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PMAL104 -Individual Challenge – Scavenger Hunt!

Student name: Tarangkumar Tulsibhai Lakhani


Student ID#: 239535160

1. Where do you find the assignments, instructions for assignments, and grading rubrics for
each assignment?

Ans: I found assignment activities and grade sheets in the Select Grade option in Moodle.

2. Where do you check for reminders and important information from your instructor
throughout the week?

Ans: There is an option in the forum section of Moodle where I can check all reminders as well as
important announcements and other information about the Microsoft team and Outlook.

3. What information do you find in the course syllabus?

Ans: There are six different contents for course learning outcomes: materials information, learning
activities, and the biography of the professor.

4. Where do you find readings and materials for the course? What are Unit 1 Readings and
Materials?

Ans: I found readings and materials for the course in the content section of the course. Unit 1 is a
textbook, unlike other texts such as Simon D., Roch S., and Grimes M.

5. How are your assignments graded? Give an example.

Ans: The evaluation system is usually evaluated by the course professor. The course or assignment
instructions are defined on a grading basis. More specifically, the accuracy of the content,
organisation, and style of writing can be used to evaluate assignments.

6. When is your Unit 3: LA 3.1: Simulation (Group) due? How can you submit it?

Ans: Unit 3:LA 3.1 is scheduled to be completed on September 24, 2023. Moodle and Outlook are
applications to which I can submit.

7. How can you use the Arthur A. Wishart Library?

Ans: I can use the Arthur Wishart Library Card and the student ID card provided by the Institute.

8. Where do you find your classmates’ emails?

Ans: There are three options available on the Microsoft team: Outlook and Moodle, where
classmate emails are available.
9. If you need to discuss with your instructor an assignment, what do you do?

Ans: I can communicate with my professor through Outlook, Microsoft's team, e-mail, and Moodle
course forums.

10. There is a technical problem with your course; the web page won’t open. Who do you
contact?

Ans: If there are technical problems related to my course, you can easily contact the IT department
and the instructor of the course.

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