Hi everyone,
To further clarify, if you see "imbalanced contribution" in the marking, that means your group members have specified in the peer review form that you contributed less than other members, and this would mean your marks would be lower than your group members.
If you think this is not the real case, you need to speak to your group members. If the entire group agrees that you've in fact contributed equally and they have made a mistake in the peer review form, then you can email us about this, and make sure that you include all members in the email . We will then re-consider your marks.
If your email does not include every member in your group and explicitly state that everyone agrees that you've contributed equally, we will not respond to such cases.
And make sure that you send us this email by 10am Monday morning (19 May) . We will stop responding to any of such emails that we receive after that. And we will not re-consider marks for other requests that are not related to individual contributions.
Hi everyone,
The marks for the project have now been released. You can view your mark via GIVE .
Each project submission has been carefully reviewed by two tutors, one lecturer, and two course admins to ensure consistency and fairness. Because of this comprehensive review, no further adjustments to the marks will be considered.
Thank you for your efforts and engagement throughout the project.
COMP9517 Teaching Team
Hi everyone,
Thanks to all of you who have completed the myExperience survey so far. If you haven't yet participated, you can find the myExperience link on your Moodle course page or look for the link in your student email.
Tomorrow 1st May is the last day for filling out this survey. Your constructive feedback is valued, and helps not only students taking this course, but myself and teaching staff across UNSW to create positive changes in their courses moving forward.
On behalf of the entire COMP9517 team, and with special thanks to our two very hardworking course admins and 24 tutors, I would really appreciate your support.