haas:fall2012:common:opuschk
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Opus Evaluation
For each full month of the semester, you are to have fully completed a “part” of your Opus. Your Opus will consist of 3 parts, as well as the title/introduction and EoCE sections.
If you're curious as to how a “part” of the Opus will be evaluated, you may reference the following process. This will be performed for each course, and results recorded in your data/ directory.
In total, successful achievement of all items will result in a total evaluation of 102 checkpoints.
Dated Entries
For each of the four (4) minimum required entries:
- Is the entry dated?
- Is all the original filler text removed?
- Does the entry cover something related to the class?
Keywords
For each of the twelve (12) minimum required keywords:
- Is a keyword identified (either in section header or keyword section)?
- Is the chosen keyword defined in the student's own words?
- Is the chosen keyword demonstrated?
- Is the content correct with respect to the context of the course subject matter?
- Is all the original filler text removed?
Objectives
For the one (1) minimum required objective:
- Is an objective identified?
- Is the chosen objective defined?
- Is a method for measuring competency in the objective disclosed?
- Is an evaluation of the student against that objective by their own method performed?
- Is an analysis of one's results of evaluation performed?
- Is all the original filler text removed?
Experiments
For the three (3) minimum required experiments:
- Is an appropriate question (within the domain of Computer Science) stated?
- Are resources/background information supplied?
- Is a hypothesis presented and rationale supplied?
- Is the method of experimentation presented?
- Is data collected and displayed?
- Is an analysis performed?
- Are conclusions wrought?
- Is all the original filler text removed?
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