Guia docente 2023_24
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Design of audiovisual installations
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Project based learning Assessment of a project, developed through the four-month period, including the preparation and public presentation of a report.
The corresponding individual mark to the works done in group is obtained as a ponderated sum of: 1) the common mark of the group (60%); 2) the individual mark (40%), obtained from one or various of the following methods of evaluation: cross-evaluation by the other members of the group, oral questions during the presentations of the works, written questions about the content of the work.
40 B1
B6
B9
B12
C35
C36
C37
C38
D4
Problem and/or exercise solving Written evaluation tests, with brief questions and problems.
40 B1
B6
B12
C35
C36
C37
C38
Report of practices, practicum and external practices Assessment of a written inform that describes the work of several weeks in the computer classroom. 10 C36
C37
Objective questions exam Tests 10 B1
B6
B12
C35
C36
C37
C38
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

Following the guidelines of the degree, two systems of evaluation are offered: continuous assessment (recommended) and global assessment. Global assessment will be only allowed in situations in which it is imposible to follow the recommended system.

In case of detection of plagiarism in any of the tests (short tests, reports of the laboratory practices, reports of the directed works or final exam), the final grade will be of FAIL (0) and the fact will be communicated to the Centre Management for the opportune effects.

ORDINARY EXAM

A) CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:

The continuous assessment will be based on the evaluation of practical task, projects and a test. Once a student has signed a document of agreement with the process of continuous assessment, and if not communicated otherwise within one month, it will be understood that the student has submitted to the call, and the final degree will be obtained by the application of the criteria described bellow, regardless of whether or not the final exam is taken.

The subject is assessed in a 0 to 10 points scale and is considered "passed" if each activity is graded equal or greater than 4, and the final grade obtained is equal or greater than 5. The final grade with be obtained from the weighted sum of the grade obtained in the following tasks with the given weights. If in any
of the activities the grade does not reach 4 but the average exceeds 5, the
final grade will be 4.9.

Types and weights of the activities:

  1. Tutored works: 40 % of the final grade. Two reports will be delivered: the first during Halfway through the term and the second at the end. The individualized part of the assessment will be done through cross-evaluation, oral questions during presentations, and written exam questions.
  2. Reports of practical tasks (Weight: 10 %).
  3. Written evaluation tests:  there will be two tests, each with a weighting of 20% of the final mark, one in the middle and one at the end of the term. Several short tests will also be undertaken, with a global weighting of 10%.

A grade of 4 points will be required for an activity to be considered passed. Failed activities can be made up on tje date of the final exam.

B) GLOBAL ASSESSMENT

A final examination is available for those students that for some reason could not follow the continuous evaluation assessment process. In this case the final examination will consist in a written test, and some additional questions related with the practical tasks and projects. The subject is assessed in a 0 to 10 points scale and it is considered "passed" if the final grade obtained is equal or greater than 5.

EXTRAORDINARY EXAM:

There is a scheduled date for a second call examination, for those students that either dropped out during the semester or failed. Prior the examination, a student can choose to follow the continuous assessment or the exam-only assessment. In the former selection, the grades obtained in the projects and practical tasks will be taken into account and the student will only answer to the written test. If the later, (exam-only assessment), the student will also have to answer a full examination as described before.

END-OF-PROGRAM EXAM:

The exam will consist of a written test. This final exam will be rated between 0 and 10 points. It includes all the topics of the course. To pass, at least five points are needed. No other activity is valued.

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