ahaha jonathon u did something heaps funy at peer mentoring.. 2 guys asked u the same question.. u answered the 1st one then said u couldnt answer that for the 2nd one.. loolJonathan A said:Pretty good. The assignment was a challenging one.
krisk85 said:ahaha jonathon u did something heaps funy at peer mentoring.. 2 guys asked u the same question.. u answered the 1st one then said u couldnt answer that for the 2nd one.. lool
the 2nd guy was like 'wtf' hes like plz? ur like no sorry i cant
haha
smiless said:hi,
if we want to get our assignment remarked, who do we give it to? i emailed anne, but she still hasnt replied...
depends on the unit..Jonathan A said:From what I have been told and what is on WebCT, assignments generally don't get remarked. You can, at the end when grades are returned, ask for a Formal Review of the Grade. This can include reviewing the assignment. Bets thing to do if you are not happy is to ask for feedback. This allows you to be sure what went wrong and give you the right information as to whether you wish to ask for a formal review.
lol you make it sound like a threat and i was wrong? this isnt UWS and this isnt a reviewed opinion board so why cry?Jonathan A said:The second person also didn't understand that I had already answered the question.
Please also be careful as to how you report on my mentoring. I would like evidence of this and I do take any publications of my work very seriously.
Krisk, it's not a threat at all. This is a public forum and you have placed comments in relation to my conduct as a mentor. It is within the university's reach as there is a connection.krisk85 said:lol you make it sound like a threat and i was wrong? this isnt UWS and this isnt a reviewed opinion board so why cry?
my comment stands, u did it..Jonathan A said:Krisk, it's not a threat at all. This is a public forum and you have placed comments in relation to my conduct as a mentor. It is within the university's reach as there is a connection.
u should make that an assignment.. u can send it to yourself and proove it and give urself ur own mark!!Jonathan A said:Just to clarify, even if it is an opinion or speculation, defamation can still apply. The exception comes down to political communication, truth, fair comment and qualified priviledge. Seeing as you haven't supplied any of that (just the statement), that could be defamation.
Precedent for internet defamation: Dow Jones v Gutnick and following the test, the statement was downloaded in Australia.
In relation to opinion - you are referring to Negligent Misstatement (e.g. MLC v Evatt) and Misrepresentation vs Incorporation of Terms (Oscar Chess v Williams).
Something you might not know is that the person who makes the statement bears the onus (burden) to raise its truth. What I think is irrelevant.