Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on Feb 3, 2023. It is now read-only.

Latest commit

History

History
79 lines (61 loc) 路 4.28 KB

a2.md

File metadata and controls

79 lines (61 loc) 路 4.28 KB

Banner - Assessment 2

Assessment 2 - Team

You've worked iteratively (formative) on your product and finish with an oral test (summative) where you present your final prototype with your team.

First you'll present the whole project as a team to all the teachers. Then you'll show how you contributed to the project and explain if you reached your own goals you've set at the beginning of the project.

You will answer questions in such a way as to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of our goals.

This is a team assignment but you'll be graded individually! Each prototype contains an individually recognizable contribution of you based on the learning goals and topics of this course. So, you need to show you worked on something for back-end. For example; you can't just work on the CSS of the project because that was your role in the team.

This is an assessment, not another moment for feedback. So you will be graded. There isn't much time for additional feedback or troubleshooting technical issues.

Preparation

Since we have limited time make sure you come to the assessment prepared:

  • Bring your computer and make sure it's charged and connected to Wifi.
  • Have the latest version of your feature ready in your browser.
  • Have the latest version of your code ready on GitHub.
  • Have the latest version of your code ready in your editor.

Make sure your repository stays online after the assessment is finished, we might want to check the code handed in on GitHub after the assessment. We also want to download and archive your project when it鈥檚 done.

Rubric

You can use the peer review document (from A1) as a checklist (AVV) for your assessments to check if everything in your repository and application is in order.

Improve Standard Advanced
Application
The student integrated their individual feature into the matching application of the team and the topic the student picked is implemented in the application and technically works.
Research
The student documented the research they did for the topic in their wiki, shows relevant decision making and reflects on the quality of the feature contributed and documented the implementation of the topic into the application.
Understanding
The student can explain every part of their code, how everything works together and can offer alternatives. The student carefully chose part of their tech stack.

Note:
The column in the middle are the standard criteria for this assessment to pass. If one of these rows isn't sufficient you have failed this assessment.

Guidelines

  • A teacher can refuse to take the assessment when you show up late regardless of the reason. That means you go straight to the re-sits and will be graded with a 1.0. Usually teachers give you a small window of time after the assessment(~5 minutes) to show up.
  • We don鈥檛 like plagiarism and report it to our assessment committee (examencommissie in Dutch).
  • Grades will be published and communicated trough Email and/or Slack. We also publish grade lists on Brightspace based on student numbers.