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Vasco
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01 Jul 2022, 5:55 pm

Post anything STEM

I am trying to get started on my assignment for network analysis in electronics.



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06 Jul 2022, 5:25 pm

Something like this?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travell ... an_problem

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06 Jul 2022, 9:47 pm

Not sure how this will help with your assignment for electronic network analysis Vasco.

Why not tell us the details of your assignment?
What you need to achieve and how you're to present it?
The assessment criteria sheet for the assignment is a good place to start.

When doing any assignment, take a very close look at what it's actually asking you to do. This prevents you going off on a tangent and wasting time on material that adds nothing to your final grade.

Remember academic writing is usually in the same structure. An introduction, a body of work and a conclusion. To put it in simple terms you tell them what you're going to tell them (introduction), tell them (the body) and then sum up what you've just told them (the conclusion). Then reference list and/or bibliography if required. Pay particular attention to your institution's style guide. How are assignments to be presented? Single or double spaced? Making sure your use of punctuation in reference lists used to be a big one when I was at uni.

I found that around a quarter of the marks for the assignment came from presenting it how they wanted it to be presented and not from the actually material the assignment is even about!



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07 Jul 2022, 11:38 am

Or … something more like this

https://www.sparkfun.com/news/2571

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