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| ====== Assessment ====== | ====== Assessment ====== | ||
| - | As indicated in the //Grades// page, assessment in this course is based on performing // | + | As indicated in the //Grades// page, assessment in this course is based on performing // |
| - | ===== In-Class | + | ===== Written |
| ==== Policies ==== | ==== Policies ==== | ||
| - | * This is a closed-book, | + | |
| - | * Bring a Photo ID, pens/ | + | |
| - | * You may also bring one 8.5" | + | * Bring a Photo ID |
| - | * You may not bring any other sheet of paper. | + | * You can write your answers in pen or pencil |
| + | * You may use a calculator | ||
| + | * Do not bring any sheets | ||
| * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. | * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. | ||
| * No questions will be allowed during the test. | * No questions will be allowed during the test. | ||
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| ==== Outline ==== | ==== Outline ==== | ||
| - | Expect | + | Expect |
| - | * Questions that test your understanding of the foundational | + | * Questions that test your understanding of the concepts. |
| - | * Questions that test your ability to // | + | * Questions that test your ability to interpret |
| - | * Questions that test your ability to //write// MIPS code. They may ask ask you to translate | + | |
| - | ===== Lab Test #1 ===== | + | To prepare for these, do the tasks of Labs A through D; read the posted lecture notes (and consult their cross-listed textbook sections if needed); and do the exercises posted in the notes. |
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| - | ==== Policies ==== | ||
| - | * This is a closed-book, | ||
| - | * Bring a Photo ID and optionally one 8.5" | ||
| - | * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. | ||
| - | * No questions will be allowed during the test. | ||
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| - | ==== Outline ==== | ||
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| - | Expect questions of the exact same type and level as lab exercises A through D. You will be asked to write a program that meets a given specification. Partial credit will be given to programs that fail to completely meet the specs. | ||
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| - | ===== In-Class Test #2 ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Policies ==== | ||
| - | * This is a closed-book, | ||
| - | * Bring a Photo ID, pens/ | ||
| - | * You may also bring one 8.5" | ||
| - | * You may not bring any other sheet of paper. You can use the backside of the test booklet for scratch work. | ||
| - | * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. | ||
| - | * No questions will be allowed during the test. | ||
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| - | ==== Outline ==== | ||
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| - | Expect three types of questions: | ||
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| - | * Questions that test your understanding of the concepts that underlie the topics covered since the first test. They may involve word problems and/or short answers. | ||
| - | * Questions that test your ability to reason about programs involving malware and/or floating-point numbers. | ||
| - | * Questions that test your understanding of digital logic circuits in general and the MIPS CPU in particular. | ||
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| - | ===== Lab Test #2 ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Policies ==== | ||
| - | * This is a closed-book, | ||
| - | * Bring a Photo ID and optionally one 8.5" | ||
| - | * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. | ||
| - | * No questions will be allowed during the test. | ||
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| - | ==== Outline ==== | ||
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| - | Expect questions of the exact same type and level as lab exercises K through N. You will be asked to write modules that test a given circuit; create a circuit given what it does; and/or determine what is wrong with a given circuit and fix it. | ||
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| - | ===== The Final Exam ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Policies ==== | ||
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| - | * The final exam will be held during the Official Examination Period. Check the Registrar Office site for date, time, and venue. | ||
| - | * If you miss the exam, email the instructor asap, prepare a full petition package (a simple doctor note will //not// do), and submit to the Registrar Office. This course does //not// have a deferred exam. | ||
| - | * Bring a Photo ID, pens/ | ||
| - | * The exam is closed-book but you may bring one 8.5" | ||
| - | * You may not bring any other sheet of paper, blank or not. | ||
| - | * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several exam versions. | ||
| - | * No questions will be allowed during the exam. | ||
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| - | ==== Outline ==== | ||
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| - | This exam has the same outline as the in-class tests. Its scope is the entire course but the emphasis is on the second half of the course. | ||
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