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  1. If you need help with Turnitin, first try contacting your Unit Coordinator. They should be able to assist you with most queries. Otherwise, ask the Information Desk staff in the  Library... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  2. ACE (Academic Conduct Essentials) is a compulsory unit for coursework students and must be completed within the first semester of your course enrolment, even if you have previously completed ACE... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  3. Communication and Research Skills (CARS) is an online unit that assists you in developing skills for finding information, assignment writing, presentations and teamwork.  CARS is compulsory for... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  4. You are responsible for ensuring that all assessments are completed in accordance with the schedule detailed in your unit's Assessment Mechanism Statement . The Statement is found in the unit... Date Updated: 10/10/2023
  5. To successfully complete ACE you will need to achieve a score of 80% or more across the four quizzes.  You can check whether you have passed the ACE unit by selecting 'Your Grades' from the... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  6. For detailed instructions on how to view the Originality / Similarity Report for a LMS Turnitin Assignment, go to the Turnitin topic of the Student LMS Help  site for a quick video... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  7. You will not be able to complete CARS after the teaching period you are enrolled in closes.   If you do not successfully complete the CARS unit in the  LMS  by your first enrolment... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  8. Communication and Research Skills (CARS) is a compulsory unit for all commencing coursework students at UWA.  You can access CARS via the LMS using your Pheme credentials. Only those enrolled in... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  9. To successfully complete CARS you need to achieve a score of 80% or more across the four quizzes.  You can check whether you have passed CARS by selecting 'Your Grades' from the left-hand menu... Date Updated: 24/01/2024
  10. Your academic record only records whether or not you successfully completed the CARS unit, not the exact score you got on the quiz.  You will get either an 'Ungraded Pass (UP)' or a 'Not... Date Updated: 24/01/2024