Week 1 - Introduction 2023
Week 1 - Introduction 2023
Week 1 - Introduction 2023
BUSI 1695
Lecture 1 - Introduction to the course
LECTURER’S INFORMATION
Dr. Minh-Hoang Vo
[email protected]
0933 927 986
Today’s lecture
About teaching
Expectations of you?
◦ Class etiquette – a professional attitude
◦ Use of phones is forbidden in class
◦ No GAMES, No EAT, Sleep, Speak in the class
◦ Contributions in lectures and work groups
◦ Visiting guest – need advance permission
◦ Attendant – based on present
Course Introduction
◦ Moodle site – all relevant information, course guide
◦ Assignments – be aware of requirements and deadlines
• Course Guide – provides all the details of the course content, assignment
dates, contacts etc.
• Module materials – lectures and tutorial materials
https://moodlecurrent.gre.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=68724
Lectures and tutorials
Lectures and tutorials follow each other weekly and build on each other
2. Report – 100 %
1500 word report accounting for 100% of the mark
Report must be written indivdually NOT in a group
Linking theortical content (lecture) to the case study (tutorial)
Delivery
(student specific)
20%
Q&A
(student specific)
20%
Total
2. Report
• A 1500-word report, in which students explain how the case study that they
had presented in class is/or may be linked to theory/business context that
we discussed at the lecture.
• The Report is an individual work and should be written individually, NOT
in a group.
• The report should be uploaded on Moodle via submission point.
• The last date for uploading the Reflective Report is 23:30 on TBC.
• The report should be uploaded together with the Presentation and will be
graded together on Moodle.
Self-managed learning
Assessments – submit early and watch for Turnitin scores
Reading:
Suggested reading in the handbook
Multiple copies of textbooks in Library
Core textbook e-copy online via Library
Journal articles on-line (Greenwich e-library)
If you feel you have to buy a textbook:
purchase Business in Context, Needle 2019
Resources on Moodle
Sources of Information – First Step
Core textbooks:
• Needle D. (2019) Business in Context 7th edition, London: Cengage
Learning
• Palmer A. and Hartley R. (2011) The Business Environment. McGraw Hill
Open access websites
• Good for exploratory research
• Never use as primary data source
• Never quote or reference
Use Reliable News media
• “Quality” newspapers and respected journalists
• BBC news feed on Moodle site
• Specialist media (eg. The Economist)
• Financial Times
Sources of Information – Second Step
Google Scholar
Lists articles by “popularity”
May present too much choice, but good starting point
Journal articles
At the forefront of academic research
Narrow subject area; difficult to identify important papers
Dangers of Plagiarism
University teaching builds on existing knowledge
You need to acknowledge this to gain recognition for your
contribution
Learn the Harvard referencing system!
There is never a reason to copy material
Quotations – if you must do it, reference correctly
Guide on Harvard referencing on Moodle under Turnitin
Assignments
The Rule of 4 Rs
The rule of 4 Rs:
Read it
Reflect on it
Write about it in your own words
Reference it
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