Items | Percentage | Teaming |
Presentations + Participation |
|
Teams |
Quizzes (5 to 8) |
|
Individual |
Projects (4 to 5) |
|
Teams |
Mid-exam and Final-exam. |
30% |
Individual |
Group projects are designed so that every member gains a significant amount of new skills. If you only do a small part of a larger project, you will only learn that small part --- given your objective why you are at WPI is to learn, this may thus not be in your best interest. In a workplace, each team member is expected to contribute and the team has a whole is responsible for the project being deliverabed. Participants in group projects in this course should keep this in mind, and act accordingly. Projects encourage teamwork, that is, in that case you are expected to work closely with your partner/(s) to solve problems and prepare a common agreed-upon solution. In evaluating each group, all team members will be asked to distribute a fixed set of "points" to the rest of their team, based on how much each member contributed.
Any breach of professional ethics as evidenced, for example, by copying exams or assignments, downloading code from the Internet, cooperating in more than discussions and study groups, misusing computer resources, or using outside help of any kind, will be considered adequate reason for an Fail (F) in the course and disciplinary action.
Remember, copying of any material, may it be a single sentence or a figure, from any location (including the internet) without proper acknowledgement of the source constitutes plagerism! It is increasingly easy to do this in our digital world -- but it represents not only theft of intellectual property but also deceipt when offering someone else's work as your own. Plus, of course, you are also not learning and thus wasting your own precious time. If in doubt, please ask for clarification on if you are permitted to copy certain work. Any violation of the WPI's guidelines for academic integrity will result in no credit for the course and referral to the Student Affairs Office for disciplinary action.
The WPI statements on Academic Honesty can be accessed at https://www.wpi.edu/about/policies/academic-integrity/student-resources. Those who have any doubt at all about what that means are encouraged to communicate with the instructor. You should be familiar with the WPI Policy on Academic Honesty. .