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	AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
	FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY
	SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
	ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION:
	CONVENTIONS and EXPECTATIONS
	COMM570
	Paper Handbook
	Semester Two 2017
	Please note: Any aspect outlined in this handbook is subject to change.
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	CONTENTS
	Lecturer Information (see Blackboard) 
	Pages:
	General Information  3
	Paper Information 3-5
	Paper Schedule: Topics and Tasks  6
	Paper Regulations  7
	Assessments 8-11
	Assessment Cover Sheet  12 
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	General Introduction
	Academic Communication: Conventions and Expectations COMM570
	Lecturer:
	Email:
	Ph: 9219999 x Office: WT
	Class Times Semester 2 2017
	One hour Lecture:
	Two hour Lecture:
	Paper Information
	SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE and CULTURE
	Paper Title: Academic Communication: Conventions and Expectations
	Paper Code: COMM570
	Programme: BA various
	Points: 15
	Level: 5
	Prerequisite/s: Nil
	Corequisite/s: Nil
	Student Learning Hours: 150 including individual tutorials 
	Class Contact: 36 Self-
	Directed:
	114 Total
	Learning
	Hours:
	150
	PRESCRIPTOR: 
	The paper develops students’ abilities to navigate the conventions and expectations of academic
	communication. It fosters student autonomy and acculturation into the university community of practice.
	Students reflect on individual, social and cultural influences on academic communication while
	developing the multi-literacies competence required for success in their undergraduate studies. The
	paper has a strong focus on critical literacies and the development of academic writing. 
	LEARNING OUTCOMES:
	On successful completion of the paper students will demonstrate:
	1.  developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and
	successful engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate
	level
	2.  developing ability to critically engage with academic texts
	3.  the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of
	undergraduate writing
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	CONTENT 1 Reading and navigating the university
	system – Institutional literacies
	Understanding and using multimedia
	technologies – Digital literacies
	Reading and relating to people and
	cultures – Social and cultural literacies
	Decoding and manipulating texts,
	discourses, genres and practices –
	Critical literacies
	Understanding the mechanics of reading,
	writing, listening, and speaking –
	Language literacies
	Producing academic texts and adhering
	to academic conventions – Academic
	literacies
	1 Based on the framework proposed by Miller (2015)
	LEARNING & TEACHING STRATEGIES
	Students will be engaged by participating in the learning process as collaborators and recognizing and
	valuing what they bring to the paper. The learning of new knowledge and skills will be scaffolded.
	Students are expected to develop independence in their style of learning, an awareness of a range of
	learning strategies they can use, and strategies for coping with the demands of communication at
	tertiary level. This paper will be offered in a combination of lectures, workshops, tutorial sessions,
	interactive resources on Blackboard and personal study. The emphasis is on the dynamics of an
	interactive classroom where students work co-operatively, learn to take responsibility for their own
	learning and develop independence and initiative. Students will read discipline-related texts and use
	this material to develop understanding of their discipline, its expectations and conventions. A portfolio
	of work will provide evidence of learning that takes place throughout the course. This will include
	coursework, and evidence of engaging with the various literacies, goals and strategies both for the
	course and for further development. There will be ongoing formative feedback on individual weekly
	tasks, with summative assessment events.
	ASSESSMENT PLAN
	All assessment items are compulsory Weighting % Learning
	Outcomes
	Three summative assessments test achievement of the
	learning outcomes and determine the final grade for the
	paper.
	Assessment 1: Annotated bibliography Week 6
	Assessment 2: Essay
	i.  Draft for feedback Week 9
	ii.  Final due Week 13
	Assessment 3: Final Reflections Week 12
	No weighting. Grade criteria
	apply. A final grade is
	determined in accordance with
	achievement on the three
	learning outcomes.
	1,2,3,
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	RESULTS GRID 2017
	Mahara Portfolio tasks Weeks 1-4 (compulsory) Completed
	Yes  No
	Learning Outcomes  LO1 LO2 LO3
	Assessment 1 Annotated bibliography (Turnitin & hard copy)
	Assessment 2 Essay
	i.  Draft for feedback (Turnitin & hard copy)
	ii.  Final Essay (Turnitin & hard copy)
	Assessment 3 Final Reflections (Mahara)
	FINAL GRADE
	Grade Map  Grade Map 1:
	A+  A  A-  Pass with
	Distinction
	B+  B  B-  Pass with Merit
	C+  C  C-  Pass
	D  Fail
	Overall requirement/s to pass the paper: 
	Students are required to complete an online portfolio of work .
	All assessment items must be submitted.
	All Learning Outcomes must be achieved.
	Attendance requirements must be met.
