In this task students deliver a presentation on a piece of equipment or technology relevant to their professional practice. Presentations can take numerous forms but may include walk-throughs, demonstrations, reviews, or a discussion of pathways for future training or skills developments. Students are assessed on oral communication skills including a discussion of the equipment's capabilities and affordances. This assessment is delivered as a class showcase so that students are able to learn collaboratively and become familiar with numerous technologies beyond the one they are assigned. In LING3020, students are assigned a piece of hardware or software technology that allow them to understand different kinds of language data, the means of collecting such data, and to gain proficiency in recording techniques and equipment. This task can be delivered in concert with a reflective journal in which students explore human and ethical aspects of the work in which the equipment is used. When combined these tasks offer opportunities for a more comprehensive understanding of the requirements for using the equipment in professional contexts. This assessment may be usefully employed in introductory courses to familiarise students with equipment; or in capstone courses focusing on advanced research methods or industry skills requiring specific technologies.

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