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辅导案例-ECMT6006

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ECMT6006 Mid-semester Test Instructions 2 April 2020 1. Format: • Canvas delivery, open book, un-proctored • Canvas submission with file uploads 2. Time: 6pm-7:10pm on Thursday 9 April 2020, Sydney time • The exam includes 10-min reading time and 1-hr writing time. • The exam will be available on Canvas > Assignments > Mid-semester test at 6pm, the exam “Available from” time. • You should finish your exam before 7:10pm, the exam “Due” time 7:10pm. • After the due time, you have up to 20 minutes to submit your answers on Canvas by uploading the file (same as Assignment 1). You will not be able to submit your file after 7:30pm, the exam “Until” time. 3. Canvas submission You can write your answers either on paper or on your tablet depending your preference. • If you write on paper, then you will scan your answer (see below options of scanning programs) and generate a PDF file to upload onto Canvas. • If you write on your tablet, then you will generate a PDF file to upload onto Canvas. You can do this during 7:10pm and 7:30pm. If you finish the exam early, you can certainly upload the file before 7:10pm. 4. Scanning programs I strongly recommend you have a scanning program installed on your phone and test the scanning and file uploading before the exam. Below are two options of free scanning programs which you can simply download to your phone. • Adobe Scanner • CamScanner If you are in mainland China, you may not be able to use Adobe Scanner. But CamScanner should work. 5. Special consideration and replace exam Special considerations (https://www.sydney.edu.au/students/special-consideration.html) will apply as usual (for illness or misadventure). If you experience misadventure in terms of technical issues during the exam, make sure you collect enough evidence. The replacement exam will be in Week 13 if you are approved for a special consideration and will be in the same format as you’re having for the take-home online mid-semester test. 6. General instructions from the School of Economics Below are the general instructions regarding what to do if you experience problems during your take-home Canvas exam. This is also posted on the School Canvas site. ——– Dear Students, This semester, in order to keep students safe and minimise disruption to studies, there will be changes to the way in which mid-semester tests are delivered. If you have one scheduled, it will either be delivered online through a proctored (this means supervised) service or changed to a take-home online exam. You will be advised of the changes to your scheduled test via your Canvas sites. Following the move to online examinations, we aim to support you and provide guidance with this new format. Take-Home Canvas Exam (un-proctored, delivered in Canvas) • Before the test If you have questions relating to the content of your exam, please contact your Unit of Study Coordinator If you need help with USYD systems, please contact Student IT If you need an accommodation for your test due to disability please contact Disability Services. If you need accommodation for your test due to injury, illness, or misadventure, please apply for Special Consideration. If your exam is clashing with another unit of study’s online Take-home Exam, please contact School of Economics Enquiries [email protected] with the subject title “[SID] [Name] clash between [Unit Code 1] and [Unit Code 2] Exams [date of exam]” • During the test If you have questions relating to the content of your exam, please contact your Unit of Study Coordinator If you need help with USYD systems, please contact Student IT • If you experienced a problem during your exam that isn’t covered above, please contact School of Economics Enquiries [email protected] with the subject title “[SID] [Name] problem during [Unit Code] Take-home Exam”. Please include as much detail as possible, including screenshots. We will advise you what to do. We understand that problems happen and aim to provide clear advice for what to do if you experience issues during an exam. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this time. Regards, School of Economics | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

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