- For final grading,
- the grades will be given based on comparison, and
- a normal distribution or gap finding is usually applied.
- Two examples of my previous grading are Grades I and Grades II.
It is for you to see my grading style, which may change semester to semester.
- My teaching philosophy is here.
The following signs indicate the status of your grades:
: the assignment is not gradable or incomplete.
Contact the instructor as soon as possible.
: the assignment needs an appointment for demonstration.
Contact the instructor as soon as possible.
: the assignment is a late submission and appropriate credits will be assigned.
: the instructor has not received the assignment, but an appointment has been made.
: the instructor has not received the assignment, but implementation data has been submitted.
: the scripts have been submitted, but printouts and implementation data have not been submitted.
: the printouts have been submitted, but scripts and implementation data have not been submitted.
: the printouts and scripts have been submitted, but implementation data has not been submitted.
: the printouts have been submitted, but scripts have not been submitted.
: the scripts and implementation data have been submitted, but printouts have not been submitted.
: the implementation data has been submitted, but printouts and scripts have not been submitted.
: the assignment has been submitted, but request to hold grading.
: the instructor has received the assignment, but implementation data has not been submitted.
: an incorrect implementation data is submitted.
Correct implementation data has to be submitted as soon as possible.
: the instructor has not received the assignment, but printouts have been submitted.
: the instructor has received the assignment, but printouts have not been submitted.
: the demo has been made, but the assignment has not been submitted.
: the assignment and appointment have been submitted, but the demo has not been made.
: the assignment has been submitted, but the appointment and demo have not been submitted.
: the appointment has been submitted, but the assignment and demo have not been submitted.
: the instructor has received the assignment and it will be graded as soon as possible.
: an appropriate score will be given because of a duty call.
: the assignment is suspected of plagiarism.
: the assignment was submitted, but was lost somehow.
An appropriate score will be given.
: the assignment is a late submission, and it may or may not be graded later.
: the assignment is not correct, and it may or may not be graded later.
: the assignment is submitted, but the grading is held until the error is fixed.
: the demo failed and requests for another demo.