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NO, they are not, but is strongly advised that you attempt
and submit all of the assignments. Research done at Unisa has shown that
students who submit assignments has a far better chance of success because: • assignments ‘force' students to work throughout the year, which in turn makes it possible to identify problems early; • students build up a year mark, which might prove to be valuable if something goes wrong in the exams. • the course, especially this one, may prove be to difficult to ‘cram' in the two weeks before exams. |
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Nothing really, students will not be disadvantaged if they do not submit assignments. For this certificate course, ALL students have automatic entrance to the examination. |
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Informal Assignment for students with Internet access If you have Internet access, please introduce yourself to the rest of the class on the discussion forum under the "Hello..."-thread. The reason for this assignment is twofold. First, it ensures that you have proper access to our discussion forum and knows how to use it. The second reason for introducing yourself is to get to know the rest of your classmates. Experience has told us that students benefit a lot by communication with their fellow students! If you have Internet access, please make sure that you become part of this group. Formal Assignments |
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• WORKING FROM PAPER Many people find it easier to work from paper than to work from a monitor. Web-based students might therefore find it easier to first print out the assignment before working on it. • USE A DUMMY ANSWER SHEET AT FIRST • COMPLETE A MARK-READING SHEET |
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Assignment 3 is a practical exercise based on the entire
course. For this exercise, you will have to install (if you have not yet)
and use the XML Spy editor that accompanied your textbook. You are expected
to do the exercises, PRINT them and submit them through SOL or through
postal mail. Only printouts of your practical work will be considered. |
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Please remember that submission must be ON or BEFORE the
due date. If there is a consistent problem with the Unisa-servers two days
prior to the due date, we automatically extend the due date for a week
(Also the section on Possible Problems). Remember that the automatic extension
of one assignment does NOT imply extension of the follow-up assignments,
you must therefore continue with your study programme as initially planned
and not adjust your schedule according to the new date.
Electronic submission Postal submission |
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All multiple choice assignments are marked electronically
as a batch on a predetermined date. The system does NOT mark assignments
as they are submitted, but all are marked at the same time as a single
batch. This means if your assignment is not part of the batch it will not
be considered for marking. The Assignment Department publishes the results
of the marked assignment on SOL or send it by postal mail to correspondence
students.
Assignment 3 is marked by hand. Our response will be sent back to you as soon as possible. Remember, since this assignment is due a few weeks before the examination, it will NOT be possible to extend the submission date, as this will not allow us enough time to assess and return your work. |
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Because the first two assignments are marked by batch processing,
we cannot arrange for the marking of individual assignments. It is therefore
very important that you submit your assignment ON or BEFORE the due. Please
DO NOT ask for extension to submit an assignment. Because we cannot arrange
for individual assignments to be marked, we also cannot grant extension.
If you miss an assignment, please start working on the next assignment.
The date of marking is usually set THREE days after the due date.
As explained in the previous section, we can unfortunately also not accept any late submissions for Assignment 3. Please be on time to be eligible for improving your term mark. |
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Can students work together in groups? Absolutely! You may work together in groups, as long as each person submits his or her own work. The electronic submission does not make room for group submission, therefore each person in the group has to submit an assignment. |