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Video and Disruption Report Assignment ITECH 1100 Understanding the Digital Revolution CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 1 of 6 Video and Disruption Report Assignment Overview For this assessment task, you will create a two-minute video and written proposal about the impact of a particular technology on an industry or field. The purpose of this assignment is for you to develop your big-picture thinking, and to explore various impacts of the ever-changing IT industry. Timelines and Expectations Percentage Value of Task: 20% Due: 4:00 PM Sunday, end of week 11 (See course description for dates) Minimum time expectation: 40 hours Learning Outcomes Assessed The following course learning outcomes are assessed by completing this assessment: • A3. Apply business information software for data visualization and analysis purposes; • S2. Review a range of information system applications; • S3. Interpret and construct representations of business data flow and processes; • K2. State the uses of emerging technologies within key industry contexts; and • K6. Explain the concepts of software development within key industries. Assessment Details The Digital Revolution is not limited to the past – we should expect changes to continue for the foreseeable future. The aim of this assessment is for you to explore how IT might change a particular industry in the future, based on current trends and upcoming technologies. For this assignment, you need to create a short video. There are many different tools available to help do this; Windows Movie Maker is available in the labs. It is also acceptable to perform a single-take video using a smart device or webcam. Your topic must be automatically generated, based on your student ID. Please use the Topic Generator link in Moodle, and choose only one of the topics available. Topics are of the form: “The potential impact of {Technology} on {Industry or Activity}”. Not all options are strictly technologies – some are applications of technology CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 2 of 6 Preliminaries Create an ePortfolio page which you will use to submit your work. Make sure you keep the page private – you do not need to set the visibility of your ePortfolio to public for this assessment task. Access the Topic Generator through Moodle, and choose one of the available topics. Part one – Research The first step to creating your video and report is to explore both the technology and the industry, to understand the potential impacts. Write a short description of the technology and the industry (150-300 words each), and add both to your ePortfolio page. You may use any relevant sources, including websites, blogs, tweets, journal articles and textbooks. Ensure you reference any sources appropriately. Part two – Brainstorming For your topic, list at least three ways the technology may change or disrupt the industry. Include this list on your ePortfolio page. If you are having trouble, remember that this is a creative task – it’s ok for your ideas to be 10 or 30 years in the future. The more you can come up with at this stage the better, even if you think your ideas are completely implausible. Some hints: • Consider the impact of the technology on the people in the industry; will it make their lives easier or harder? • Can you draw parallels to other industries where your technology may have had impact? • Are there other technologies you’re aware of that might, together with your chosen technology, have a stronger combined impact? • Creative thinking requires a dedicated block of time and the freedom to play around with ideas. Don’t leave it to the last minute! Once you have brainstormed a number of impacts, choose one to focus on for the next two assignment parts. Review the rest of this assignment specification before choosing. Part three – Regulation and Ethics Choose one technology impact from the previous exercise, and identify at least four factors or constraints that make this impact possible, or which might prevent it occurring. Frame these within Lawrence Lessig’s regulations – Market, Law, Architecture (Physical/Natural) and Norm(Social/Ethical). Include them in your ePortfolio page. At least one of the factors or constraints should be ethical in nature. You may choose to identify one factor or constraint for each of Lessig’s categories, or have multiple in one category. For example, it is ok to have three Market constraints and one Norm constraint. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 3 of 6 Part four – Disruption Identify one process within your industry or field that would change as a result of your chosen impact. Some hints to identify processes: • Consider processes in acquisition, manufacture, supply, support, staffing, and communication • Write a brief use case – like a case study but focussing on interactions and processes • Try searching! For example, “business processes in ticket sales” (but use your chosen business). Don’t just copy an existing diagram though. For this process, determine: • Events; • Activities or Tasks; • Decision points; • Actors (people and/or objects); • Outcomes Refer to lecture materials and readings for descriptions of these terms. Write a description of this process in English (about 200 words), referring to the above events, tasks, decisions, actors and outcomes. It is acceptable and expected that you make a number of assumptions about the process, but these should be explicitly included in your description. What are you basing your understanding on? Identify specific components of this process that would change due to your technological idea. Describe how these components would be affected by the change (200-300 words). It should be clear which events, tasks, decision points, actors, and outcomes are affected, and in which ways. This may include components being removed, replaced, augmented or added. Include justification for why these components are affected by your specific technology. Use process model diagrams to support your description – one before and one after the change. These need to be detailed enough to show the change in processes, but not so detailed that the changes are hard to spot. The purpose of your model here is to show the impact of the technology on the business process; let that guide your level of detail. Part five – Video plan (optional) Depending on how you envision your video, it may be worth creating a plan and a script. Some people are comfortable doing unscripted video, if this applies to you this part is optional. There are several ways to plan your video, common approaches are writing scripts and/or storyboards. A script lists the words to say in your video, but also may include directions such as what to show on screen or how to act. A storyboard is a series of sketches showing how shots are framed. There are plenty of resources online to help you create a script or a storyboard. