User Interface

Website’s user interface is important. Performs required functionalities. Achieve desired effect on customer by it’s look and feel. See audi.co.uk for professional looking website – real photos, sharp edges, alignment and metallic colour scheme. Kinder website – suitable design for appropriate customer base – bright colours, round edges, games and Continue Reading

Introducing Online Business Systems

Module provides understanding or process involved in analysis, design and implementation of online business system. Move from static websites to dynamic data-driven sites is the norm. Skills required to implement websites has increased as have customers requirements. Developers need knowledge of: HTML Server Side Scripting Databases Before implementation, need to Continue Reading

Standing Ethics Panel

Consists of number of senior academic staff with research experience. RDI have three independent people not involved with project (not supervisor or tutor on project) review project. Three people appointed by Chair of Research Degrees Committee. One nominated as Chair of Panel – decision notified to student and supervisor. Proposal Continue Reading

The Approval Process

Final year project considered by due process – including ethics committee reviewing projects ensuring they operate within acceptable boundaries. Student agrees objectives & methodology with supervisor. Then submit Dissertation Approval Form (including ethical evaluation) to module leader. Risk then assessed. Most projects fall into minimal or low risk category – Continue Reading

Literature Review

Rhetorical Functions Illustrates importance and need for project Justifies methodical (methodological?) choices Demonstrates familiarity with subject Should Flesh out background of study Critical assessment of area of study Establish need for current and future research projects Tips Categorise literature into topic clusters Find relevant positions regarding project Build on conclusions Continue Reading

Methodology

Overall approach What approaches are there? How does the approach fit the research design? Methods of data collection Methods of analysis and interpretation What data will be collected and how? Qualitative or quantitative, or mixture or both Triangulation of results Techniques: questionnaires, interviews; support both with academic reasoning Weaknesses with Continue Reading