Introduction Course completion Topics Assignment Guidelines 1 Course 1 OCW Format and length Excluding Bibliography Paper article or report Options Select ONE of the following options ID: 918982
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Assignment Guidelines
Briefing for ADI participants
Slide2Introduction: Course completion
Slide3Topics
Slide4Assignment Guidelines
1 – Course 1:
OCW
Slide5Format and length
Excluding Bibliography
Paper, article or report
Slide6Options
Select
ONE
of the following options:
Slide7TDI Business School
Honour Code
Slide8Assignment: Submission
Access the OCW Course through the website.
Completing the Honour Code enables the file selection and upload option.
Slide9Marking scheme
Slide10Pass criteria
You must complete the
MCQs
, Lessons, Feedback and attend Group Discussions
Slide11Communication of results
Slide12Assignment Guidelines
2 – Structuring and writing your Assignment
Slide13Assignment: completion tips
Read the Assignment carefully and ensure you address your chosen topic.
You may discuss your own organisation, or one with which you are familiar. The Digital Insurer will only use the information contained in your article for the purpose of assessment.You can add:
Graphs, images and charts.Bullet points to summarise key points.Allow around six to ten hours to complete and submit your Assignment.
Slide14Structure
Template and format in the Assignment Guidelines on the Course website.Contents page and headings to structure your Assignment
Headings.10 >10 > 100
Slide15Spelling and grammar
TDI will not deduct marks for grammar and spelling errors.Assignments are a form of communication and it is a valuable skill be able to write professionally.
Use available tools (Spellcheck, Grammarly, etc.) to check your work.
Proof-read your Assignment before final submission.
Slide16Assignment Guidelines
3 – Plagiarism and how to avoid it
Slide17What is plagiarism?
Merriam-Webster defines plagiarism as:
Source:
Merriam–Webster online dictionary
“to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
:
use (another's production) without crediting the source, and to commit literary theft
:
present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source”
Slide18Forms of plagiarism
Slide19Referencing formats
References for all material from another source.Including graphs, images and charts.
“In-text” citations and in a bibliography.You may use MLA, APA, footnotes, etc., providing it clearly identifies the cited article.
Slide20Quotations
When quoting from other sources (e.g. , websites, articles, reports, books, etc.):cite the author,
cite the year of publication, use “quotation marks”, and use italics for longer quotations.
For example:Tarbuck (2011) proposed: “There has been a growing disillusion in shareholder-owned banks and investment institutions following the financial crash. Some of the world’s oldest insurance companies are mutuals or cooperatives and their approach is to take a longer-term view to protect the interests of the business and their customers
(
2011 Mutual Market Report
)”.
You may paraphrase, providing you quote the original source.
You must use ‘in-text’ citations
Slide21Assignment Guidelines
Slide22Summary
We hope you enjoy the Assignment.It is not intended to be too difficult.
Reach out to your me, your Course Mentor, or the ADI Team if you have any questions.We are here to help you move forward on the programme.