2.1 Assignment
Completion requirements
2.1 Assignment
Mental Health Conditions
You should complete Unit 2 prior to attempting this assignment.
This journal is for you to write reflections and thoughts as you proceed through the course readings. Many of the leading questions in this booklet will assist you as you complete assignments for the sections in the course.
Responses must be written using polished, complete sentences, unless otherwise directed. *Polished means as error-free as possible, using correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Click each coloured tab to view the submission instructions.
To upload your assignment file
Once your assignment has been graded, you should view the feedback left by your teacher. To view your feedback.
2.1 Assignment
Mental Health Conditions
You should complete Unit 2 prior to attempting this assignment.
This journal is for you to write reflections and thoughts as you proceed through the course readings. Many of the leading questions in this booklet will assist you as you complete assignments for the sections in the course.
Responses must be written using polished, complete sentences, unless otherwise directed. *Polished means as error-free as possible, using correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
- Select the preferred document type from the options below. Download and save the assignment on your desktop (or documents folder). If you are using a Google Doc, make a copy in your own Google Drive.
PDF Document Word Document Google Doc - Open this saved document.
- When you have completed the assignment, save it on your desktop (or documents folder).
- Once you have completed your assignment, read the submission instructions below.
This assignment is worth 16% of your final grade.
Click each coloured tab to view the submission instructions.
Submission Checklist
Please review this Submission Checklist before submitting your assignment:
- If you have scanned your work, are all pages present, in order, and right side up?
- If you have scanned your work, is all work visible? (Nothing is cut off, hard to read, etc.)
- Is your file in a pdf or Word format? (No png, jpeg, or pages files)
- Did you name the file correctly? (For example: Lastname, Firstname, Course, Assignment Name)
- Is your assignment submitted for grading? (Submitted for grading versus Draft (not submitted).)
How to Scan Your Assignment
If your assignment is handwritten, you will need to scan your assignment and combine it into one file before submitting. If you have access to a scanner, use the scanner to scan your assignment. Name your assignment appropriately; last name, first name, course name, assignment name (i.e. ViolaAngelaBiology20SectionAssignment1),
Refer to the Submitting Work page in the Course Introduction for the requirements of assignment submissions.
How to Upload Your Assignment
To upload your assignment file
- Select Add submission and drag your pdf or Word file into the indicated area.
- Select Save changes. You will now see a draft submission.
- Select Submit assignment to complete the submission.
- Return to your course and continue where you left off.
How to Check Your Feedback
Once your assignment has been graded, you should view the feedback left by your teacher. To view your feedback.
- General comments can be viewed in the Grades section in Moodle as well as in your SIS Gradebook.
- Select the assignment and scroll down to feedback.
- Select View annotated pdf or download the attached feedback file.
- Contact your teacher if you have questions about your graded assignment.