Here is your first clue that the Untest is a different form of testing – it comes at the beginning of the Unit and not at the end and I encourage everyone to talk about the course materials through the various options for participation to gain a deeper understanding of the history, which will improve your Untest submission.
Remember that although I encourage you to discuss important elements of the units with each other, the Untest is an individual assignment – everyone must do their own original work. Therefore, do not post the questions/answers you will submit on your own Untest ANYWHERE. This includes posting or sharing outside of this course module. Doing so is collusion, which is academic dishonesty. The History Department will turn over all cases of academic dishonesty to Student Conduct, this includes those that share their untests as well as those that use someone else’s untest answers.
So discuss the history and what you think is important, but do not post or share any part of your Untest.
You will upload your Untest upon completion of Unit 2
Here is a downloadable file with Untest requirements: Untest Assignment Information.docx
Here is a downloadable file of a sample Untest (you may NOT use any of these samples in your own Untest) with the required formatting: Sample Freshman Survey Untest-1.docx
The grading rubric for the Untest is available in the Untest upload link at the very end of this unit in Case Study 2.2