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lect16, Mon 03/09
Projects / Ethics / Course Eval
Topics:
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Reminder: No class on Wednesday. Come to the UCSB CS Summit, summit.cs!
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Reminder: First three project presentations on Thursday during Section: 4pm-Tree, 4pm-Laptops, and 5pm-Rideshare
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Reminder: Project Deliverable Grading Component:
Here is the point percentage breakdown for grading that the TAs and I plan to use for the “Final Product” 35% of the course grade.
- 15% Presentation
- 5% Idea, and Idea Refinement
- 25% Functionality, Quality (Reliability & Polish)
- 15% Technical Difficulty Implemented
- 20% Implementation
- 10% Design Process
- 10% Manual
We will cross-reference against both an initial quartiling judgment averaged among the evaluators, and against a ranking stemming from peer-review
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Complete code for your project: This is obviously your GitHub Repo, which should be frozen by Thu, March 12, 7pm* modulo tutor-approved fixes.
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Submit final documentation by Tue, March 17, 23:59:59:
- Manual for your product. Document that describes how the product is to be used. Please make use of screen shots here to document all functionality.
- Documentation of your programming effort and your design process. This should be a separate document, giving an overview of the different steps you went through and presenting all documentation materials you produced on the way. This may include:
- A summary of your design decisions and what they were based on.
- Documentation of the different stages of your design (Meeting logs, etc., with additional material, e.g. sketches, mockups, questionnaires, etc.)
- Evaluation/Testing results (qualitative, quantitative). There should be a description on when and how testing took place, and a presentation of the results.
- Any implementation difficulties you encountered and how you addressed them.
- Acknowledgement of all external resources you used / consulted for your project.
Project Presentation: Every group has 15 minutes incl. Q&A.
Class slides:
We covered the following: https://sites.cs.ucsb.edu/~holl/CS48/handouts/Slides_Ethics.pdf