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Review the [[Assignment_submission_details|'''guidelines for preparation and submission of BCH441 assignments''']].
:Prepare a Microsoft Word document with a title page that contains:
 
:*your full name
 
:*your Student ID
 
:*your e-mail address
 
:*the organism name you have been assigned (in Assignment 2 and later)
 
 
 
:Save your document with a filename of: <code>A{{{num}}}_family name.given name.doc</code>
 
:<small>(for example my {{{ord}}} assignment would be named: A{{{num}}}_steipe.boris.doc - and don't switch the order of your given name and familyname please!)</small>
 
:<small>Make sure to submit your assignments as .doc files only, i.e. use the MSWord binary format prior to the 2007 format change. Do not submit the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML Office Open XML] package format files, with the <code>.docx</code> or <code>.docx.zip</code> extension, these files will not be accepted. <code>.rtf</code> files will also be rejected.</small>
 
 
 
;Point form
 
:Write your answers to each assignment section into separate paragraphs, submit these in the same sequential order as the assignment, and give each its title.
 
:You are encouraged to  write your answers in short answer form or point form, '''like you would document an analysis in a laboratory notebook'''. However, you must
 
:*document what you have done,
 
:*note what Web sites and tools you have used,
 
:*paste important results such as sequences, alignments, results of calculations etc.
 
 
 
:'''If you do not document the process of your work, we will deduct marks.'''  Try to be concise, not wordy! Use your judgement: are you giving us enough information so we could exactly reproduce what you have done? If not, we will deduct marks.
 
 
 
;Submission size
 
:Avoid RTF and unnecessary formatting.
 
:Do not paste screendumps but save and embed images in a compressed file formats. Keep the size of your submission below 1.5 MB. We will deduct marks for larger submissions, or we may reject the submission outright.
 
::<small>Image sizes are measured in pixels - 600px across is sufficient for the assignment, resolutions are measured in dpi (dots per imperial inch) - 72 dpi is the standard resolution for images that are viewed on a monitor; the displayed size may be scaled (in %) by an application program: stereo images are best presented so that equivalent points are approximately 6 cm apart; images can be stored uncompressed as <code>.tiff</code> or <code>.bmp</code>, or compressed as <code>.gif</code> or <code>.jpg</code> or <code>.png</code>. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG <code>.gif</code>] is useful for images with large, monochrome areas and sharp, high-contrast edges due to the LZW compression algorithm it uses; '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG <code>.jpg</code> or <code>.jpeg</code>] is preferred for images with shades and halftones such as the structure views required in the course assignments,''' it has excellent application support and is the most versatile general purpose image file format currently in use; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format <code>.tiff</code> or <code>.tif</code>] is preferred to archive master copies of images in a lossless fashion, use LZW compression for TIFF files if your system/application supports it; The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics <code>.png</code>] format is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] alternative for lossless, compressed images, application support is growing but still variable. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP_file_format <code>.bmp</code>] is not preferred for really anything, it is bloated in its (default) uncompressed form and primarily used only because it is simple to code. If you have technical difficulties, post your questions to the list and/or contact me.</small>
 
 
 
;Stereo views
 
:All required stereo views are to be presented as divergent (parallel, side-by-side) stereo frames (left eye's view in the left frame). Turn off the axes if they are not needed and scale the molecular model to fill the available space of your image well.
 
 
 
;Macros
 
:Your document must not contain macros. Please turn off and/or remove all macros from your Word document; we will disable macros, since they pose a security risk but since files are read-only once macros are disabled, we may also deduct marks for the additional overhead that this requires.
 
 
 
;Group work
 
: Group-work on the assignment is explicitly encouraged but must be conducted in accordance with the University's code of academic standards. You '''must''' take full responsibility for the entirety of the submitted assignment, you '''must''' be familiar with the concepts and procedures your assignment pertains to '''as if you had executed them yourself''', and you '''must not''' use copies of results of any materials you have received from others '''without properly referencing''' this fact. Omission of references is considered plagiarism and may result in academic misconduct procedures against both the submitter as well as the source. Please review [http://www.utoronto.ca/govcncl/pap/policies/behaveac.html the University's Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters], section B.i.1. for other applicable academic offences.
 
 
 
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To submit, e-mail the document to [mailto:boris.steipe@utoronto.ca boris.steipe@utoronto.ca] before the due date.
 
  
 
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The due date for the assignment is {{{due}}}.
 
The due date for the assignment is {{{due}}}.
 
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Once your assignment has been received, you will receive an e-mail confirming that your assignment has been received. If I have not received your assignment by the due date, I will contact you. There is no need for you to '''request''' confirmation.
 
 
With the number of students in the course, we have to economize on processing the assignments. '''Thus we will not accept assignments that are not prepared as described above.''' If you have technical difficulties, contact me.
 
 
Don't wait until the last day to find out there are problems! Assignments that are received past the due date will have one mark deducted and an additional mark for every full twelve hour period past the due date. Assignments received more than 5 days past the due date will not be assessed.  If you need an extension, you '''must''' arrange this beforehand.
 
 
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Grading
 
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Marks are noted below in the section headings for of the tasks. A total of 4 marks will be awarded, if your assignment answers all of the questions. A bonus mark can be awarded for particularily interesting findings, or insightful comments. A total of 2 marks can be subtracted for lack of form or for glaring errors. The marks you receive will
 
* count directly towards your final marks at the end of term, for BCH441 (undergraduates), or
 
* be multiplied by 3/4 for BCH1441 (graduates).
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:19, 28 September 2008

Preparation, submission and due date

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Review the guidelines for preparation and submission of BCH441 assignments.

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