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Grade Details

Last updated: July 23, 2025

Student: Khaylia Baccas

Course Information

Semester: Spring 2025

Course Unit: L4 THM230901 Introduction to Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management

Course Grade: Incomplete/FAIL

Grade Overview

Quiz Completion: Pass
Test Grade: Fail
Term Paper Grade: Incomplete/Fail

Term Paper Feedback

Learning Outcome 1: PASS

Section A: Historical Foundations of Travel and Tourism
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
The learner offers a well-researched explanation of the Grand Tour’s significance in establishing leisure travel infrastructure and linking it to early tourism services. The comparison with experiential tourism is insightful, drawing on Urry and Cohen’s theories to highlight shared immersive elements. The answers connect historical context to modern practices at Grand Horizon Resorts, showing thoughtful analysis.

Section B: Industrial Revolution and 20th-Century Advancements
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
The response details the post-WWII travel boom and articulates the multifaceted role of airlines in democratizing travel access. It also connects the global travel expansion to changes in hospitality business models. The submission shows good referencing and a clear understanding of cause-and-effect developments in tourism evolution.

Section C: The Role of Technology and Future Implications
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
The learner clearly explains how the internet reshaped travel planning and provides actionable digital marketing strategies for Grand Horizon Resorts, such as real-time personalization and mobile optimization. The sustainability section appropriately ties past over-tourism challenges to the modern eco-tourism agenda and presents practical and realistic strategies (energy efficiency and local engagement).

Section D: Critical Thinking and Application
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
The student critically assesses the balance between heritage and innovation with thoughtful challenges (e.g., multigenerational appeal, service consistency) and proposes strong solutions such as staff training, interactive storytelling, and technological tools. The response demonstrates originality and strategic awareness aligned with modern hospitality needs.

Learning Outcome 2: Incomplete

No pre-recorded oral presentation link was provided.

Learning Outcome 3: PASS

Task 1: Components of the Industry
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
You correctly identified the three components—transportation, accommodation, and food and beverage—with relevant explanations and examples. Some wording is repetitive and there are minor grammar issues, but overall the task is completed with understanding of how each component contributes to the travel experience.

Task 2: Airline Industry Roles
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
Each role is listed with a clear and appropriate key responsibility. The responsibilities align with industry expectations and show an understanding of how each role supports the passenger experience. A few spelling and clarity issues appear (e.g., "assisting with boarding" could be expanded), but your answers are relevant and mostly well structured.

Task 3: Airport Passenger Flow
Grade: Referred

Feedback:
The general process from arrival to boarding is outlined, but this section lacks clarity and structure. Some phases (e.g., security, boarding gate, and final announcement) are jumbled together. The three terminal areas are mentioned (check-in, security, boarding gate), but not clearly identified or explained in a structured manner. Improve by separating each stage and explaining the function more precisely.

Task 4: Interrelationship between Airline and Hotel
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
Good effort in identifying similarities (both use tech, part of the sector) and differences (service type and duration). You also briefly explained how airlines and hotels collaborate. There are minor sentence construction errors, but overall the message is clear and demonstrates understanding.

Task 5: Flight Attendant Responsibilities
Grade: Pass

Feedback:
Comprehensive overview of the flight attendant’s duties at all three stages—before, during, and after the flight. You explained pre-flight preparation, in-flight service, and post-flight activities thoroughly. Although the writing is occasionally repetitive and there are grammar slips, the depth of understanding is evident.

Learning Outcome 4: PASS

Your group was professional and articulate in delivery. The candlelit rooftop dinner, upgraded room, and realistic presentation made your recovery solution both achievable and high-end. The presentation layout added clarity and showed preparation. You practiced active listening well and responded with appropriate empathy. The guest-centered strategy was strong, and each group member contributed effectively.
(Pass)

Test Scores

LO1:

Pass

LO2:

Pass

LO3:

Fail

LO4:

Pass
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