Document Feedback - Review and Comment
Step 1 of 4: Comment on Document
How to make a comment?
1. Use this to open a comment box for your chosen Section, Part, Heading or clause.
2. Type your feedback into the comments box and then click "save comment" button located in the lower-right of the comment box.
3. Do not open more than one comment box at the same time.
4. When you have finished making comments proceed to the next stage by clicking on the "Continue to Step 2" button at the very bottom of this page.
Important Information
During the comment process you are connected to a database. Like internet banking, the session that connects you to the database may time-out due to inactivity. If you do not have JavaScript running you will recieve a message to advise you of the length of time before the time-out. If you have JavaScript enabled, the time-out is lengthy and should not cause difficulty, however you should note the following tips to avoid losing your comments or corrupting your entries:
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DO NOT jump between web pages/applications while logging comments.
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DO NOT log comments for more than one document at a time. Complete and submit all comments for one document before commenting on another.
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DO NOT leave your submission half way through. If you need to take a break, submit your current set of comments. The system will email you a copy of your comments so you can identify where you were up to and add to them later.
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DO NOT exit from the interface until you have completed all three stages of the submission process.
(1) La Trobe University is committed to promoting steady student progression, encouraging study across schools, and facilitating movement between courses. Accordingly, the University discourages the imposition of subject rules including: (2) Subject rules are set only where there is a compelling pedagogic reason or, in the case of quotas, logistic reasons. Incompatible subjects, for example, are appropriate only where necessary to prevent students from repeating content already passed; equivalent subjects are appropriate where a subject code is replaced by a new subject code. (3) Prerequisites, co-requisites, incompatible subjects and quotas are published in the Course Handbook and relevant subject-specific materials. (4) Co and pre-requisite rules may take any of the following forms: (5) A quota may be placed on a subject only where the subject: (6) Credit awarded in recognition of study outside the University can satisfy a prerequisite. (7) Subject rules may be waived only in exceptional circumstances, normally where it can be demonstrated that the requirements and/or conditions reflected in the rules have been met. (8) Subject rules may be waived by the Associate Dean, Learning & Teaching or their delegate. Details of the waiver, including the reasons for it, must be documented and placed on the appropriate student file. Where rules are regularly waived, these will be removed.Course Design Guidelines - Subject Rules
Conditions that Justify Quotas
Waiving of Subject Rules
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