Digital Citizenship for EU
Jean Monnet Module
Assessment
The course consists of three modules:
Given the multidisciplinary approach of the JM Module, students will be assessed at the end of each module.
Class attendance is compulsory.
For each module, any student will receive a grade (henceforth ‘Module Grade’), expressed by letters grades.
Module Grade assessment:
- Class attendance: 30% of the Module Grade
- Module 1: the final paper will represent the 70% of the Module Grade
- Module 2: the written exam (questions) will represent the 70% of the Module Grade
- Module 3: the written exam (questions) will represent the 70% of the Module Grade
The three Module Grades will result in the single Final Grade of the Course as follows:
- Module 1 Grade(Torino – Ricci – Di Maio): 60% of the Final Grade
- Module 2 Grade (Germano – Mariotti): 20% of the Final Grade
- Module 3 Grade(Carletti – Cotura): 20% of the Final Grade
Final Papers Guidelines
The final paper shall be an original (https://www.plagiarism.org/) paper dealing with the topic assigned.
You are expected to write a final paper with a number of words between 2.500 and 3.000 words.
The final paper must be referenced appropriately, using footnotes (or endnotes) and a proper bibliography (between 5 and 10 sources, or more, in English mainly).
Paper shall be written using Times Roman 12-point font, line spacing 1,15. Pages should be numbered. The cover page and the references do not count with respect to the numbers of words you are supposed to write.
Paper should have a cover page with the following information: your name and student number; title of paper; date; number of words; name of the Professor.
Pictures and tables are admitted but do not do not count with respect to the numbers of words you are supposed to write.
The final papers shall be submitted (by e-mail, in Pdf version and Word version) to the Professor within 3 weeks from the end of the first module.