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CENTRE OF PRE-UNIVERSITY STUDIES (COPS)
COURSEWORK COVER PAGE (INDIVIDUAL)

TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT
FULL NAME
Phong Soo Fong
MATRICULATION NO.
I 15007398
COURSE CODE AND COURSE NAME
CSC 1208 - Basic Computing

LECTURER’S NAME

Ms. Hushalictmy Paliyanny

SECTION / GROUP

1D1/1D2 SESSION
JAN 2015
COURSEWORK DETAILS
 ASSIGNMENT 1
 LAB REPORT
 PROJECT
 OTHERS: _________________

DUE DATE
28/ FEBRUARY / 2015

Student’s declaration:
I understand what is meant by plagiarism. I declare that this is my own work except where due references are made.

Signature ________________________

Note:
Lecturer has, and may exercise, the right not to mark this coursework if the above declaration has not been signed. If the above declaration is found to be
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However, you can use other third-party software to edit the images, such as Adobe Photoshop, Picasa.

This task is 10% of your coursework.

Originality
4%
The work is a minimal collection or rehash of the other people’s ideas, products, images and inventions. There is no evidence of new thought.
6%
The work is an extensive collection and rehash of the other people’s ideas, products, images and inventions. There is no evidence of new thought.
8%
The product shows evidence of originality and inventiveness. While based on an extensive collection of other people’s ideas, products, images and inventions, the work extends beyond that collection to offer new insights.
10%
The product shows significant evidence of originality and inventiveness. The majority of the content and many of the ideas are fresh, original, and inventive and based upon logical conclusions and sound research

Any violation of the above requirements will deserve ZERO (0) for the assignment.

Content Page:
1. Assignment Cover Page
2. Assignment Marking Scheme
3. Assignment Question
4. References
5. Appendix

Appendix: Print your poster and put it in an

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