CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TEST 1: Self-assessment Description: At the end of each subject, the student will be able to self-evaluate the understanding of the theoretical and/or practical contents. Methodology(ies) applied: Self-assessment. Grading: 10% Minimum Minimum %: The student must achieve a grade of at least 70% in each self-assessment in order for this section to count towards the grade. Assessed competences: A3, C17, D4, D8, D11 Assessed learning outcomes: RA1, RA2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 2: Deliverables Description: Throughout the course, the student must carry out and hand in a series of activities related to the theoretical and/or practical content of the subject. Methodology(ies) applied: Laboratory Practicals Grading: 20% Minimum: 10% Grade: 10% Minimum Minimum %: The student must deliver at least 80% of the deliverables proposed throughout the course to count towards the grade for this section. Assessed competences: A2, B9, C2, C4, D4, D5 Assessed learning outcomes: RA3, RA4, RA5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 3: First Assessment Test Description: A multiple-choice test that will assess the theoretical/practical content of the first three subjects of the course. In order to take this test, the student must have delivered at least 80% of the proposed Deliverables up to the date of the test. Methodology(ies) applied: Objective questions exam. Grading: 20% Minimum Minimum %: The student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 5 points out of 10 to pass the test. If the student does not obtain this grade, he/she will have to take the Final Assessment corresponding to the Overall Evaluation System. Competences assessed: A2, A4, B8, B9, C17, C31, C32, C34, D4, D5, D7, D8, D11. Assessed Learning Outcomes: RA1, RA3, RA4, RA5, RA7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 4: Second Assessment Test Description: A multiple-choice test that will assess the theoretical/practical content of the last two topics of the course. In order to take this test, the student must have passed the First Assessment Test and delivered at least 80%
of the proposed Deliverables up to the date of the test. Methodology(s) applied: Examination of objective questions. Grading: 20% Minimum %: 20% Grade: 20% Minimum %: 20% Grade: 20% Grade: 20% Minimum %: Minimum Minimum %: The student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 5 points out of 10 to pass the test. If the student does not obtain this grade, he/she will have to take the final exam in the second sitting. Competences assessed: A2, A4, B8, B9, C17, C31, C32, C34, D4, D5, D7, D8, D11. Assessed Learning Outcomes: RA1, RA3, RA4, RA5, RA7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 5: Practical Assessment Description: Practical network simulation test that will assess the practical understanding of network configuration and the ability to apply them. Methodology(s) applied: Practical Laboratory Practice Qualification % Marking: 30% Minimum %: 30% Minimum %: 30% Minimum %: 30% Minimum %: Minimum %: Minimum Minimum %: To pass this part of the subject the student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 6 points out of 10. Assessed competences: B9, C17, C31, C32, C34, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D11 Assessed learning outcomes: RA 3, RA4, RA5
OVERALL EVALUATION SYSTEM
Procedure for choosing the global assessment system: Students are considered to have chosen the global assessment system if they do not reach 80% of the proposed deliverables on the date of Test 3 of the continuous assessment system or do not take the test.
TEST 1: Final Assessment Description: A multiple-choice test that will evaluate the theoretical/practical content of the subject. Methodology(s) applied: Examination of objective questions. Qualification: 40% Minimum: 40% Minimum: 40% Minimum: 40% Minimum: 40% Minimum: 40% Minimum: Minimum Minimum %: The student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 5 points out of 10 to pass the test. Competences assessed: A2, A4, B8, B9, C17, C31, C32, C34, D4, D5, D7, D8, D11 Assessed Learning Outcomes: RA1, RA3, RA4, RA5, RA7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 2: Practical Assessment Description: Practical network simulation test that will assess the practical understanding of network configuration and the ability to apply them. Methodology(s) applied: Practical Laboratory Practice Qualification % Marking: 40% Minimum %: 40% Minimum %: 40% Minimum %: 40% Minimum Minimum %: To pass this part of the subject the student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 6 points out of 10. Assessed competences: B9, C17, C31, C32, C34, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D11 Assessed Learning Outcomes: RA3, RA4, RA5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST 3: Practical Laboratory Assessment Description: Practical test that will evaluate the understanding and execution of the practices proposed in the subject. Methodology(ies) applied: Laboratory practicals. Qualification: 20% Minimum: 20% Minimum: 20% Minimum: 20% Minimum: 20% Minimum: Minimum Minimum %: To pass this part of the subject the student must obtain a grade equal to or higher than 6 points out of 10. Assessed competences: A2, B9, C2, C4, D4, D5 Assessed learning outcomes: RA3, RA4, RA5
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR EXTRAORDINARY AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS
In the second edition of the reports, the continuous and global assessment systems described above will be used. Students will only have to take those tests in which they have not obtained the minimum grade indicated.
In the final examinations, the continuous assessment system will be applied.
GRADING PROCESS Regardless of the call, the points obtained in each of the assessed parts will be added up in the grade in the minutes. In the case of not obtaining the minimum score required in the assessment tests, the numerical grade in the minutes will be the sum of the other parts. If this sum is >5, the grade in the report will be 4 and the qualifications of the parts passed will be retained for the 2nd call for the report.
ASSESSMENT DATES The dates of the exams corresponding to the continuous assessment system will be published in the calendar of activities available on the ESEI website (https://www.esei.uvigo.es/docencia/horarios). The official exam dates for the different exam dates, officially approved by the ESEI's Xunta de Centro, are published on the ESEI's website (https://www.esei.uvigo.es/docencia/exames).
USE OF MOBILE DEVICES All students are reminded of the prohibition of the use of mobile devices in exercises and practices, in compliance with article 13.2.d of the University Student Statute, regarding the duties of university students, which establishes the duty to "Refrain from using or cooperating in fraudulent procedures in assessment tests, in the work carried out or in official university documents".
CONSULTATION/REQUEST FOR TUTORIALS Tutorials can be consulted through the personal page of the teaching staff, accessible through the ESEI website (https://www.esei.uvigo.es/docencia/profesorado). |