Motivation and emotion/Assessment

Overview
The major project takes a deep dive into a specific topic of interest, while quizzes assess breadth of knowledge.

Requirements
Requirements
 * All assessment items are to be submitted online via.
 * Submission of all assessment is optional. Non-submissions will be awarded 0.
 * Final marks and grades
 * It is not necessary to pass each assessment item, however a final mark of 50% or higher is required to Pass the unit.
 * The UC grading schema (HD = 85+, DI = 75 to 84, CR = 65 to 74), and P = 50 to 64) will be applied to final marks.

Alternative assessment

 * The major project (topic development, book chapter, and multimedia presentation) assessment exercises use collaborative, online, public platforms, including Wikiversity. Use anonymous accounts if you have privacy concerns. Students own the copyright to their work. Contributing to Wikiversity requires Creative Commons Sharealike 4.0 licensing of that material.
 * Alternative assessment which satisfies the learning outcomes and graduate attributes may be negotiated with the unit convener where reasonable grounds are presented. * In the absence of email communication to the unit convener requesting alternative assessment, it is assumed that participation in the standard assessment exercises is willingly undertaken. The onus is upon the student to negotiate alternative assessment.

Late penalty

 * 1) No late submissions for the topic development are accepted.
 * 2) Other assessment items can be submitted up to 7 days late without an approved extension. This will incur a 5% penalty per day (i.e., -5% of total marks available for the assessment item), including weekends. A part-day late is counted as a full day late. If submitted beyond 7 days late, 0 will be awarded for the assessment item.

Marking and feedback

 * 1) Assessment will generally be marked and feedback provided within three weeks of submission.
 * 2) Availability of marks and feedback will be notified via the unit's Announcements.
 * 3) Assessment submitted after the due date and time, regardless of whether an extension was granted, may be returned at a later date than those submitted on time.
 * 4) Late submission may result in reduced feedback being provided.