Guia docente 2023_24
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Programming II
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Practices through ICT This is the first lab deliverable (hereinafter, E1). Students will be able to correct errors identified and retry the assessments, with a possible penalty, until a date to be determined (around mid-April). Once E1 assignments are graded, they will be uploaded to MOOVI, to check plagiarism. 10 B6
B14
C50
C51
C52
C53
Practices through ICT This is the second lab deliverable (hereinafter, E2). Students will be able to correct errors identified and retry the assessments, with a possible penalty, until the latest date allowed by academic regulations and course organization requirements (actual date to be notified in due time). Once E2 assignments are graded, they will be uploaded to MOOVI, to check plagiarism. 15 B6
B14
C50
C51
C52
C53
Practices through ICT Students will upload E3 assignments to MOOVI. E3 assignments will be graded by course lecturers outside lab sessions.
25 B6
B14
C50
C51
C52
C53
Essay questions exam Each student will take, individually and without any kind of support material, an exam at the end of the term on the totality of the contents covered in the course. The maximum grade for this exam will be 3 points (out of 5) for students who sit continuous assessment, and 5 points for those students who choose the global assessment.


30 C50
C51
C53
Essay questions exam Each student will take (individually and without any type of material of support) a test on the date the will be approved by CAG (approximately half of the academic period) on the contents that were explained up to one week before the exam. This test will be carried out only by students who sit continuous assessment, and the maximum grade will be 2 points (out of 5 points). 20 C50
C51
C53
Essay questions exam This exam will be sit by students who opt for continuous evaluation and have submitted E3. In addition, the lab exam will be compulsory in the global evaluation of the ordinary call, in the extraordinary one and in the end-of-studies exam. 0 C50
C51
C53
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

There are two assessment mechanisms, continuous assessment (CA) and global assessment (GA), which must be chosen by the students considering the following conditions:

  • Both the classroom and lab parts will be evaluated according to the same mechanism, CA or GA, as selected by the student.
  • CA includes the exams described in the previous section: two theory exams, design and development of Java assignments collected in deliverables E1, E2 & E3, and a lab exam if E3 is submitted.
  • Students will confirm the final evaluation modality (CA or GA) when submitting lab deliverables, depending on the submission date. The chosen evaluation modality will also be applied to the theory/classroom part. Therefore, in the case that a student finally chooses GA, the grade of the first classroom exam, if any, would be discarded.
  • Regardless of the chosen evaluation modality, lab assignments will always be carried out individually.
  • A minimum grade of 2 points (out of 5) in both theory/classroom and lab parts is required to pass the course.
  • If the grade resulting from adding the classroom and lab grades is equal or higher than 5 points, but the student does not reach the minimum grade required in any of them, his/her final grade will be Fail (4.5).
  • If a student attends any of the evaluation tests of the course, he/she will not be able to appear in transcripts as "no-show".
  • The CA tests will only take place on the dates established by the teachers, and cannot be resit or delayed.
  • Plagiarism is regarded as serious dishonest behavior. If any form of plagiarism is detected in any of the tests or exams, the final grade will be Fail(0), and the incident will be reported to the corresponding academic authorities for prosecution.

Assessment procedure for the ordinary call for students who opt for Continuous Assessment (CA)

  • Theory/classroom part (50%): The grade of this part (5 points) is obtained by adding the corresponding grades of the two classroom exams (midterm and end-of-semester), with maximum grades of 2 and 3 points, respectively.
  • Lab part (50%): The grade for this part depends on the grades obtained in each of E1, E2 & E3 deliverables (up to 5 points in total). Students submitting E3 will have to sit a pass/fail  lab exam. In case this exam is failed, the E3 grade will be 0 points.

Students who do not pass the course in the ordinary opportunity, may keep the grade obtained in both theory and lab for the extraordinary opportunity, as long as they have achieved the minimum grade required in the part they wish to keep (2 points out of 5, in both cases).

Assessment procedure for the ordinary call for students who opt for Global Assessment (GA):

  • Classroom part (50%): The grade of this part (5 points) corresponds to an individual exam without any type of supporting material at the end of the academic semester (on the date approved by the school).
  • Lab part (50%): The grade for this part depends on the grades obtained in deliverables E1, E2 and E3 (up to 5 points in total) and the result of a practical exam. The deliverables may be identical to those required in CA or include modifications in the functionalities to be developed. They will be delivered through Moovi and will be evaluated by lecturers outside lab sessions. The student must pass a practical exam in which a modification of E2 or E3 will be required (depending on the specific deliverables submitted for assessment). In case of not passing it (i.e., Fail grade), the grade of the corresponding deliverable will be 0 points.

Assessment procedure for the extraordinary call and end-of-program call:

  • Classroom part (50%). Individual exam on the date to be approved by the school, requiring a minimum grade of 2 points (out of 5).
  • Lab part (50%). The corresponding E1, E2 and E3 deliverables must be uploaded to Moovi and a lab exam must be sit. Assignments may be the same CA/GA assignments or may include modifications in functionality and/or scoring. As there is no CA, assessment procedures are the same as as ordinary call's GA.
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