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Overview
Your final grade is made up of four major components,
homework assignments (two flavors), projects, exams, and class
participation. The weighting of these components is described below.
Students are expected to do their own work at all times and to follow
the university's codes of academic conduct and honor code. Cases of
suspected collaboration or cheating will be immediately forwarded to
the Dean of Student Affairs, and will be pursued to resolution. This
is an unpleasant process for all involved, so please do not put
yourself in this situation.
Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional
manner--this entails showing up for exams at the appointed time. Late
make-up exams will not be given, so beware of circumstances such as
"My alarm didn't go off," or "I thought the exam was Thursday."
If some form of prior committment does not allow a student to take an
exam at the given time, PRIOR arrangements should be made with the
instructor.
Extra work, after the semester, is not allowed to "bring up" a grade.
A student's grade shall be earned from their performance solely on the
quarter's assignments.
Grading is determined by a quarter long accumulation of points,
weighed in percentage as stated for each component as summarized below.
Determinations of the individual category breakdowns will be
determined by looking for gaps or clumps in the final averages.
Examinations
A mid-term and a final examination are planned for the course.
Most exam questions will reflect the material covered
in lecture and assigned reading. The exams will consist mostly of
short answer questions, with a few multiple-choice, T-F, and longer
essay questions thrown in as well. Each exam will determine 16% of
your grade.
Homework Assignments
Two types of homework assignments will be given: "regular"
assignments and "small" assignments. The regular homework
assignments will be more substantive and you will have about a week to
do them. The small assignments will be shorter and hopefully a little
fun. I anticipate giving around three of the small HWs and
three of the regular ones.
The regular homeworks will be worth 21% of your grade (in total) and
the short ones will be worth 4% of your grade.
Project
One semester-long interface design project will be given in this
course. The project will be broken down into four parts, each
around three weeks in duration. Each of the substantive assignments
is worth 10% of your final grade.
The project will have you develop an alternative interface for some
computer-based application. The
assignments will have you evaluate users, needs, and tasks in the
domain, design a mock-up for a new interface, develop a prototype of
that interface, and evaluate your design. The material which you turn
in should be presented professionally, and should stress grammatical
correctness and clarity. It will be submitted via HTML on the Web.
You will be judged on your originality, innovativeness, quality of
writing, and correctness. Each assignment will be graded on a scale
of 0 to 20. Further details will accompany each assignment.
Class Participation
Reading assignments will be specified for each week. You are expected
to come to class, and be prepared --- that is, having read and having
made an attempt to understand the material. You should be ready to
discuss the material covered in the lectures and reading. Much of the
material in this course is subjective. Feel free to describe your
views. A total of 3% of your grade will be determined by a
subjective participation rating. If you come to class prepared and
participate in discussions, you can anticipate receiving all of this
credit.
Summary
Below is presented the weight of the different course components
toward your final grade.
| Component | | Weight |
| HWs | | 21% |
| Small HWs | | 4% |
| Participation | | 3% |
| Project part 1 | | 10% |
| Project part 2 | | 10% |
| Project part 3 | | 10% |
| Project part 4 | | 10% |
| Midterm exam | | 16% |
| Final exam | | 16% |
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