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10:44am Thu 21st Mar, Arran S.

Hi all,

Just a reminder regarding student conduct requirements.

I allow a fair bit of flexibility regarding when students sit the online tests – they can be started at any convenient time in a 24-hour block.

However, students must still comply with the University's academic conduct requirements. This means (amongst other things)

  • Taking proper and reasonable care to prevent your work from being copied by another student.
  • Not assisting other students in the completion of the assessment.

You definitely must not disclose the content of a quiz or test to any other student who is still to complete it.

If I discover any instances of misconduct, I'll be obliged to investigate them and apply suitable penalties, and to reconsider the current flexible arrangements – the alternative would be to run the mid-semester test during the timetabled lecture slot, and have it invigilated.

To avoid this, I'd urge students to stay on the safe side and simply not discuss the quiz at all with any other student while it is still running. If you have any difficulties accessing the quiz, you should be contacting me – not other students.

If you have any queries regarding this, I suggest emailing me directly.

Regards

Arran

The University of Western Australia

Computer Science and Software Engineering

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