Questions to consider per section:
Description (also serves as an introduction): /5
What is the product? Is it: cosmetic, food, cleaning, clothing or ‘other’? Questions to consider: How often do you use the product? What chemicals are contained in the product? Have you seen or heard of these chemicals before? Can you determine the chemical manufacturer?
Interpretation: /10
Questions to consider: What evidence can you find (in peer-reviewed literature or credible web-based sources) that highlights negative and positive impacts of exposure to the product/chemical? Do you think this evidence is credible? If so, why? If not, why? If the evidence is only positive, why might this be the case? If the evidence is only negative, why might this be the case? If there is neutral or no evidence, why do you think this is so?
Evaluation: /5
Questions to consider: Based on the evidence you have found; do you view these chemicals hazardous to our health? Why?
Planning: /5
Questions to consider: What shall we do about these exposures? What do you suggest we do about these chemicals? What do you suggest we do about the product that is made up of the chemicals?
Reflection (also serves as a conclusion): /5
What are your thoughts about using such a product in the future? What are your recommendations?
Document Management: /5
Expression: The case study is well written, grammatically co
ect, and contains no spelling or typing mistakes.
Presentation (see below): Required font type, size, line spacing, margins and paragraphs used. Name, student ID and page numbers included.
The case study is well researched and referenced. References should be within a 10-year date range. APA Style maintained throughout.
Presentation requirements:
• Ensure that you submit your assignment in legible font and size; generally, Times New Roman, Cali
i or Arial in 11-12 font size in black is best.
• Provide some space between the lines – 1.5 to 2 line spacing is best.
• Use paragraphs and provide space between them. Please note, one sentence is not a paragraph.
• Keep the text aligned left.
• Number the pages of your assignment and include your name and student ID in the header or footer.
• Format: doc, docx, pdf – please do not submit in pages format. PDF conversion software is available through the Deakin Software Catalogue.
There are marks attributed to your assignment’s presentation, so please ensure you follow these guidelines.
Questions to consider per section:
Description (also serves as an introduction): /5
What is the product? Is it: cosmetic, food, cleaning, clothing or ‘other’? Questions to consider: How often do you use the product? What chemicals are contained in the product? Have you seen or heard of these chemicals before? Can you determine the chemical manufacturer?
Interpretation: /10
Questions to consider: What evidence can you find (in peer-reviewed literature or credible web-based sources) that highlights negative and positive impacts of exposure to the product/chemical? Do you think this evidence is credible? If so, why? If not, why? If the evidence is only positive, why might this be the case? If the evidence is only negative, why might this be the case? If there is neutral or no evidence, why do you think this is so?
Evaluation: /5
Questions to consider: Based on the evidence you have found; do you view these chemicals hazardous to our health? Why?
Planning: /5
Questions to consider: What shall we do about these exposures? What do you suggest we do about these chemicals? What do you suggest we do about the product that is made up of the chemicals?
Reflection (also serves as a conclusion): /5
What are your thoughts about using such a product in the future? What are your recommendations?
Document Management: /5
Expression: The case study is well written, grammatically co
ect, and contains no spelling or typing mistakes.
Presentation (see below): Required font type, size, line spacing, margins and paragraphs used. Name, student ID and page numbers included.
The case study is well researched and referenced. References should be within a 10-year date range. APA Style maintained throughout.
Presentation requirements:
• Ensure that you submit your assignment in legible font and size; generally, Times New Roman, Cali
i or Arial in 11-12 font size in black is best.
• Provide some space between the lines – 1.5 to 2 line spacing is best.
• Use paragraphs and provide space between them. Please note, one sentence is not a paragraph.
• Keep the text aligned left.
• Number the pages of your assignment and include your name and student ID in the header or footer.
• Format: doc, docx, pdf – please do not submit in pages format. PDF conversion software is available through the Deakin Software Catalogue.
There are marks attributed to your assignment’s presentation, so please ensure you follow these guidelines.