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About this Discussion Page
The project discussion page is where your group members can post discussion on the project topic. This will be demonstrated in the practical tutorial in week 3.
Please follow these 3 simple rules:
- Never identify yourself or any other students by name, use only your student number.
- Only edit your own student page or your own group project page.
- Only add content that is both correctly cited and you have permission to reuse.
Group Assessment Criteria |
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Science Student Projects
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More Information on Assessment Criteria | Science Student Projects |
Uploading Images |
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First Read the help page Images
The following describes how to upload an image with all the information that must be associated with it. The image must first be uploaded to the site.
Images not including the above information will be deleted by the course coordinator and be considered in the student assessment process. Students cannot delete uploaded images. Contact the course coordinator with the file address. |
Referencing |
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First Read the help page Referencing
All references used in making your project page should be cited where they appear in the text or images. In page edit mode where XXXX is the PubMed ID number use the following code.
For references not listed on PubMed, and text can be inserted between <ref></ref> tags. Where the reference list will appear make a new section and on a new line the following code. <references/> |
Plagiarism |
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First Read the help page Copyright Tutorial
Currently all students originally assigned to each group are listed as equal authors/contributors to their project. If you have not contributed the content you had originally agreed to, nor participated in the group work process, then you should contact the course coordinator immediately and either discuss your contribution or request removal from the group author list. Remember that all student online contributions are recorded by date, time and the actual contributed content. A similar email reminder of this information was sent to all current students. Please note the Universities Policy regarding Plagiarism "Plagiarism at UNSW is defined as using the words or ideas of others and passing them off as your own." (extract from UNSW statement on Academic Honesty and Plagiarism) Academic Misconduct carries penalties. If a student is found guilty of academic misconduct, the penalties include warnings, remedial educative action, being failed in an assignment or excluded from the University for two years.
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