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HSC
- About
- Subject selection
- Key dates and exam timetables
- Student guide
- Rules and processes
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HSC: All My Own Work
- Scholarship Principles and Practices
- Acknowledging Sources
- Plagiarism
- Copyright
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Working with others
- Collaborative learning collusion difference
- Assistance from others
- Acknowledge the support
- Benefits of own work
- Appropriate collaboration
Working with others
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HSC All My Own Work – Module 5
This module considers how students can work collaboratively in their senior years while at the same time maintaining the academic integrity of their work.
Summary
Read the module summary
Work through each step in the module:
- Is there a difference between collaborative learning, collusion and copying?
- Is it appropriate for students to seek assistance from others with their assignments?
- How can students appropriately acknowledge the support of others?
- What are the benefits of producing your own work?
- What strategies can be used to ensure appropriate collaboration in a group work context?
Module 5 resources
- Working with Others - Warwick University UK
- Teaching Working With Others as a Skill - Scottish Qualifications Authority UK
- Co-operative and Collaborative Learning - www.thirteen.org WNET New York USA
- Teaching Guide - Teaching Discussion Sections - Group Work - University of California, Berkeley USA
- Group Work Resources: from the University of Technology Sydney's Institute for Interactive Media and Learning
Additional links are available through this site - University of Technology Sydney Australia - Implementing Group Work in the Classroom - University of Waterloo UK
Quiz
Complete the module 1 quiz once you have worked through all of module 5.