	READINGS
	Miller, A. (2015). On paper, in person,
	and online: A multi-literacies
	framework for university
	teaching. Journal of Academic
	Language and Learning, 9 (2), 19-
	31.
	Wingate, U. (2012). ‘Argument!’
	helping students understand
	what essay writing is about.
	Journal of English for Academic
	Purposes, 11(2), 145-154.
	SET TEXT None
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	COMM570 Course Outline Semester 2 2017 (details are subject to change)
	Week
	Overview of topics covered
	Portfolio tasks &
	Assessments
	1  Overview of course and multi-literacies
	Lecture 2 Compulsory lab: Diagnostic writing; Introduction to Mahara & Portfolio tasks;
	Blackboard; Booking library workshops; Academic Integrity Module 1; Miller (2015) issued
	Portfolio task 1
	Notes
	2
	Institutional literacies: Multi-literacies required at university; Making notes;
	Acknowledging sources: direct, indirect, secondary citations, APA (6 th ) referencing journal
	articles. Feedback on diagnostic & learning plan. Paragraph format. Academic Integrity
	Module 2.
	Portfolio task 2
	Learning Plan
	3
	Digital literacies: Understanding your subject area: degree and career planning; PL
	talks/videos. Finding and acknowledging sources; Institutional literacies cont’d; timetable
	planning. Paraphrasing. Reflective writing introduction. Academic Integrity Module 3.
	Portfolio task 3
	Timetable
	4
	Introduction to Annotated bibliography: relevance, selecting & reading academic texts
	relevant to a particular topic (intro essay topic); Reading, making notes (bullet points only)
	and keeping a record of sources. Social & cultural literacies Miller (2015), Group work video;
	Reflective writing task.
	Portfolio task 4
	Notes & Reflective
	writing
	5
	Critical literacies: Focussed annotated bibliography. Reading & establishing a position;
	Finding relevant evidence; Argument in academic essay genre; Library search for 2 journal
	articles.
	Mahara PF tasks due
	4pm Wed 14 August
	6
	The essay: Essay format and process; Essay instructions, criteria; Critical literacies contd;
	Language and academic literacies; Work on annotated bibliographies; Review progress on
	multi-literacies and plans to improve them; Issue Wingate (2012).
	Assessment 1
	Annotated
	bibliography due
	4pm Friday 1 Sept
	Mid Semester Break 26 August – 10 September
	7
	Establishing a ‘position’: Review Wingate; Structure of essay introduction; evaluate and
	draft introductions. Essay planning & body paragraph headings. Critical reading for
	paragraphs. Language & academic literacies. APA referencing
	8
	Developing an argument: From paragraph to essay, development of argument in body
	paragraphs; Writing a conclusion.; Writing techniques; Begin drafting body paragraphs;
	Essay analysis
	9
	Learning from feedback: Annotated bibliography to essay, Closing with impact, check
	links between introduction & conclusion. Complete draft body paragraphs.
	Quote or paraphrase? Check referencing and reference list
	Assessment 2
	Essay draft due
	4pm Friday 29 Sept
	10
	Fine-tuning: Avoiding plagiarism, Using source material: Appropriate academic language
	& style, tentative language. Check position and supporting evidence; improve cohesiveness.
	Review academic conventions. Writing techniques,
	11
	Revising & editing: Editing and proof reading;
	Lecture 2 compulsory lab: Essay drafts – Students check feedback, revise, edit, etc. Writing
	techniques, academic style.
	12
	Review & reflection: Lecture 1: Review of multi-literacies and course; Reflections on
	learning and future planning. Ass 3 Questions issued.
	Lecture 2 Compulsory lab: Assessment 3 Final Reflections in class
	Assessment 3
	Final Reflections
	In class Lecture 2
	13
	Assessment 2
	Essay final due
	4pm Wed 25 Oct
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	Paper Regulations
	Cell phones
	Cell phones and mobile devices must be switched to silent mode and not accessed during lectures
	unless for purposes approved by the lecturer. 
	Attendance
	To pass the paper, students should attend lectures/classes regularly [at least 80% attendance is
	recommended]. Attendance for all Computer Lab sessions is compulsory (Weeks 1, 11 &12)
	Unless indicated otherwise, attendance at all classes is extremely important. If you miss a session, you
	may find it very difficult to complete the assessment requirements.
	Note: it is the student’s responsibility to catch up on missed information by checking on Blackboard.
	Withdrawal
	Any request by a student to amend their programme of study or withdraw from a programme or paper
	must be made in writing. (2017 AUT Calendar, The General Academic regulations, Part 3, Section 9.1,
	9.5)
	A student’s enrolment in a paper or programme may be terminated by the paper or programme leader
	if the student is deemed to have withdrawn through non-completion of compulsory elements of the
	paper or programme and has failed to give written notice. (2017 AUT Calendar, The General Academic
	regulations, Part 3, Section 9.2)
	Where a student withdraws, or is withdrawn, from a paper the official academic record shall record a
	grade of:
	W if withdrawal is formally notified on or before the date by which 75% of the paper has been taught.
