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AY2012/2013 OCTOBER SEMESTER

Diploma in _____________

Problem-solving and Process Skills
Project Submission
Criteria
Grade/Marks
Ideas

Quality

Product Information

Originality

_____________________
[Tutorial Group]

Declaration of Originality

By submitting this work, I / we declare that
• I am / we are the originator(s) of this work.
• I / we have appropriately acknowledged all other original sources used in this work.
• I / We understand that Plagiarism is the act of taking and using the whole or any part of another person’s work and presenting it as my/ our own without proper acknowledgement.
• I / We understand that Plagiarism is an academic offence and if I am/we are found to have committed or abetted the offence of plagiarism in relation to this submitted work, disciplinary action will be enforced.

Student’s Names, Admin Numbers & Signatures

1. ________________________________________________________

2. ________________________________________________________

3. ________________________________________________________

4. ________________________________________________________

Group Learning Contract

We, of Group _________, Class T__________ promise to work together as a team on the PSPS project assigned to us.

We agree to observe the following terms and conditions of work (Give at least two statements for each of the categories below):

1. Goals - to achieve the following SMART goals set by the group (such as project time-frame, final product)

2. Time- management (e.g. deadlines, meetings)

3. Working together as a team (e.g. contribution, attitude, tasks)

Signed by:
No
Name & Admin No
Role/s and Task/s
Signature
Date

Group Project Progress Chart (Weekly by session) Class: TE-27
Tasks
Student/s In-Charge
Start Dates
Deadline
Time Frame
Resources

Forming a Group of 3 members
Project Briefing

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