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General Instructions

  • Submit the assignment through Blackboard (Word format only) via the designated folder.
    • Submissions via email or late submissions will not be accepted.
    • Make sure your work is clear, well‑structured, and includes your complete details on the cover page.
    • Plagiarism or use of AI-generated content will result in a grade of zero.
  • All answers must be typed in Times New Roman (size 12, double‑spaced).
  • ‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
    ‫وزارة التعليم‬
    ‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

    Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Ministry of Education
    Saudi Electronic University

    College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

    Assignment 3
    Due Date: xx/xx/2025 @ 23:59
    Course Code: …..

    Course Name: …

    Assignment Title: …..

    CRN: …

    (Group Project – Simulated Activity)
    Academic Year: 2025-26th

    Semester: Second
    Role Division
    Student Name

    Student ID

    Assigned Part
    Part A
    Part B
    Part C
    Part D

    Section Title

    For Instructor’s Use only
    Instructor’s Name:
    Assigned Part

    Individual Section
    Grade 8

    Group effort
    Grade 2

    Presentation
    Grade 10

    Total
    Grade 20

    Level of Marks

    Part A

    High/Middle/Low

    Part B

    High/Middle/Low

    Part C

    High/Middle/Low

    Part D

    High/Middle/Low

    Average Grade
    (Group Overall)

    High/Middle/Low

    Important Guidelines -Please read carefully
    General Instructions
    • Submit the assignment through Blackboard (Word format only) via the designated folder.
    • Submissions via email or late submissions will not be accepted.
    • Make sure your work is clear, well‑structured, and includes your complete details on the cover page.
    • Plagiarism or use of AI-generated content will result in a grade of zero.
    • All answers must be typed in Times New Roman (size 12, double‑spaced).

    Activity: Practical Application
    In ………

    Based on this context, prepare a report addressing the following parts:
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.

    Part A: ……..
    Part B: …….
    Part C: ……..
    Part D: …….
    Exception: If a group consists of three members, Part D (Challenges and Implications) may be omitted.
    The main conclusions should be briefly summarized in the final paragraph of the report. This adjustment
    will not affect grading, as the remaining sections cover all essential components of the project.

    Group Assignment Guidelines
    This is a group assignment consisting of four students per group. Each student is responsible for
    completing one of the four parts above. After all members finish their individual sections, the group
    must cooperate and integrate the content into a single cohesive report that includes an introduction,
    the four body sections, and a conclusion.
    Each student should ensure their part is unique, avoids duplication, and complements the contributions
    of their group members.

    Presentation Guidelines
    Each group will deliver a short presentation (up to 12 minutes) summarizing their report and key
    findings.
    • Four marks will be allocated for the overall quality, organization, and clarity of the presentation.
    • Three marks will be awarded based on each student’s ability to clearly explain their own section
    and respond to questions related to it.
    • Three marks will be awarded for each student’s understanding of the other sections prepared by
    group members, including the introduction and conclusion, demonstrated through answering
    related questions.
    Note: Slides used during the presentation should be included as images at the end of the report.
    Total: 10 marks for the written report + 10 marks for the presentation (20 marks overall).

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