ENEB com Community Manager Template 4_24 Final

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Xinjiang University *

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Management

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May 31, 2024

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_hawk_header _hawk_student_data _hawk_student_instructions Important: Final Project Submission Guidelines Please take a moment to thoroughly read these guidelines to ensure a smooth submission process and to avoid potential issues. Your attention to these details is essential. Download the Exam Document: Download the final project document from Moodle. You must only use Microsoft Word or LibreOffice ( https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice ) for your work. Do not alter any non-editable fields. Writing Your Project: Ensure your content is original and solely your work. Utilize the tutors available to you for any queries. Submit the final version only, as no preliminary reviews will be conducted. Page 1 of 6 Training Program: To be fulfilled by the student Subject: To be fulfilled by the student Name and Last name: Email:
In case you fail the first delivery you have a second opportunity. If you fail twice, you will have to pay the corresponding fees in order to resubmit your work. Content Requirements: Do not insert images of any kind into your document. For diagrams or methodologies like a DAFO or others, use text and/or tables to describe and illustrate. Formatting Your Document: All editable fields on the cover page must be filled. The document should not exceed 18 pages, cover page, bibliography, and appendix not included. Naming Your File: Follow this format: ddmmyyyy_Subject_YourLastNameandFirstName.doc For example: 11052024_SubjectName_ElsaMoore.doc Uploading Your Project: Once completed, upload your document back to Moodle in either .doc or .docx format. Important Notes: Plagiarism or submission of work not your own is strictly prohibited. Repeat violations may result in ineligibility to obtain your degree. Your ability to follow these instructions is crucial and reflects on your overall performance. Please prioritize the accuracy of this process. Submission Checklist: Have you downloaded the final project document from Moodle? Have you used only Microsoft Word or LibreOffice? Is all content original and individually created? Is the final version ready for submission? Is the file named correctly as per guidelines? Have you uploaded the document to Moodle in the correct format? Take a moment to double-check your work against this checklist before submitting. This ensures your project meets all the required standards and is set for a successful evaluation. Good luck! _hawk_rubric Evaluation Guidelines Page 2 of 6
The final work will be evaluated based on the following criteria:  Acquired Knowledge (3 points): To receive the maximum score, the work must demonstrate an exceptional and complete understanding of the theoretical concepts relevant to the subject, applying this knowledge effectively and accurately to the case analysis. The student is expected to integrate theories, principles, and models studied during the program in a way that significantly enriches their analysis and argumentation. Development of the Subject (3 points): The maximum score will be awarded when the student performs a coherent and deeply analytical analysis of the statement, offering clear, well-founded, and critical interpretations of the presented case. The development of the statement is expected to show an exceptional ability to identify and analyze key issues, using logical reasoning and relevant evidence to construct solid arguments. Final Outcome (3 points): To achieve the maximum score in this area, the presented solution must be comprehensive, correct, and exceptionally articulated, meeting all the established parameters for the presentation. The final outcome is expected not only to effectively solve the posed problem but also to be presented in a manner that demonstrates a deep understanding and practical application of the acquired knowledge. Added Value (0.5 points): The maximum score in added value is achieved when the student contributes significant elements that enrich the analysis beyond the basic requirements. This may include original analyses, novel perspectives, innovative practical applications, or the integration of theories or models not covered in class. Creativity and the ability to connect the case with broader concepts or contexts are particularly valued. Supplementary Bibliography (0.5 points): To receive the maximum score in supplementary bibliography, the work must include a selection of relevant and current sources that are properly cited according to APA guidelines. These sources must support and significantly expand the case analysis, demonstrating an effort to go beyond the material provided in class and find additional information that adds depth and context to the work. Page 3 of 6
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