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===Additional Information===
* '''All non-awarded pages deleted''' (Individual feedback is available upon request).
* All existing embryology website content can be used on your project page.
* Externally sourced/added material must meet [[Help:Copyright_Tutorial|copyright conditions]] and all correct information to be supplied and associated with the file (uploaded content cannot be deleted by student).
* Examples of [[Science_Student_Projects|Science Student Group Project]] pages.


==Getting Started==
==Getting Started==
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You are now ready to begin editing your page!
You are now ready to begin editing your page!


You can only work on your own page and no other existing online content (all edits are recorded).
===Additional Information===
* You can only work on your '''own page''' and no other existing online content (all edits are recorded).
* '''Award pages''' may be further edited or renamed following competition completion (by the judge).
* '''All non-awarded pages deleted''' (Individual feedback is available upon request).
* All existing embryology website content can be used on your project page.
* Externally sourced/added material must meet [[Help:Copyright_Tutorial|copyright conditions]] and all correct information to be supplied and associated with the file (uploaded content cannot be deleted by student).
* Examples of [[Science_Student_Projects|Science Student Group Project]] pages.


===Online Support===
===Online Support===

Revision as of 10:33, 21 May 2014

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Best Student Projects

Best 5 student online pages on a selected embryology topic.

Selected award pages remain and are promoted on the embryology website.

Work only identified by student number.

Can be included in your portfolio.

Submissions close 20th July 2014.

Winners announced 22nd August 2014.

Judged by Dr Mark Hill.

This is currently only a draft page.

Topics

BGDA students can select one of the topics listed below.

  • Tubal Pregnancy
  • Second Trimester Fetal Development
  • Third Trimester Fetal Development
  • Uterine Decidualisation
  • Fetal Cells in Maternal Blood

Criteria

  1. Must be your own work.
  2. Must be novel and interesting.
  3. Must be scientifically current and accurate.
  4. Must be correctly cited for sources.
  5. Must be compliant with copyright.


Getting Started

  1. Log-in to the embryology website using your student ID and Zpass.
  2. Click your student number (shown in red at the top right of the screen following log-in)
  3. Create page using the tab at the top of the page, and save.

You are now ready to begin editing your page!

Additional Information

  • You can only work on your own page and no other existing online content (all edits are recorded).
  • Award pages may be further edited or renamed following competition completion (by the judge).
  • All non-awarded pages deleted (Individual feedback is available upon request).
  • All existing embryology website content can be used on your project page.
  • Externally sourced/added material must meet copyright conditions and all correct information to be supplied and associated with the file (uploaded content cannot be deleted by student).
  • Examples of Science Student Group Project pages.

Online Support

  • There is an online tutorial page.
  • There are existing online tutorials on formatting, image information, referencing and copyright.


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