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===== Evaluation===== | ===== Evaluation===== | ||
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- | The following rubric explains how project submissions will be marked: | ||
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- | To receive a mark, each member of the team must email the instructor with an evaluation of the contributions of the team members to the project. This can be as short as "All members contributed equally" | + | ^ Grade component |
+ | | Lab tasks | 10% | | ||
+ | | Simulator - See the {{: | ||
+ | | Player - See the {{: | ||
+ | | Authoring app - See the {{: | ||
- | It is expected that each member will contribute to each deliverable in a substantial manner. | ||
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+ | ^ Grade component | ||
+ | | Lab tasks | 10% | | ||
+ | | Midterm submission - See the {{: | ||
+ | | Final submission - See the {{: | ||
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+ | It is expected that each member will contribute to each deliverable in a substantial manner. Your github activity will be used to assess the level of your participation. | ||
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