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Evaluations

Sune Lehmann edited this page Feb 8, 2016 · 2 revisions

Grading policy:

Evaluations and their meaning

Due to the large number of students in the class, the best we can do overall is a numerical evaluation of each sub-assignment. The meaning of the numbers are:

0 = indicates insufficient
1 = indicates sufficient (minimum criterion)
2 = indicates good
3 = indicates excellent

Note that these numbers are intended as feedback. There is no trivial mapping between the standard danish grading scale and the feedback provided as part of the class.

If you're interested in more specialized feedback (what you can do to improve, the reasoning behind a specific numerical evaluation, etc), please ask. We will give you a more detailed verbal version if you're interested.

While the grade based on an evaluation of your performance as a whole, as a guideline, the two assignments & peer evaluations count for about half of the grade and the final project for the other half.

All graded materials are submitted through the peergrade.io website and will be evaluated by TAs as well as fellow students.

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