Below is the information required,
* The topics will be uploaded in a Word document
* No more than 200 words each question/topic
* I also upload the lecturer slides for Week 4 and Week 5 for you to read and to know where to
start.
* I will upload the course profile if you need more information
* lastly, I will upload the Harvard referencing Guide
Your effective thoughts would be appreciated.
Regards.
Aziz
For Internal students, FIVE in-class seminar submissions are required and are worth FOUR points
each. Your lecturer/tutor may assign you weeks in which you will lead the discussion. You MUST
also submit all your postings to Moodle (Assessment item #1) in a single document by the end of
week 12 (Sunday 26 May 2013 5:00pm AEST).
Your submissions need to demonstrate explicitly that you have engaged with the topic and
readings for that week. They are to be 100-200 words. You are to use references where
appropriate (which are not included in the word count) and your grammar and punctuation are
expected to be precise.
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