MTH210
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Team Work and Cheating Policy
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This course provides opportunities for team work in the lab preparations and on the assignments.
It is expected that all other work submitted for evaluation in this course will be original
and that the each team will produce original work.
Each written assignment is accompanied by a marking sheet that is to be stapled to the assignment
handed in. This marking sheet has slots
at the top where all the team members should enter their name, student id, etc. The number
of slots on the marking sheet indicates the maximum team size for that particular
assignment.
The following rules have evolved out of painful experience.
No team can have more members than the maximum team size without suffering a
penalty:
- If a team decides to add extra members past the maximum size and declares these
members on the marking sheet when the assignment is submitted, the assignment mark will
be pro-rated (for example, if a team opts to have 4 members even though the maximum team size is
3, each member will receive 3/4 of the original mark)
- If a team decides to add extra members past the maximum size or if two teams submit
the same work, without acknowledging their collaboration anywhere in the submitted work,
this constitutes academic fraud, which is an academic offence described in the
Ryerson Student Code of Conduct.
The minimum penalty is a 0 on the assignment for all involved parties no
matter who is the actual author of the work. Furthermore the incident will be
reported to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
This page is maintained by Peter Danziger.
Last modified
Saturday, 08-Jan-2005 15:47:18 EST