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 4 of 6 Create a script or storyboard to help you plan your video. You do not need to submit it as part of your assessment task (but you can!). Part six – Video Using any software or other tools you like, create your video! Two minutes is not very long. You don’t have to cover everything from your report, nor all of your brainstormed ideas. You may choose to talk about several of your ideas at a shallow level, or speak in more depth about just one. Pick whatever is going to make the most engaging 2-minute video. Your video can be made however you like - talking to camera; using narrated slides; describing a sketch; or combining multiple methods. Choose an approach that best suits you and the content you are trying to deliver. Target your video to your peers in ITECH1100 – it should be understandable to people who are familiar with the content of the class but who are not experts in your topic. You must use at least one supporting graphic in your video. This may be a chart you have generated from Excel, a supporting diagram that you have created, or any other graphic that supports your video. You must create the graphic yourself. Regardless of how you choose to make sure your video, ensure: • Sound and narration is clearly audible; • enough context is included to demonstrate understanding of the industry and the technology, and the significance of the impact; • the length is between 1:45 and 2:15; • an appropriate sequence is followed so that a viewer can understand the context and content. Your audience is your peers in ITECH 1100. • graphical elements are clearly legible. Your video should be recorded and edited in 720p or higher (if possible). Upload your video to one of the following services: • YouTube – youtube.com • Vimeo – vimeo.com Embed your video in your ePortfolio page as an External Media block. Submission To submit your assignment, submit your Mahara ePortfolio page and via Moodle. Marking Criteria/Rubric Refer to the attached marking guide. Feedback Feedback will be supplied through Moodle. Authoritative marks will be published through fdlMarks. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 5 of 6 Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the presentation of the expressed thought or work of another person as though it is one's own without properly acknowledging that person. You must not allow other students to copy your work and must take care to safeguard against this happening. More information about the plagiarism policy and procedure for the university can be found at http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and- study/online-help-with/plagiarism. http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and-study/online-help-with/plagiarism http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and-study/online-help-with/plagiarism CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assessment Task - Video and Disruption Report.docx Page 6 of 6 Marking Guide: Video and Disruption Report Assignment Student ID: Name: Marker: Criteria Maximum Obtained Written content • Accurate and succinct description of technology and industry • Brainstorming – ideas for at least three ways in which the tech may impact or has impacted the industry. Ideas demonstrate at least superficial understanding of the technology and industry • Regulations – at least four factors/constraints that
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The potential impact of Machine Vision on the Fast Food Industry
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1.    Research on machine vision and its impact on fast food ind
ustry    3
2.    Brainstorming on machine vision and caused changes    3
3.    Regulations and ethics for machine vision on fast food industry    4
4.    Disruption    6
5.    References:    8
1. Research on machine vision and its impact on fast food industry
With increased population, the standards for food safety and quality are also increased. For effective growth of fast food industry, the characteristic determination of fast food is also required, so that, the quality standards can be maintained. As of now, humans are responsible for all quality controls and all required vision inspections. This is very time consuming and slow process and regular repeatability leads to poor quality. Thus, the involvement of MVS (machine vision systems) becomes essential, so that quality parameters can be archived by image analysis and processing techniques of machine vision [Brosnan & Sun, 2004]. The MVS assures the quality of production line in any fast food manufacturing organization. The MVS performs different functions on fast food production line. The machine vision can check the size of product, used species, involved attributes, shape of product, and finding any defect in final product. Like fast food industry, the fruit packaging organizations also makes use of machine vision to maintain the quality of their fruits. The varieties of fast food products can also be analyzed by machine vision. So, machine vision is an investigative tool which can easily performs different quality control operations for fast food industry.
2. Brainstorming on machine vision and caused changes
The fast food industry is making consistent, fast, non destructive results with help of machine vision techniques for easy inspection of their final products. The three ways from which the machine vision has caused the changes to food industry are:
1. Changes for people: The image analysis is mainly carried out in machine vision technique, and required results for inspection are provided to end user.
2. Changes for inspection: The color, size, shape etc are the main attributes which are considered mainly for making the required inspection of fast food through machine vision techniques [Andreyeva et al, 2010]. The MVS is low cost alternative to human inspection.
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