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9.2 Structure <strong>of</strong> the assignments<br />

Multiple-choice assignments<br />

13<br />

INF305F/SED401I/SWE401I/<strong>101</strong><br />

Assignment 01 is a multiple-choice assignment, which should either be completed on the computer<br />

mark-reading sheet issued to you during registration, or be submitted electronically through myUnisa.<br />

The multiple-choice<br />

assignment is marked electronically on a predetermined date. For example, if the<br />

submission date for a particular assignment is 03 May and the scheduled marking date is 03 May, then<br />

all submitted assignments will be marked through batch processing by the computer one or two days<br />

after the due date.<br />

Written assignments<br />

Assignment 2 and 3 are written assignments. Assignment 2 should be posted to Unisa or uploaded on<br />

the myUnisa web site. Assignment 2 is used to determine your year mark. Assignment 3 is for selfevaluation<br />

and can be used to provide additional examples in your preparation for the November and/or<br />

January examinations.<br />

9.3 Year mark<br />

Each module leader may decide which assignments<br />

will count towards the year mark. For<br />

INF305F/SED401I/SWE401I you will receive a possible mark out <strong>of</strong> 10, which will count towards<br />

your final mark for the year. For this module, we will use the mark<br />

that you receive for Assignment 02.<br />

9.4 Model solutions<br />

Model solutions will<br />

be posted to the module web site two to three weeks after the due date <strong>of</strong> each<br />

assignment. A single printed version <strong>of</strong> solutions will also be sent to learners.<br />

9.5 Submitting an assignment<br />

You can submit your assignments in several ways.<br />

1. electronically through the myUnisa server,<br />

2. by postal mail,<br />

3. By placing them in one <strong>of</strong> Unisa’s assignment<br />

boxes.<br />

Postal or assignment-box<br />

submission <strong>of</strong> an assignment<br />

1. Complete your assignment and place it in an assignment<br />

cover provided during registration.<br />

2. Put your assignment in an envelope and submit the assignment using the postal mail<br />

or one <strong>of</strong><br />

Unisa’s assignment mail boxes.<br />

Electronic submission <strong>of</strong> an assignment<br />

1. Click on the electronic submission<br />

link on myUnisa<br />

for INF305F (or for SED401I) (or for<br />

SWE401I) and complete your answers on the sheet<br />

provided for the applicable<br />

assignment.<br />

2.<br />

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