The following is a summary of hints for HET604 students.
Please email me gmackie@swin.edu.au if you have any questions on HET604 content or assessment.
All questions about computers, CD-ROMs, etc. should go to the SAO Help Desk & Computing Support: email: helpdesk@astro.swin.edu.au
If you have questions about Blackboard try the Blackboard help site at www.swin.edu.au/lts/support/index.html and if you are still stumped email LTShelp@swin.edu.au.
For any work submitted to me please make sure you include 1) Name 2) SAO Student number 3) Unit and class (eg. HET603B, HET604, etc)
Before reading any further please carefully read the HET604 Assessment Details on Blackboard if you haven't done so.
Note that the breakdown of marks is
If you are organising your time then it is important to be aware that the major contributors to your final score will be the Project (equal with) Newsgroup Contributions, then CMTs (equal with) Essay.
The following might be useful when you are about to submit your Best Newsgroup Contributions
Submission of Best Contributions This part of the course is worth (a large) 30% (the same as the Project) yet some submissions have been poorly presented to me. I particularly mention this because I know that many students have produced well presented Projects yet submit poor standard Best Newsgroup Contributions!
For good marks you had to show that you understood a topic well; could clearly yet extensively state an answer or pose a good question (reciting from the textbook isn't enough however!). Best marks went to people who had something original to say!
Key points
Spelling mistakes! There should not be any of these in this day of computer spelling chequers, err sorry, checkers. [** I'm not so hard on grammatical errors as I realise that SAO students come from a wide variety of countries**]
Take a look at the sample essay (Word) for instructions on good Essay construction and recommended referencing.
Resource Lists * Astronomical Resources on the World Wide Web: A Guide to Surfing
Google * HotBot * MetaCrawler
CNN Space * Astronomy * Sky and Telescope * Scientific American * Mercury * New Scientist * New Scientist Astronomy Links
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