Grading and Rules

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

CS192 Guidelines

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Web problem and Grading

After each module discussion, a module assessment questions / cases will be posted. In connection to this, you will be creating your own blog / website / homepage where you will post your answers to the module assessment questions / cases posted.

You can use different web languages or those that are provided by blog hosts in the web such as Geocities and Blogger. You can even use the blogs in Friendster.

Grading system will be based on the content and creativity: 50% for the discussion, 30% for the web aesthetics and 20% for peer’s evaluation. However, when I will announce that I will be checking your posts and your site is not yet ready, you can submit a hard copy of your answers instead.

ON USING OUR NATIVE TONGUE

I know most of you are quite good in expressing your thoughts. However, I contend that we will post discussions especially in expressing thoughts in English. I am not totally saying that the native tongue is disallowed. There are cases that you want to exemplify a case scenario using Visayan language especially in depicting true-to-life conversations or quoted expressions by real-life people or situations. I strongly commend that the meat of your discussions and thoughts on matters you want to explain be written in English. This is a must for technical manual preparation because you can not use Visayan dialect in technical writing.


Please be guided accordingly...

Magdalene C. Unajan