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Research Seminar in Software Engineering 2020/21 fall

  • General Information
  • Seminar Meetings
  • Seminar Milestones & Submissions
    • Submission
  • Communication Channel (Slack)
  • Assessment and Grading

Seminar Assessment Elements:

This seminar is a "pass/fail" course.

Assessment criteria of the seminar

  • Presence during mandatory sessions (if online session, then video must be switched on)
  • Punctual submission of information / documents
  • Quality of final report -> Grades 1-5 possible
  • Quality of presentation (incl. slides) -> Grades 1-5 possible
    • Quality characteristics & scoring rubric:
      • Use of time (target: 12 min): No time overrun [1] & no unused time [1] / content appropriately distributed over time [2] / no rushing [1] => max. total 5 points
      • Slides (text and visuals): Large enough font size (1) / Slides not overfull with text [2] / visuals support content [2] => max. total 5 points
      • Content: Clear goal statement [1] / good motivation of topic [1] / detailed method description [2] / related work and baseline stated [1] => max. total 5 points
      • Presentation: Presenter seems to understand the content and uses the slides as support (no reading from slides) [3] / Clearly understandable voice [2] => max. total 5 points
    • Translation of points to grades:
      • Total points in [0, 4] => Grade = 1
      • Total points in (4, 8] => Grade = 2
      • Total points in (8, 12] => Grade = 3
      • Total points in (12, 16] => Grade = 4
      • Total points in (16, 20] => Grade = 5
  • Giving feedback to at least three other students during/after presentation sessions
    • Quality characteristics: (1) Use of time; (2) Slides (text and visuals); (3) Content; (4) Presentation (details see above)

Grading Scheme for Presentation & Final Report

  • Grade 1 (very poor) should be used only in exceptional cases: if the thesis clearly violates the basic principles of an academic work (for example, in the case of plagiarism). Grade 1 in any of the criteria automatically means F (fail) as a final grade.
  • Grade 2 (poor) is a negative grade which should be used if the thesis does not meet the minimal requirements established to the criterion concerned. Grade 2 in two criteria automatically means F (fail) as a final grade.
  • Grade 3 (barely acceptable) is the lowest positive grade which should be used in the case when the work meets the minimal requirements of the criterion, but contains some substantial shortcomings.
  • Grade 4 (good) means that the thesis is a good work without major shortcomings.
  • Grade 5 (very good) requires that the work is almost flawless according to the given criterion and is outstanding in some aspect.

How to definitely fail the course?

  • Not being present in **all** mandatory sessions (without sufficient justification; sufficient justification is a certificate from a medical doctor saying that you cannot be at work).
  • Missing at least 2 milestones by more than 24 hours - no exceptions will be granted!
  • Not submitting **all** requested information items and documents (topics, supervisors, reports, slides, feedback).
  • Not giving a presentation.
  • Not giving feedback to at least three other students' presentations (date of the presentations to which feedback must be given will be assigned by the seminar teacher).
  • Having a grade below '3' in the final report or the presentation.
  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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