I'm impressed with the quality of work some of you submitted - you've taken time to explore the concepts and ideas in greater detail, achieving depth in reason and imagination. I'm glad some of you took the time and effort to experiment with layout and presentation - that makes reading and discovering your work fun - kinda like seeing what makes you tick.
That said, a number of you did not manage to submit your final journals - for a variety of 'valid reasons' - let's see:
- You were still at the printing machine at 12pm?
- You'd errands to run so could not make it to the office in time?
- You'd a valid LOA (but showed up in person to seek Director's signature??)
- You were caught in a jam?
Guys, if you recall, you enjoyed a week's extension on the deadline. Besides, submission times starts at 8am and ends at 12pm - you could have made submission a priority inspite of your schedules. I extended a 15-min grace period yet you must remember it is not your privilege nor your prerogative to request/demand for [late] submission. Despite many reminders about the severity of late work (penalty: non-submission, with the exception of an LOA), you wilfully chose to disregard dept regulations.
I sincerely hope that you'd clear the module - assuming your standard of work submitted & attendance for the module is up to standard. Nonetheless, let this be the last of such mistakes in your life - academic, work or otherwise.
My apologies to those who've been submitting good work consistently. - this latter part is not directed at you. I congratulate you on your good grades for HTI.
Cheers, and have a good break everyone.
My apologies to those who've been submitting good work consistently. - this latter part is not directed at you. I congratulate you on your good grades for HTI.
Cheers, and have a good break everyone.