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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION FOR OFFICE PROFESSIONALS OBM155 EPJJ Guidelines for Group Assignment MOVIE ASSIGNMENT/CRITICAL EVALUATION 1. You are required to form a group of five to six members. 2. Submit the group member’s name to the lecturer. 3. Select one movie and make a critical evaluation of the story based on the:  Synopsis of the movie: 3 pages  5 Message of the movie as given by the director as well as seen by members of the group: 3 pages  5 Connection with Interpersonal Communication (CH 1- CH 4) : 5 pages  2 Effectiveness; impact on viewers: 3 pages  2 Suggestions/Comments: 2 pages 4. You should consult your lecturer before proceeding with the movie assignment. 5. You should hand in the assignment before the final exam week begins. FORMAT 1. Your movie assignment must be typed in ARIAL 12, double spacing and on blank white A4 paper. 2. It should have a cover page, content page and properly bound. 3. Your cover page should include: a. Course name and course code b. Name of the movie c. Lecturer’s name d. Student’s personal detail; name, UiTM ID and faculty e. Date of submission 4. List of references (at least 3). OBM155 MOVIE REVIEW MARKING SCHEME Criteria of Evaluation Marks 1 Synopsis 3 2 Messages 10 3 Connection with Interpersonal Communication 15 4 Effectiveness 5 Marks obtained Criteria of Evaluation 1 5 Suggestions/Comments 5 6 References 3 7 Format 4 8 Grammar 5 Total 50 Wan Soraya bt Wan Abdul Ghani Lecturer Faculty of Business Management UiTM Puncak Alam Campus Criteria of Evaluation 2

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