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4510_COMP_SCI_X_0019 Key Info Check
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Match the assessments with the correct late submission policy and correct extension policy. Assessment Can I submit late? Can I get an extension? Practical Exercises [ Select ] Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, with no penalty. No: Late submissions are rejected. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. [ Select ] Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. Weekly Quizzes [ Select ] Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, with no penalty. [ Select ] No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. Web Application Project [ Select ] No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, with no penalty. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. [ Select ] Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Final Assessment [ Select ] Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. Yes, with no penalty. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. [ Select ] Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop.
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The question asks you to match each assessment with two policy statements: late submissions and extensions. Below, I walk through each selection, considering what makes sense for typical university-style policies and pointing out why each specific option is correct or incorrect relative to common standards. I reference the exact text presented in the selections when discussing the choices.
Practical Exercises — Late submission policy (first dropdown) and extension policy (second dropdown):
- Correct-looking choice (as given in the answer set): 'Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after.' This wording conveys a consistent and predictable penalty structure over time, where the student’s total obtainable score decreases progressively as deadlines are missed. The idea of a penalty applying to the total mark (rather than a fixed maximum remaining score) is a common approach and makes the consequences of lateness clear to students. It also aligns with a standard idea that later submissions can still be accepted but with diminishing credit.
- Why this is potentially correct while others are not: Some alternative late submission statements use confusing phrasing like reducing the maximum obtainable mark by 25% or only applying a penalty after a certain number of days without clarifying how the final grade is computed. The phrasing 'the total mark scales by 25%... and again every day after' communicates a consistent, cumulative penalty that applies to the final mark, which is easier ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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