	DNC if withdrawal is after 75% of the paper has been taught.
	(2017 AUT Calendar, The General Academic regulations, Part 3, Section 9.4) 
	Dishonesty in assessments
	The 2017 AUT Calendar (General Academic regulations, Part 7, Section 2.1) states that: The University
	Academic Regulations shall be breached if a student during an assessment and/or course of study:
	2.1.1 copies from, or inappropriately communicates with, another person
	2.1.2 is found in possession of any unauthorised equipment or material
	2.1.3 plagiarises the work of another person without indicating that the work is not the student’s own
	2.1.4 collaborates with others in the preparation of material, except where this has been approved as
	an assessment requirement
	2.1.5 resubmits previously submitted work without prior approval of the examination board
	2.1.6 uses any other unfair means.
	Reconsideration of grades
	Students who wish to have their grades for an assessment reconsidered should first talk to the lecturer
	concerned; they may then consult the Programme Leader and submit a Reconsideration of Assessment
	form within 5 days of receiving the marked assessment
	Complaints
	If there are any problems with your course, please firstly discuss these with your lecturer. You may also
	contact the Paper Leader.
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	Assessments
	Three summative assessments test achievement of the learning outcomes and determine
	the final grade for the paper. In addition, students are required to file and submit tasks
	for Weeks 1-4 in an online Mahara portfolio and are encouraged to save formative and
	summative work in the Portfolio throughout the course. The Portfolio provides a record
	of learning and evidence of engagement with the various literacies, goals and strategies
	both for the course and for further development. Students will get feedback on some of
	these tasks but may also email or print any written work to give to their lecturers for
	feedback. The final reflective assessment is saved and submitted through Mahara.
	NB Students must complete all assessments and compulsory tasks.
	Request for Special Consideration: You may apply for special consideration for
	assessment events when exceptional circumstances beyond your control, including illness
	or injury, seriously affect your physical or mental/emotional ability to attempt an
	assessment, or prepare for an assessment, or perform successfully during an assessment,
	or complete an assessment on or by the due date.
	• To apply for Special Consideration, complete the online Special Consideration
	Application which can be accessed from the menu at the top right side of the
	Blackboard page for the paper.
	• Please note that applications must be submitted within 5 days of the assessment
	due date.
	• It is advisable to also notify your lecturer of your application. In exceptional
	circumstances, resubmission of no more than one assessment may be granted, for
	example if a request for Special Consideration has been made.
	Late assessments: Assessment submissions which are handed in late without an
	application for special consideration will incur a penalty unless a Request for Special
	Consideration is subsequently approved.
	Academic Integrity
	Students who use other writers’ work without appropriate acknowledgement, copy other
	students’ work or copy their own or other students’ previously submitted assignments
	will receive a penalty and may be awarded a fail grade.
	Presentation Standards
	Accuracy in grammar, spelling and punctuation, and appropriate academic style and
	content are goals of all the writing tasks on this course.
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	COMM570 Assessment 1: Annotated Bibliography
	(Submit to Turnitin & hard copy with cover sheet)
	LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSED
	1.developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and successful
	engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate level
	2. developing ability to critically engage with academic texts
	3.the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of undergraduate
	writing
	A. Preparation
	Choose a topic or an issue in your discipline area which you would like to research for
	Assessment 2 Essay. Think about questions you might like to explore and check the topic
	with your lecturer. The topic will be reflected in the bibliography title.
	Use Library Search to locate two academic journal articles which might provide relevant
	information for your essay topic. You may need to skim read several articles or their
	abstracts before you select the two you will use. At this stage you should begin to
	formulate an idea of what your position/thesis might be, however, this may change after
	further reading.
	• The two academic journal articles will form the basis of an annotated bibliography
	(list of research sources) for your proposed essay topic.
	• Your bibliography will contain two entries, one for each article, listed in
	alphabetical order by author’s surname according to APA 6th conventions.
	• Each entry will consist of a full reference list citation and an annotation/ summary.
	B. Presentation
	Write an annotated bibliography for your essay according to the instructions below.
	1. Write a title e.g. Stem Cell Research: An Annotated Bibliography
	2. For each article
	a. provide a full reference list citation according to APA6th referencing conventions
	b. write an annotation - a short paragraph of 100-150 words which contains
	i.  a brief summary of the content of the article and any conclusions reached
	by the author
	ii.  an evaluation/indication of the usefulness or relevance of the article for
	your research including any limitations of the text for your purposes
	Note: Use the Annotated bibliography model studied in class as a guide for each of your
	entries. This is available on Blackboard.
