates the academic
integrity of the student or another student and/or their
work. Please refer 2.6 Academic misconduct – plagiarism,
collusion and cheating for further details.
Assignment Description (Total marks 20+20+20 =60)
Test Duration: Week 10, Week 11, Week 12
In this assessment group of 5 students will develop Android Application. In week 5 onwards
students will submit specifications of application in one page giving brief introduction of
Application. In week 11, students will submit the prototype and in week 12 they will give
PPT presentation of their project in the classroom.
RATIONALE
This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:
ULO 1. Apply web knowledge to the development of mobile applications
ULO 2. Design user interface for touch screen applications
ULO 3. Build Software application for mobile use.
ULO 4. Evaluate a mobile application with respect to usability and accessibility.
REQUIREMENTS:
Please make sure you have the following:
1. The complete source code of your android app (i.e., the android studio project).
2. The final version of your .apk file.
3. Write up the process of implementing this design in a word file.
SUBMISSION:
You will need to submit all documentation outlined in the requirements for this
assessment listed above – including the word file if you choose to provide this, on or
before the deadline. Submission of just the APK file will not be accepted
REQUIREMENTS:
Please make sure you have the following:
1. The complete source code of your android app (i.e., the android studio project).
2. The final version of your .APK file.
3. Write up the process of implementing this design in a word file.
POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS :
1. Welcome App
2. Tip Calculator App
3. Flag Quiz App
4. Doodlz App
5. Cannon Game App
6. WeatherViewer App
7. Twitter® Searches App
8. Address Book App
Please note that source code for the above applications is available for
download on the Moodle.
Marking Guide:
Criteria Description Marks
Project
Specifications
Give Brief Introduction about App and Team Members 20
Project
Prototype
1. The complete source code of your android app
(i.e., the android studio project).
2. The final version of your .APK file.
20
Presentation Group Presentation with PPT 20

The assessment you provided is a group assessment for the unit “Mobile Application Development” (ICT 205) in Semester 1. The purpose of this assessment is to apply web knowledge to the development of mobile applications, design user interfaces for touch screen applications, build software applications for mobile use, and evaluate a mobile application with respect to usability and accessibility.

Weight: The assessment carries a weight of 60% of the total marks for the unit.

Total Marks: The assessment is worth a total of 60 marks.

Word Limit: The word limit for the assessment is 1000 words.

Due Date: The assessment is divided into three parts, with submissions due in Week 10, Week 11, and Week 12.

Submission Guidelines:

All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date.
A completed Assignment Cover Page must be included.
References must be cited in-text and listed appropriately at the end using APA referencing style.
Extension:

Extensions of up to three days may be granted for mitigating circumstances at the discretion of the Lecturer.
Students must email or write to the Lecturer prior to the due date, providing evidence of work completed to date.
Academic Misconduct:

Academic misconduct, including cheating, collusion, and plagiarism, is strictly prohibited.
Assignment Description:

The assessment requires a group of five students to develop an Android application.
In Week 5, students must submit the specifications of the application in one page, providing a brief introduction.
In Week 11, students must submit the prototype of the application.
In Week 12, students must give a group presentation of their project using a PowerPoint presentation.
Requirements:

The complete source code of the Android app (Android Studio project) must be submitted.
The final version of the .APK file must be included.
A write-up explaining the process of implementing the design must be provided in a Word file.
Submission:

All required documentation, including the Word file if provided, must be submitted before the deadline.
Submission of only the APK file will not be accepted.
Possible Applications:
The assessment provides a list of possible applications for the Android project. These include:

Welcome App
Tip Calculator App
Flag Quiz App
Doodlz App
Cannon Game App
WeatherViewer App
Twitter® Searches App
Address Book App
Marking Guide:
The assessment will be marked based on the following criteria:

Project Specifications: Brief introduction about the app and team members (20 marks)
Project Prototype: Complete source code of the Android app and final version of the .APK file (20 marks)
Presentation: Group presentation with a PowerPoint presentation (20 marks)

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