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RMIT International University Vietnam

Assignment Cover Page


Subject Code: COMM2693

Subject Name: Contemporary Approaches

Location & Campus (SGS or HN) where RMIT SGS


you study:

Title of Assignment: Rough cut video, mandatory in-class rough-cut


screening

Student name: Hong Gia Han, Nguyen Le Dan Vi, Doan Nhat
Minh, Phung My Linh

Student Number: s3751868 , s3757198, s3757167, s3753572

Teachers Name: Bryan Urbsaitis

Group Number: The Normal Kids

Assignment due date: 31/12/2018

Date of Submission: 30/12/2018

Number of pages including this one: 3

Word Count: 451


STATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIP

COVER SHEET for SUBMISSION of INDIVIDUAL/


GROUP ASSIGNMENTS

Course Code: Course Name: Dept. Date Stamp


COMM2693 Contemporary Approaches to Media and
Communication
Assignment Title: Assignment No : Date Due:
Rough cut video, mandatory in- 4 31/12/2018
class rough-cut screening
Academic’s Name:
Bryan Urbsaitis (For Office use only)

STUDENT(S)
Family name Given Names Student Number

1) Hong Gia Han S3751868

2) Doan Nhat Minh S3757167

3) Nguyen Le Dan Vi S3757198

4) Phung My Linh S3753572

Declaration and Statement of Authorship:

1. I/we hold a photocopy of this assignment which can be produced if the original is lost/damaged.
2. This assignment is my/our original work and no part of it has been copied from any other
student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made.
3. No part of this assignment has been written for me/us by any other person except
where such collaboration has been authorized by the academic/teacher concerned and
as detailed in the assignment.
4. I/we have not previously submitted this work for any other course/unit.
5. I give permission for my assignment to be scanned for electronic checking of plagiarism.
6. I give permission for a copy of my/our marked work to be retained by the Department for
review by external examiners.

I/we understand that


Plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is one’s
own. It is a form of cheating and is a very serious academic offence which may lead to expulsion
from the University. Plagiarized material can be drawn from, and presented in, written, graphic and
visual form, including electronic data, and oral presentations. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of
the material used is not appropriately cited.
Enabling Plagiarism is the act of assisting or allowing another person to plagiarize or to copy
one’s work; this is not acceptable and is also subject to penalty.
Student Signature(s)

Hong Gia Han Phung My Linh

Nguyen Le Dan Vi Doan Nhat Minh


Further information relating to the penalties for plagiarism, which range from a notation on your
student file to expulsion from the University, is contained in RMIT Statute 6.1 Student Discipline.
(See Appendix in Student Guide or consult Turing.)

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