Grades (continued)

Grades (continued)

To get a "D" you need to demonstrate that you understand the basic ideas underlying voice over IP, however, your depth of knowledge is shallow and you are unable to orally answer in-depth questions on the topic of your paper.

If your paper has some errors (including incomplete references) or you are unable to answer any in-depth questions following your oral presentation, the grade will be an "E".

If your paper has serious errors or you are unable to answer basic questions following your oral presentation, the grade will be an "F".

If your paper or oral presentation are close to passing, but not at the passing level, then you will be offered the opportunity for "komplettering", i.e., students whose written paper does not pass can submit a revised version of their paper (or a completely new paper) - which will be evaluated; similarly students whose oral presentation is unacceptable may be offered a second opportunity to give their oral presentation. If a student fails the second oral presentation, they must submit a new paper on a new topic in order to give an oral presentation on this new topic.


Transcript

[slide13] A D, you basically understand the basic ideas, but your depth of knowledge is a bit shallow. If your paper has some errors, like incomplete references, and you're unable to answer questions in depth, but you've demonstrated all of the basic understandings, so you've met the learning objectives, you can get an E. If it's below that, it's an F. If you fail, I will try to help you to get up to the level of an E. You get one chance, there's no "plusning", so your first grade is it, once it's above an E.


GQMJr Notes

There is a little difference between the slide and the content of the video, hence the transcript is a little different. As usual this is because these were done in different years.