Devry BIAM500 Course Project Latest 2019 JULY
BIAM500 Applications of Business Analytics I
Week Course Project
Course
Project
Objectives
Research an
emerging trend in data analytics and business intelligence, and create a fully
annotated, multimedia piece (for example, video, poster, PowerPoint, narrated
PowerPoint) suitable for briefing senior management of a company on your
findings and recommendations.
Some
examples of emerging trends are discussed in Chapter 14 of the course textbook,
including location-based analytics, recommendation engines, data-as-a-service,
and analytics-as-a-service. You can also find topics through your own research
online and in the DeVry University Library. Published reports by research and
consulting firms, such as Gartner and Accenture, are good sources of ideas, as
well as articles on trends in major publications that cover business and IT,
such as Forbes, InformationWeek, and CIO.
Your
presentation should address the following points regarding your chosen topic.
Describe
the emerging trend in a way that would be understandable to a nontechnical
business manager.
Provide at
least two examples of how the trend is being applied in organizations
currently.
Predict how
the trend is likely to develop over the next 5 years.
Analyze how
the trend may impact business organizations in the coming years, including both
positive and negative impacts.
Recommend
what you think an interested business organization should do with regard to
this trend.
Guidelines
Your
presentation must be 10-15 minutes in length and should consist of
approximately 7-12 PowerPoint slides including a title slide at the beginning
and a references slide at the end.
Slides
should be clear, professionally formatted, and easily readable. Avoid using
large blocks of text on slides; short bullet points are preferred (3-7 bullet
points per slide, 3-7 words per bullet point). Use of images and other graphics
is encouraged, but be sure to use only images that are appropriately licensed
for use, and cite the source for all images.
References
are very important. At least five authoritative references are required.
Anonymous authors are not acceptable. Web sources, if used, must be authored by
recognized experts in the field. At least three references must be
peer-reviewed, scholarly papers from the DeVry University Library. All should
be listed on the last slide, titled references. APA reference style should be
used, except that hanging indent format (difficult to do on a slide) is not
required.
Appropriate
citations are required. Use an APA-style in-text citation (Author, Year) on the
slide where you use information from a source, and be sure a corresponding complete
reference entry appears on your references slide.
You must
provide audio narration in your own voice accompanying your slides, as if you
were delivering the presentation to an audience of senior management at your
organization. Vocal delivery should be clear, easy to listen to and understand,
professionally worded, and free from mispronunciations and overlong pauses or
verbal fillers such as “um,” “ah,” and the like. You may
speak from notes if you can do so fluently, or you may wish to write out your
narration in full. However, if you write it out, avoid reading in a monotone;
vary your rate and tone to keep the audience engaged.
All DeVry
University policies are in effect, including the Academic Integrity policy. All
text on slides, and all narration, should be primarily your own original
wording. If you use any word-for-word quotations from a source on a slide,
these must be placed in quotation marks (” . . . “) and the source
must be cited. If a word-for-word quotation from a source is used in the
narration, but does not appear on a slide, this must be clearly indicated in
the narration AND the quoted passage and a source citation must be placed in
the Notes section of the corresponding slide.
Interim
deliverables for this project are your topic selection in Week 1, preliminary
reference list in Week 3, draft of PowerPoint slides in Week 5, and peer
reviews of classmates’ drafts in Week 6. Final Presentations are due during
Week 7.
Any
questions about this paper may be discussed in the Course Q & A Forum.
Item |
Description |
Deadline |
Topic Selection |
Write a one-paragraph description |
Week 1 |
Preliminary References |
Provide a preliminary |
Week 3 |
Draft Slides |
Submit a PowerPoint file with |
Week 5 |
Peer Review |
Provide professional, constructive |
Week 6 |
Final Presentation |
Submit a final copy of your slides |
Week 7 |
Best
Practices
The
following are the best practices in preparing this paper.
Title
slide—Include a descriptive title; who you prepared the presentation for, your
name, and the date.
Agenda
slide—List the main topics or sections of your presentation.
Body of
your presentation—After the agenda, proceed to break out the main ideas. State
the main ideas, state major points in each idea, and provide evidence. There
should be at least one slide (perhaps more) that addresses each main point listed
in the Objectives section.
Summary and
conclusion—Summarizing is similar to paraphrasing but presents the gist of the
material in fewer words than the original. An effective summary reminds the audience
of your main points and recommendations. Summarize the benefits of the ideas
and how they affect the field or industry.
References—List
all references on the last slide. Use the APA reference format (except that
hanging indent is not required). Include in-text citations in the slides in the
body of the presentation in the form (author, year), and full references in the
reference list slide at the end.
Additional
hints on preparing the best possible project are as follows.
Apply a
three-step process of writing: plan, write, and complete.
Prepare an
outline of your presentation before you go forward.
Complete a
first draft and then go back to edit, evaluate, and make any changes required.
Use visual
communication to further clarify and support the written part of your report.
You could use example graphs, diagrams, photographs, flowcharts, maps,
drawings, animation, video clips, pictograms, tables, and Gantt charts. If you
use an image or other media from a source, be sure to cite the source where
used in the presentation, and include the source in the reference list at the
end.
For
information on how to create a narrated PowerPoint presentation and how to use
APA citations and references, go to Modules > Information & Resources
> Course Resources > Access Student Resource Center. The following
sections in the Student Resource Center will be helpful for this assignment:
Writing
Resources (APA)
Narrated
PowerPoint

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