CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT PARTIAL EXAMS Description: questionnaires conducted throughout the course Applied Methodology: objective questions exam Weighting: 30% Minimum required grade: a grade equal to or higher than 5 must be obtained Assessed training and learning results: A2 A5 B2 B5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D3 Assessed expected results: RA1 RA2 RA3 RA4 RA5 ------------------------------ LAB ASSIGNMENTS: Description: Practical exercises related to the contents Applied Methodology: practices through ICT Weighting: 30% Minimum required grade: a grade equal to or higher than 5 must be obtained Assessed training and learning results: A2 A5 B2 B5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D3 Assessed expected results: RA1 RA2 RA3 RA4 RA5 ------------------------------ FINAL EXAM: Description: final questionnaire consisting of different types of questions Applied Methodology: essay questions exam Weighting: 40% Minimum required grade: a grade equal to or higher than 5 must be obtained Assessed training and learning results: A2 A5 B2 B5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D3 Assessed expected results: RA1 RA2 RA3 RA4 RA5 ------------------------------ - In all the methodologies/tests, a score equal to or greater than 5 points out of 10 must be obtained.
- Students must necessarily upload a ID-type photo to the profile of the Moovi platform in the first 2 weeks of the course.
- After the period for choosing the evaluation modality, students who carry out an evaluable activity, whatever the type, and who have not opted for the global evaluation system, will follow the continuous evaluation procedure described above.
- If a student does not show up for any of the evaluation activities, he/she will be assigned a grade of 0 in it.
- If a student abandons the continuous evaluation system having already been evaluated on some content of the subject, it will be considered that the he/she is suspended, and he/she will not be able to opt for the global evaluation system.
GLOBAL ASSESSMENT The continuous assessment mode is assumed by default. Students who choose the global assessment must communicate it via Moovi, using the provided mechanisms and within the stipulated deadline. FINAL EXAM: Description: final questionnaire consisting of different types of questions Applied Methodology: essay questions exam Weighting: 100% Minimum required grade: a grade equal to or higher than 5 must be obtained Assessed training and learning results: A2 A5 B2 B5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D3 Assessed expected results: RA1 RA2 RA3 RA4 RA5 Students who follow the global assessment procedure must take an exam with questions and exercises of various types in which they must obtain a grade greater than 5 out of 10 to pass. EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR EXTRAORDINARY AND END OF CAREER EXAMS The global evaluation system described above will be used. QUALIFICATION PROCESS To pass the subject, it is ESSENTIAL to obtain a score of 5 out of 10 or higher in each and every part of the assessment. If this condition is not met, the maximum final grade will be 4 (FAIL). ASSESSMENT DATESThe dates for the exams corresponding to the continuous assessment system will be published on the activity calendar, available on the ESEI website http://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/horarios The official exam dates for the different exam periods, officially approved by the ESEI, are posted on the ESEI website http://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/horarios USE OF MOBILE DEVICES All students are reminded of the prohibition on the use of mobile or electronic devices and laptops in exercises and practices, in compliance with article 13.2.d) of the Statute of the University Student, regarding the duties of university students, which establishes the duty to refrain "from the use and cooperation in fraudulent procedures in the evaluation tests, in all academic assessments and reports, or in official documents of the university". ACADEMIC FRAUD All students are reminded that, according to article 3.2 of the Regulations for the Disciplinary Regime of the University of Vigo, the following will be considered very serious offences: "e) Altering, falsifying, stealing or destroying academic documents or applications and computer systems of the University as well as using false documents or statements before the university. ... i) Impersonate a person who is part of the university community in their own work or give consent to be impersonated, in relation to university activities." It is also recalled that, according to the same Regulation, article 3.3, the following will be considered serious offenses: "d) Committing academic fraud, when it does not constitute a very serious offense. e) Improper use of content or means of reproduction and recording of university activities subject to intellectual property rights." Article 3.5 indicates that "In accordance with the provisions of article 11. g) of the University Harmony Law, academic fraud is understood to be any premeditated behavior that tends to falsify the results of an exam or work, one's own or that of another, carried out as a requirement to pass a subject or accredit academic performance" OFFICE HOURS Office hours can be found on the personal pages of the teachers, through https://esei.uvigo.es/docencia/profesorado/. |