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Kenneth Bodin Holmlund, holmlund@hpc2n.umu.se
Krister Wiklund ,
krister.wiklund@physics.umu.se
Martin Servin, martin.servin@physics.umu.se
Claude Lacoursière, claude@hpc2n.umu.se
Mats Dalgård, matsd@cs.umu.se
Send email to all students in the course: tdbd22@cs.umu.se
You will be graded on the following tasks:
# |
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Date |
1 | Assignments 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 ("The Scene", part 1, groups) | 2005-05-13, kl 12.00 |
2 | Assignments 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 ("The Scene", part2 + complete, groups) | 2005-05-23, kl 12.00 |
3 | Project (individual) | 2005-05-31, kl 10.00 |
4 | Exam | 2005-06-04, kl 9-15 |
Assignments 1-3 and 4-6 are mandatory and give bonus credits if handed in on time (see below).
Each assignment can give you extra points at the final exam. Here is how it all works:
Assignment | Credit points | Bonus credits (max) |
Assignment 1.1-1.3 |
3
|
4
|
Assignment 2.1-2.3 |
3
|
6
|
Project | 0 |
4 |
Exam |
48
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The credit points that you have earned will be added to your exam result. However, assignments and project are all mandatory, so in order to get a grade on the course you need to hand them in with the basic requirements!
Grade |
Percentage |
Points |
3 | 50% | 24 |
4 | 65% | 31 |
5 | 80% | 38 |
Example:
If you have handed in all assignments and the project in time, with reasonable quality, you will get 3+3 =6 credit points. Then you need 18 points on the exam for grade 3; 25 points for grade 4 and 32 points for grade 5.
If you also have done all the specified extra work, you additionally get 4+6+4 = 14 bonus points, i.e. a total of 20 credit points. Then you need 4 points on the exam for grade 3, and you need 11 points to get grade 4, and 18 to get grade 5.
See separate pages for details about the assignments and the project and how to get bonus points etc.