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	COMM570 Assessment 2: Essay Instructions & Draft feedback
	(Submit to Turnitin & hard copy with cover sheet)
	LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSED
	1.developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and successful
	engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate level
	2. developing ability to critically engage with academic texts
	3.the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of undergraduate
	writing
	Write an essay of 1000-1200 words according to the instructions below.
	ESSAY TOPIC
	Choose an issue in your discipline area and put it into the form of a question.
	This will become your essay question.
	To answer it you will need to develop an argument using the framework provided by
	Wingate (2012). To develop your argument, select and use relevant information from at
	least two academic journal articles, compare and contrast the evidence from these
	sources in order to establish your own position and present your position in a logical,
	coherent manner. You may use additional academic sources in addition to the two
	journal articles if you wish.
	Instructions for writing the essay
	Introduction: Provide some background information on the issue, define any terms
	necessary, clearly state your position/thesis and provide an outline of the structure of the
	essay at the end of the introduction.
	Body paragraphs: Explain or describe the issue, its relevance or importance in your field
	of study. Develop your argument clearly and logically with supporting evidence from the
	sources you have read. You should paraphrase information you have read and may not
	use more than two direct quotes.
	Conclusion: Summarise or restate your argument with reference to the position/thesis
	statement (in the Introduction). Conclude with a final thought or recommendation.
	References: Any sources you have cited or referred to in your essay must be listed in the
	list of References using APA 6 th format.
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	COMM570 Assessment 3: Final Reflections
	Week 12
	LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSED
	1.developing awareness of individual, cultural and social influences on communication and successful
	engagement with the multi-literacies required for academic study at undergraduate level
	2. developing ability to critically engage with academic texts
	3.the ability to produce academic texts that meet the conventions and expectations of undergraduate
	writing
	A. Assessment 3A: Notes - Week 12, Lecture 1.
	Reflect on all the work you have done in this paper throughout the semester and
	make some notes on the questions given out in Lecture 1. When appropriate,
	relate your reflections to Miller (2015) and Wingate (2012).
	TYPE your notes directly into the Assessment 3A section of Mahara.
	B. Assessment 3B : Final Reflections (90 mins allowed)
	EITHER
	1. Use your notes from 3A to complete a short piece of academic writing according
	to the instructions given on the day of the assessment (2-3 paragraphs).
	Draft, edit then type the reflection, into the Assessment 3B section of Mahara.
	• You may use the first person as this is reflective writing
	• Ensure your paragraphs are well structured
	• Ensure your writing is relevant, clear, coherent and accurate
	• Use formal, academic vocabulary
	• Use appropriate linking words
	• Refer to Miller (2015) and Wingate (2012) when appropriate
	• Use correct APA 6 th referencing conventions when you cite Miller or Wingate
	OR
	2. Use your notes to prepare a three to five minute oral powerpoint presentation
	per person on the same topic as above.
	• You can prepare and make this presentation individually or with others.
	• Upload the Powerpoint to Mahara 3B before the end of the time allowed.
	• Make your oral presentation to the rest of the class at the end of the time
	allowed.
	SUBMIT the Mahara page for Assessment 3 to your lecturer and stream at the end of
	the allocated time .
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	School of Language and Culture
	ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK
	This section must be hand written
	Student Name:
	Student ID:
	Paper: Academic Communication: Conventions & Expectations
	Code: COMM570/Stream
	Lecturer:
	Assignment Name: Assessment Word count:  Turnitin similarity:
	%
	Due Date:
	COMM570 Assessment 1: Annotated Bibliography 代写-
	•  In order to ensure fair and honest assessment results for all students, it is a requirement
	that the work that you hand in for assessments is your own work.
	•  Please read and tick the boxes below before handing in your assignment.
	•  If you are uncertain about any of these matters then please discuss them with your lecturer.
	Assignments will not be accepted if this section is not completed.
	Where I have used someone else’s words, I have clearly indicated this
	referencing according to APA guidelines.
	Where I have used other people’s ideas or writing, I have clearly indicated this by
	putting them into my own words and adding the reference according to the APA
	guidelines
	Other than this, this assignment: 
	IS NOT copied from another student or previous assignment 
	IS NOT directly copied from books, journals or other materials.
	IS NOT cut and pasted or copied from the internet. 
	HAS NOT previously been handed in by me or anyone else in any other different
	course.
	HAS NOT been done by someone else (e.g. friend, relative, professional)
	Signature: ___________________________
	Date: _______________________________
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	COMM570 Assessment 1: Annotated Bibliography 代写-