To successfully complete the assignment, you must begin searching for relevant literature immediately. Find at least 10 articles related to your chosen topic. To qualify as a source of information tha
Literature Review Assignment A literature review is an account of what has been published on a topic (in journal articles, conference proceedings, books and other relevant sources) by recognised researchers. Understanding the prior research on the topic if interest is the basis of most new research.Researchers must know what has been studied, discussed and recommended by others in related areas. This assignment is intended to: Provide you with practise finding peer reviewed, recent articles about one topic Allow you to organise your ideas about that topic in a meaningful way (including both synthesis and critical analysis ). In this assignment you will review the published literature on the topics and write a literature review that synthesizes what you have found into a summary of what is, and is not, known on the topic . You should use the topic as a starting point and choose a focussed subset of the topic. For example, if you choose user security behaviour as your broad area, you could focus on a particular type of threat such as phishing, or you could focus on organisational security behaviour. Topic will be covering : The effectiveness of e -learning - Education is increasingly supported by ICT, with the term e -learning being used as a general term to refer to many forms of technology supported learning . Much of the e -learning research has had a technology focus (e.g. descriptions of implementations) or has been limited to studies of adoption (i.e. will people use it?), but there has been less research on the impact of e -learning on outcomes for students. To do : To successfully complete the assignment, you must begin searching for relevant literature imm ediately. Find at least 10 articles related to your chosen topic . To qualify as a source of information that you can use for the assignment, these main articles must report results of research studies (i.e. not just authors’ opinions). Each article must also: Have been published in a refereed journal or conference proceedings (though you may obtain the article through an online source) Have an extensive references section . In addition, you may choose to supplement these articles with a few articles from other sources or that do not present the authors’ own results. After reading each article, you should think about how they all fit together . Your review should be organised by concepts , such as findings, rather than by sources of information . Do not proceed through the articles one -by -one . Your literature review should include an introduction, a main body that reviews the literature (and which you should subdivide f urther), and a conclusion. Format guidelines Give your literature review a title that clearly reflects the content of your review. Include an Introduction section that states the purpose of the review and a Conclusion section . Include other sub -sections to help structure your work. Use a professional looking font and a font size of 11 or 12 point . Your review should be approximately +/- 1500 words in length. Include appropriate citations throughout the review and a list of references at the end. Referen cing should be in either APA or IEEE style Your review should include a minimum of 10 sources of information . Your Sources must be found in Academic Source (e.g. Google Scholar ) Report must be fluent and structured (correct grammar, spell -ch ecked, correctly punctuated, paragraphing, topic sentences and flow of ideas) Component in the report: Structure The introduction need to describe the p urpose of the literature review . The body need to present the information in an organised and logical manner . Provide an effective conclusion that summa rises the main points discussed. Content and Research: The title need to reflect the contents of the literature review There need to have evidence of adequate understan ding of the literature. The organisation/grouping of the literature need to be effective with the main points clearly relat ed to the purpose of the review The main points supported by evidence (are not just your opinions) Material must be synthesised Use of Sources At least 10 references cited Must be mainly academic sources (e.g. journal articles and conference papers) used? The APA or IEEE style (‘in -text’ referencing and reference list) must be correctly referenced Must be in your own words