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Assessment 2 Report
Due date 11.59 pm (AEST/AEDT), Friday 3rd May, 2024 (Week 8)
Weighting 40%
Word count/length 1,500 words
(+/-10%; The reference list is not included in the word count but in-text citations are)
SILOs
Explain and understand the academic concepts of tourism, hospitality and events in basic theoretical terms.(SILO #1)
Use academic literature to write critically on tourism, hospitality and events (SILO #2)
Explain issues relating to tourism, hospitality and events through written work using appropriate referencing (SILO #3)
Feedback Written feedback will be available within three weeks of the due date
Purpose
The purpose of the Report is to help you understand academic concepts of tourism by considered news stories from the ABC News online webpage.
Task details
You are required to find three news stories from the ABC News online webpage. One news items should be about tourism, one should be about hospitality and one about events from the period May 2023 to the present day, utilising the following link: https://www.abc.net.au/news or https://discover.abc.net.au/index.html#/
Instructions
For more details about this Report please refer to pages 13 and 14 of the Subject Learning Guide where much more detailed instructions are provided.
In the same file that you submit please create a Part 1 - Brief Description, a Part 2 - Tourims theory and the tourism news item and a Part 3 - Reference List
You are required to include a minimum of five (5) academic references, cited correctly and used appropriately.
Resources and readings relevant to the assessment
The Subject Learning Guide, the prescribed text by Cooper (2022) and the recommended texts by Page (2019); Morrison & Buhalis
(2024); Weaver and Lawton (2014) are all useful for this Tutoring
Assessment criteria
Refer to the Rubric on page 19 of the Subject Learning Guide.
Submission details
Submit via the Turnitin submission area.
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