pt-course-18-19

Project Tech - Grading

Table of Contents

Grade

Task Weight
Assesment 1 (oral test) 60%
Assesment 2 (oral test) 40%
Total 100%
if (!a1 && !a2) {
  grade = 'GR'
} else if (a1 < 5.5 || a2 < 5.5) {
  grade = 1
} else {
  grade = (a1 * 0.6) + (a2 * 0.4)
}

Assesments

Assesment 1 - Individual

This is an oral test where you individually present the feature you created. You will show you can create a quality project in which you apply the subject matter of this course and that you understand it. You will answer questions in such a way as to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of our goals.

Rubic of Assesment 1

Assesment 2 - Team

This is an oral test where you present your prototype with your team. You will show how you contributed to the project and explain if you reached your own goals you鈥檝e set at the beginning of the project.

Rubic of Assesment 2

Publishing

Grades will be published and communicated trough Email, Moodle and/or Slack based on student numbers.

After the oral test you can request viewing time for additional feedback, this can be useful for a resit. Feel free to contact your lecturer if you want to do so.

Plagiarism

馃拋 We don鈥檛 like plagiarism and report it to our assessment committee (examencommissie in Dutch). See 露 6.1.2 of Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) 2017-2018 (in Dutch: Onderwijs- en examenregeling, OER) for a full definition, but here are a few cases that count as plagiarism:

a. using or copying someone else鈥檚 texts, data or ideas without a full and correct acknowledgement of sources; b. presenting the structure or central ideas developed by someone else as your own work or ideas, even when a reference to other authors has been included;

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e. copying (parts of) media files or other sources, software source codes, models and other diagrams of other people without acknowledgement and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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g. copying the work of fellow-students and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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You are not allowed to simply use portions of someone else鈥檚 work in your project. The copyright is owned by the creator of the work. You must cite the sources used. Quoting or using material without a source citation is plagiarism and is punishable. More information on the Student Copyright Information Point

The manner in which you cite your sources depends. The most widely used style at the AUAS is APA of the American Psychological Association. Make sure you cite your sources in the repository or documentation of your project on GitHub.