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There are currently 11 terms in this directory beginning with the letter F.
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Fabricating or falsifying information
Intentional creation, and unauthorised or undisclosed alteration, of any information or citation. For example, the use of artificial intelligence platforms (such as Generative Pre-trained Transformers – GPTs) to fabricate information

Face-to-face learning
Face-to-face learning refers to the learning and teaching that happens in a classroom where lecturer and student meet in a physical space for a scheduled time for group classes. Face-to-face students in a hybrid class access learning content and activities in the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) in a comparable way to online students

FEE-HELP
A loan to help eligible fee paying students to pay their tuition fees under the Higher Education Support Act 2003

File-sharing
The unauthorised sharing of course content and assessment material on online study platforms and commercial contract cheating websites

Final examination
An examination which takes place during the formal examination period at the end of a study period

Fitness for study
A student can function and engage appropriately in the Institution’s learning environments, and their mental or physical needs do not significantly disrupt or negatively impact the learning or work of others in their community

Formal learning
Learning undertaken through a structured program of learning and assessment that leads to the full or partial attainment of a recognised Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualification

Formal report
Provides a formal account/complaint about an alleged experience of sexual harm to a person or institution that has the authority to take action

Formative assessment
An activity which provides information (feedback) to staff and students on the achievement of learning during and throughout the learning process

Foundation program
A program of study for students who have not completed high school year 12 or equivalent

Fraud
Any dishonest activity causing actual or potential financial loss to the Institution or obtained by deception. This includes theft, misappropriation of assets, financial statement fraud, bribery, embezzlement or any other fraudulent activity, whether financial or otherwise