CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TEST 1: Resolution of problems and/or exercises Description: Set of short questions to control the performance of activities, tasks, and studies. Average of tests performed with a score of 1-10. This test is mandatory Applied Methodology(s): Lecture + Previous Study + Problem Solving Rating: 10% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, the student must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10). -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- TEST 2: Examination of development questions Description: Set of long questions that relate the different sections of the contents and measure the level of acquisition of the subject's competences. Test with a score of 1-10, minimum required: 4. This test is mandatory and will take place on the exam date set for the subject. Applied Methodology(s): Lecture + Preliminary Study Rating: 40% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, students must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10). To be able to average with the rest of the tests, it is required to achieve at least a score of 4 points.
TEST 3: Practice Report Description: Preparation of reports (following a guide that will be provided) that include the main developments and results obtained. Part of the evaluation is done with "quizzes" live. Average of the evaluations of the activities with scores from 1-10. This test is mandatory. Methodology(s) applied(s): Laboratory practices. Rating: 25% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, the student must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10) in the final grade of the test.
TEST 4: Laboratory practice Description: Demonstration of the developments and implementations of the programming tasks and study experiments. It is calculated with the average of the evaluations of the activities carried out with scores from 1-10. This test is mandatory. Methodology(s) applied: Laboratory practices Rating: 25% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, the student must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10) in the final grade of the test. A minimum of 4 points is required to pass the rest of the compulsory tests.
TEST 5: Presentation Description: Development of algorithms or applications and their analysis with a certain level of formalism to verify correctness and study performance. Evaluation with a score of 1-10. This test is voluntary. Methodology(s) applied: Presentation Rating: 5% Minimum: The voluntary nature of this test means that a minimum is not required for its passing. Your score is added to the final grade according to the formula below. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- • The final mark in continuous assessment is obtained as follows, assuming that each test (P1-P5) has been evaluated on a scale of 0-10: The subject is failed if tests 2 and 3 reach at least 4 points (in the minutes it will appear as the highest grade of the section that motivates the failure). The subject is approved if it is fulfilled that min(10,0.1*P1+0.4*P2+0.25*P3+0.25*P4+0.05*P5) is greater than or equal to 5, otherwise it is failed. • The spirit of calculating the final grade for the subject in the CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT system is as follows: there is a combination of theoretical and practical tests throughout the course and at its end to assess the skills acquired. Good results in one part can compensate for not so good results in another part; however, a minimum must be reached in the two most relevant sections (Test 2 and 4). ==================================================== ============================
GLOBAL EVALUATION SYSTEM Procedure for choosing the global assessment modality: Since the default assessment system is CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT, it is considered that all enrolled students opt for said system. In case of wanting to be evaluated through the GLOBAL EVALUATION system, "Once the period of one month from the beginning of the semester has passed, a period of 5 working days will be enabled for the students enrolled in the subject to formally state their intention to benefit from the GLOBAL EVALUATION system”). ==================================================== ========================== TEST 1: Practice Report Description: Preparation of reports (following a guide that will be provided) that include the main developments and results obtained. Part of the evaluation is done with "quizzes" live. Average of the evaluations of the activities with scores from 1-10. This test is mandatory. Methodology(s) applied(s): Laboratory practices. Rating: 10% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, the student must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10) in the final grade of the test.
TEST 2: Laboratory practice Description: Demonstration of the developments and implementations of the programming tasks and study experiments. It is calculated with the average of the evaluations of the activities carried out with scores from 1-10. This test is mandatory. Methodology(s) applied: Laboratory practices Rating: 10% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, the student must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10) in the final grade of the test. A minimum of 4 points is required to pass the rest of the compulsory tests.
TEST 3: Examination of development questions Description: Set of long questions that relate the different sections of the contents and measure the level of acquisition of the subject's competences. Test with a score of 1-10, minimum required: 4. This test is mandatory and will take place on the exam date set for the subject. Applied Methodology(s): Lecture + Preliminary Study Rating: 80% Minimum: For the release of this part of the subject, students must obtain a grade equal to or greater than 5 points (out of 10). To be able to average with the rest of the tests, it is required to achieve at least a score of 4 points.
• The final grade for the subject is calculated using the weighted average of the previous tests. In order to take said average, the student must achieve at least a 4 in tests 2 and 3. ==================================================== ============================ EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR EXTRAORDINARY CALL AND FINAL DEGREE The continuous and global evaluation systems described above will be used. RECORD QUALIFICATION PROCESS Regardless of the evaluation system and the call, if all the mandatory tests described above are not passed with more than a four, the mark that will appear in the minutes will be 4. EVALUATION DATES The dates of the tests corresponding to the continuous assessment system will be published in the calendar of activities, available on the ESEI website https://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/horarios/. The official exam dates of the different calls, officially approved by the Xunta de Centro of the ESEI, are published on the ESEI website https://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/horarios/.
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 cooperation in fraudulent procedures in the evaluation tests, in the works that are carried out or in official documents of the university."
CONSULTATION/REQUEST FOR TUTORIALS The tutorials can be consulted through the personal page of the teaching staff, accessible through https://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/profesorado/ |