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For examples of how to write up your work, check out the style examples in the table below (these examples demonstrate content not formatting).
 
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All OSH marking schemes will have two points for quality of presentation and two points for communication style.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 7 September 2016

The Old-School Homework (OSH) are (roughly) biweekly assignments that are to be handed in electronically using Crowdmark, an online assignment-submission and marking app. Links to each OSH can be found below along with due dates. Your OSH answers should be written up neatly and digitally photographed or scanned at high quality. Messy, disorderly, low resolution or poorly exposed submissions may be rejected at the discretion of your marker. Each submission should include the OSH number at the top, your name, your student number and the date (example snapshot).

For examples of how to write up your work, check out the style examples in the table below (these examples demonstrate content not formatting).

All OSH marking schemes will have two points for quality of presentation and two points for communication style.

OSH Assigned Due Solution Style examples
OSH 1 Wed, Sept 7 Fri, Sept 16 Ex.1
Mon, Sept 19 Fri, Sept 30 Ex.2a, Ex.2b, V.2b
Mon, Oct 3 Fri, Oct 14 Ex.3 (directly relevant in 2014 only)
Mon, Oct 17 Fri, Oct 28
Mon, Oct 31 Fri, Nov 11
Mon, Nov 14 Fri, Nov 25