[Academic] Resit diet
Brian
b.w.j.mcneil at strath.ac.uk
Mon Jul 13 11:59:27 BST 2020
Dear All,
I am getting requests to re-arrange the timetable to suit e.g. annual
leave.
As with previous Exam timetables, I cannot change the dates due to
potential clashes. Please can you arrange for an alternative member of
staff to be present for the resit in the usual way. They will need
access to the online version which you can do in MyPlace. If you have
very few resit students you may be able to rearrange another mutually
suitable time with the students within the resit diet period of
Wednesday 29/07/2020 to Tuesday 11/08/2020 (inclusive)
Regards,
Brian.
On 13/07/2020 10:33, Brian wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Please find attache the resit timetable giving details of numbers etc.
> I also attach the version for students. Below is an email that will be
> sent out shortly to students and also put onto MyPlace
>
> Regards,
>
> Brian.
>
> ============================================================
>
> The resits period is Wednesday 29/07/2020 to Tuesday 11/08/2020
> (inclusive). The resits will be in the form of alternative
> assessments, similar to those at the end of last Semester.
>
> * All resit assessments will be on a Pass/Fail basis.
> * All students in year 1 and 2 will do an online assessment via
> MyPlace within a 24 hr period starting from 11am. This should take
> between 1-2 hours to complete giving plenty of time within the 24
> hr window.
> * In years 3 – 5 where there are 3 or less students resitting, and
> if they all agree, they can choose to take an oral assessment via
> Zoom, otherwise it will be online via MyPlace, as for years 1 & 2.
> Oral assessments will have a maximum duration of 30 minutes to be
> arranged at a mutually convenient time within the assessment
> period, and will be moderated by two Academic staff.
> * 4^th year students taking the assessment as a first attempt may
> choose to sit the exam in the next Academic Year, from which a
> mark would be obtained in the normal way - a Pass/Fail assessment
> cannot contribute a mark. This would allow the mark to contribute
> to their final award.
>
> Further details will be supplied by each module lecturer.
>
> ============================================================
> --
> -----------------------
> Dr. Brian WJ McNeil
> Department of Physics, SUPA & Cockcroft Institute
> University of Strathclyde
> 107 Rottenrow East
> Glasgow, G4 0NG
> Scotland
>
> Tel: 0141 548 4727
> Fax: 0141 552 2891
>
> The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC015263
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Dr. Brian WJ McNeil
Department of Physics, SUPA & Cockcroft Institute
University of Strathclyde
107 Rottenrow East
Glasgow, G4 0NG
Scotland
Tel: 0141 548 4727
Fax: 0141 552 2891
The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC015263
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