Guia docente 2020_21
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Degree in Telecommunications Technologies Engineering
 Subjects
  Data Acquisition Systems
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Laboratory practical The lecturer will check the level of compliance of the students with the goals related to the laboratory skills. The final mark of laboratory, FML, will be assessed in a 10 points scale. For the evaluation of the laboratory sessions, the lecturer will assess the group work (the same mark for each member), the individual preliminary tasks and the answers to personalized questions for each session. 30 C43
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Mentored work The lecturer will consider the results and the quality of the analysis performed in the developed work. The tutored work mark, TWM, will be assessed in a 10 points scale. For the evaluation of the work, the lecturer will assess the group work (the same mark for each member) and the individual answers to personalized questions (individual mark). 20 C43
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Problem and/or exercise solving The lecturer will check the level of compliance of the students with the goals related to the theory skills. To achieve this three exercises and troubleshooting tests are scheduled. The final mark of theory, FMT, will be assessed in a 10 points scale. 50 C43
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Other comments on the Evaluation

1.
Continuous assessment in first call

According to the
guidelines of the degree and the agreements of the academic commission, a
continuous assessment learning scheme will be offered to the students.

When the students
perform a short answer test or attend at least two laboratory sessions, they
will be assessed by continuous assessment
.

The subject
comprises three different parts: theory (50 %), laboratory (30%) and tutored
work (20%). Once a task has been assessed, the students can not do/repeat the
task at a later date. The marks are valid only for the current academic course.

1.a Theory

Three exercises and
troubleshooting tests are scheduled. The exercises and troubleshooting tests
(ETT1, ETT2 and ETT3) will be respectively performed after unit 4, 5 and 7, in the usual weekly scheduling of the theoretical
classes. The first test (ETT1) of the themes 1 to 4, the second test (ETT2) of
the theme 5 and third test (ETT3) of the themes 6 and 7.These tests are
approximately 60 minutes long.

Marks for each test
will be assessed in a 10 points scale. The minimum mark required to pass this
part is of 4 (ETTi>=4). The final mark of theory (FMT) is calculated as the
arithmetic mean of the individual marks:

FMT = (ETT1 + ETT2 +
ETT3)/3

The students cannot
do the tests at a later date. The student who miss a test will be assessed with
a mark of 0 for that test.

If the minimum mark
in the tests is not achieved (ETTi less than 4), the students can repeat this
part in the same date of the final exam.

1.b Laboratory

Seven laboratory
sessions are scheduled. Each session lasts approximately 120 minutes and the
students will work in pairs. The first session is mandatory but will not be
assessed. The following seasons (practice 1 to 6) will be assessed by
continuous assessment. The lecturer will consider the proposed individual
tasks, the work in the laboratory as well as the student’s behavior. Each
session will be only evaluated according to the developed work at the schedule
date.

Marks for each
laboratory session (LSM) will be assessed in a 10 points scale. A mark of 0
will be obtained for missing sessions. The final mark of laboratory (FML) is
calculated as the arithmetic mean of the individual laboratory session marks:

FML = (LSM1 + LSM2 +
LSM3 + LSM4 + LSM5 + LSM6)/6

1.c Tutored work

In the first session
lecturer will present the objectives and the schedule of the project. They also
assign a specific project to each group. The students will work in pairs
whenever possible.

In order to assess
the work, the lecturer will consider the results, their analysis and
presentation, and the quality of the written report. The tutored work mark
(TWM) will be assessed in a 10 points scale.

1.d Final mark of the subject

The weighted points
from all assessed parts are added together to calculate the final mark (FM).
The following weightings will be applied: 50% theory (FMT), 30% laboratory
(FML) and 20% tutored work (TWM). In order to pass the subject, students will
be required to pass the theory (ETT1>=4, ETT2>=4 , ETT3>=4 and
FMT>=5), the laboratory (FML >= 5) and the tutored work (TWM >= 5). In this case the final mark (FM) will be:

FM = 0.5·FMT + 0.3·FML
+ 0.2 TWM.

However, when the
students do not pass the theory (ETT1 < 4, ETT2 < 4 , ETT3 < 4 or
FMT < 5), the laboratory (FML < 5) or the tutored work (TWM < 5), the final mark will be:

FM = min{4 ; (0.5·FMT +
0.3·FML + 0.2 TWM)}.

A final mark higher
than five points (FM >= 5) should be achieved in order to pass the subject.

2. Exam-only assessment (first call)

The students who
prefer a different educational policy can attend an exam on a scheduled date and deliver a tutored work the same date.
Dates will be specified in the academic calendar. This exam will comprise two
parts: theory and laboratory exam.

The theory exam will
consist on three exercises and troubleshooting tests (ETT1, ETT2 and ETT3): the
first test of the themes 1 to 4, the second test of the theme 5 and third test
of the themes 6 and 7. These tests are approximately 60 minutes long. Marks for
each test will be assessed in a 10 points scale. The minimum mark required to
pass this part is of 4 (ETTi>=4). The final mark of theory (FMT) is
calculated as the arithmetic mean of the individual marks:

FMT = (ETT1 + ETT2 +
ETT3)/3

The laboratory exam
will consist on the resolution of a practical exercise in the laboratory. This
practical exercise will be similar to those made in the laboratory sessions.
The final mark of laboratory (FML) will be assessed in a 10 points scale. In
order to attend the laboratory exam, the students have to contact to the
lecturer at least two weeks before the exam. This way, the organization of the
laboratory exam will be simpler.

In order to pass the
subject, students will be required to pass the theory (ETT1>=4, ETT2>=4 ,
ETT3>=4 and FMT>=5), the laboratory (FML >= 5) and the tutored work (TWM >= 5). In this case the final mark (FM) will be:

FM = 0.5·FMT +
0.3·FML + 0.2·TWM).

However, when the
students do not pass the theory (ETT1 < 4, ETT2 < 4 , ETT3 < 4 or
FMT < 5), the laboratory (FML < 5) and the tutored work (TWM < 5), the final mark will be:

FM = min{4 ; (0.5·FMT +
0.3·FML + 0.2·TWM)}.

A final mark higher
than five points (FM >= 5) should be achieved in order to pass the subject.

3. Second call and end-of-program call

This exam will have the same format as the exam-only assessment (first chance). Dates will be specified in the academic
calendar. In order to attend the laboratory exam, the students have to contact
to the lecturer at least two weeks before the exam. This way, the
organization of the laboratory exam will be simpler. The same day of this exam the students will deliver the tutored work, assigned previously.

The marks obtained
in the previous assessments are kept
for those parts in which the student has not attended. The final mark will be
calculated as it has described in section 1.d for students in continuous assessment in first call and in section 2 for students in exam-only assessment (first call).

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