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MAN5086 Assessment Task (with genre/type) This assessment is an individual vodcast in which you will critique MotorCycle Live as a case study and provide advice on how they can best integrate current

MAN5086 Event Technologies with Digital Innovation T1 Assessment Brief | BCU

MAN5086 Assessment Task (with genre/type)

This assessment is an individual vodcast in which you will critique MotorCycle Live as a case study and provide advice on how they can best integrate current or differing technologies moving forward in their event.

Things Includes:

  • An overview of the event including typology
  • Images and videos showcasing MotorCycle Live and any relevant technologies and innovations from the event itself.
  • A critique of the events technology and innovation applying relevant theory and models used in class
  • A plan for event managers at MotorCycle Live to improve technology use in future and avoid any issues.

Learning Outcomes of MAN5086:

1 Formulate solutions to issues faced when integrating new technologies.

MAN5086 Submission Information

Present any written aspects of the assessment using font size minimum 11 and using 1.5

spacing to allow for comments and annotations to be added by the markers.

Complete the appropriate cover sheet for this assessment and append your work.

This assessment will be marked anonymously and should show your student number only.

Submit this coursework assessment task via Moodle.

Late Submission

Assessments must be submitted in the format specified in the assessment task, by the deadline and to the submission point published on Moodle. Failure to submit by the published deadline will result in penalties which are set out in Section 6 of the Academic Regulations, available at: Birmingham City University

MAN5086 Word Count 

The maximum word count for this module assessment is shown on Page 1. A +10% margin of tolerance is applied, beyond which nothing further will be marked. Marks cannot be awarded for any learning outcomes addressed outside the word count. 

The word count refers to everything in the main body of the text (including headings, tables, citations, quotes, lists etc.). Everything before (i.e. abstract, acknowledgements, contents, executive summaries etc.) and after (i.e. references, bibliographies, appendices etc) is not included in the word count limit