Métodos de Avaliação



Final Grade = 40% Exam + 40% Project + 20% Presentation


Exam: 

  Focuses on bibliographic references, lectures, project and selected papers 
  Students suspected of not doing the online exam on their own may be required to take an additional individual online oral exam.  
  Dates: see here

Project:  

  Development of an mobile application in a group of 3 students.
  Last year's project grades may be reused. Send a message to the course email indicating that choice.
  Important Dates:
    Publication of project description: March 6th, 2020
    Checkpoint submission: April 22nd, 2020
    Final submission: May 15th, 2020

Exam and Project Passing Grades: Due to the transition to remote teaching, it was deemed more correct to fallback to the standard passing grades of 9,5

  Both are a function of lecture attendance:     
    between 75% and 100% of lecture attendance: passing grade is 8 out of 20 points.      
    between 50% and 75% of lecture attendance: passing grade is 8,75 out of 20 points.     
    less than 50% of lecture attendance: passing grades are 9,5 out of 20 points.

Presentation:  

  20 to 30 minute presentation in a lecture of a scientific paper from a reading list done alone or in a group of 2 students.   Last year's presentation grades cannot be reused and last year's presentations cannot be repeated.

Working-students

Due to the transition to remote teaching, it was deemed more correct to fallback to the standard passing grades of 9,5

  Same assessment but exam and project passing grades are a function of the presentation and not of the lecture attendance:    
    18 to 20 points in the presentation: passing grade is 8 out of 20 points.    
    16 to 18 points in the presentation: passing grade is 8,75 out of 20 points.    
    fewer than 16 points in the presentation: passing grade is 9,5 out of 20 points.

Special Exam Period:

  Final Grade = 60% Exam + 40% Project