Groups & Rules (valid for all projects)
Group membership
Groups are created randomly, this ensures that:
- students who (initially) join the course remotely have a group
- exchange students who are new to KTH, etc. are mixed with normal students
- groups have diverse skill sets.
- this simulates real-life: in a company, engineers can't choose their coworkers.
If there is an interpersonal problem in a group, groups can be marginally adapted based a qualified request.
For each assignment, you must a "statement of contributions" (one, two paragraphs) stating the respective contributions of each group member.
Peer reviews
We encourage the groups to peer-review their work before the final submission. For this, find another group and present your work to them, and let them review the report. We do not assign groups, as the peer review is optional; feel free to use the discussion forum to advertise your interest in a mutual peer review.
Zoom rooms
You will use your own Zoom room for each lab, both for requesting assistance and for presenting your work (in the "exam labs"). You can share your Zoom room link on the KTH lab queue, and we will connect to your ongoing Zoom meeting.