Task:
General statement to introduce reader to the topic, which sets the context for the topic in a broad way.
Outline of main points researched / analysed / presented in your essay
What are your key findings
Are there any impacts or implications
One main point or key idea per paragraph
Recommendations
Summarise your key recommendations, if any.
Conclusion
Summarise main points or arguments
Restate major point of view (your answer to the question)
Include no new information
Should not need references
At least one citation / reference for each key point/s
Assessment Submission: Assignments to be submitted to “Turnitin”, a tool which will check for plagiarism. Any similarity over 30% will not be accepted.
Outline of main points researched / analysed / presented in your essay
What are your key findings
Are there any impacts or implications
One main point or key idea per paragraph
Recommendations
Summarise your key recommendations, if any.
Conclusion
Summarise main points or arguments
Restate major point of view (your answer to the question)
Include no new information
Should not need references
At least one citation / reference for each key point/s
Assessment Submission: Assignments to be submitted to “Turnitin”, a tool which will check for plagiarism. Any similarity over 30% will not be accepted.
Assessment Return: Marks will be released at the beginning of Week 12.
Taking another person’s ideas, words or inventions and presenting them as your own without acknowledging your sources (citing or referencing), is plagiarism. Paraphrasing or rewording another person’s work, without acknowledging its source, is also plagiarism. If you are
identified with plagiarism assessment mark will be zero.
Correct referencing is important for two main reasons. The first is to enable the reader to access source material you have relied upon, should they care to. The other is to ensure that you have properly recognized the contribution of the work of others to your assignment. If you do not do this properly, you are engaging in plagiarism the theft, intentional or otherwise, of the intellectual or creative work of others.
identified with plagiarism assessment mark will be zero.
Correct referencing is important for two main reasons. The first is to enable the reader to access source material you have relied upon, should they care to. The other is to ensure that you have properly recognized the contribution of the work of others to your assignment. If you do not do this properly, you are engaging in plagiarism the theft, intentional or otherwise, of the intellectual or creative work of others.
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