Examination and grading
Intended learning outcomes (ILO)
After completing the course the student should be able to
- recall basic concepts in robotics
- implement and integrate software components for robots
- solve a robotics task with limited resources
- identify and discuss ethical and societal aspects of robot technology
in order to
- be able to work with autonomous and other complex systems in research and/or development
- become better at planning, executing and developing work in project groups.
Criteria based grading
We make use of a criteria based grading system. You will not collect points as in most other courses. Instead, to reach a certain grade you should show that you have fulfilled the criteria for that grade. In the tables below the means of examination are indicated.
Note: The contest is not mentioned in any of the criteria. It is meant to be fun!
The matrix below shows which assessment task, assesses which ILO.
ILO |
Lab |
Project |
Essay |
Exam |
|
1 |
recall basic concepts in robotics |
X | X | ||
2 |
implement and integrate software components for robots |
X |
X |
||
3 |
solve a robotics task with limited resources |
X | |||
4 |
identify and discuss ethical and societal aspects of robot technology |
X |
The matrix below shows to which level a certain ILO is assessed. The requirements for ILOs that are only assessed at a Pass/Fail level need to be met to pass the course, but they do not influence the final grade in any other way.
ILO / Grade |
Grading |
|
1 |
recall basic concepts in robotics |
Pass/Fail |
2 |
implement and integrate software components for robots |
A-E |
3 |
solve a robotics task with limited resources |
A-E |
4 |
identify and discuss ethical and societal aspects of robot technology |
Pass/Fail |
Assessment task | Grading | ILOs |
Lab | Pass/Fail | 2,3 |
Exam | Pass/Fail | 1 |
Essay | Pass/Fail | 4 |
Project | A-E | 1,2,3 |
Criteria for the ILOs
Below the criteria for certain grades connected to certain ILOs are described.
NOTE: All criteria for the lower grades have to be fulfilled for the higher ones as well if not explicitly stated.
NOTE: It is up to the student to make sure that s/he shows someone from the teaching staff that s/he has reached a certain level for ILOs connected to the project work.
ILO 1: recall basic concepts in robotics
The gist of this ILO is that the student is able to interact in a working environment where robotics is the domain. This means that basic nomenclature and concepts needs to be known. It is possible to learn the details about things while working but unless you know the basics you cannot even discuss about robotics.
Grade |
Criteria |
Pass |
|
This is tested in the written exam.
ILO 2: implement and integrate software components for robots
Grade |
Criteria |
E |
|
C |
|
A |
|
This ILO is assessed during the project work. Note that all sub criteria for a certain grade level have to be fulfilled to meet the requirement for that grade.
A student that falls short of some but not all requirements for A but meets all requirements for C can be given a B, and similar when the student is between an E and a C.
ILO 3: solve a robotics task with limited resources
Grade |
Criteria |
E |
|
C |
|
A |
|
This is tested in the project work.
ILO 4: identify and discuss ethical and societal aspects of robot technology
Grade |
Criteria |
Pass |
Can identify and discuss ethical and societal aspects in the use of robot technology today. |
This is tested in the essay.
Additional course requirements
In addition to fulfilling the requirements connected to the assessment tasks described above the student also needs to perform the following:
-
Individual
- Individual plan (IP) for the course: Describe what grade you aim for and what you plan to do to reach it
- Revision of IP: Revise the IP some way into the project
- A reflection (1 page typically) on your work in the course. Did you learn what you wanted? What did you spend time on (account for the time you spent)?
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A reflection (1 page typically) on the work within the group. What worked within the group? What did not? Could you have planned something differently?
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In project groups
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Write weekly progress reports during the project
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Attend meetings with teaching staff to present progress
- Project plan
- Write a project report
- Be represented at the day of the contest
The final grade
To pass the course the student needs to meet the requirements at an E level for all goals and the additional course requirements listed above. Since this is a team project driven course, the grading system is meant to reward individual contributions to the project work but with a strong emphasis on how the student collaborated together with the team. The final grade on the course is given by the average of the grades on ILO2 and ILO3 rounded down.
Individual learning plan
Each student will be asked to write a plan for his/her learning at the beginning of the course. This plan should include a short description of the students background and prior knowledge and what s/he wants to learn. It should also contain a statement about what grade the student is aiming for and how s/he plans to achieve this grade. These documents should be discussed within the project group and each student will be given feedback regarding the plan.
It is very hard to write an accurate plan with partial or even very incomplete knowledge, which is the case at the start of the project. Therefore, a revised version of the plan will be made some way into the project. The idea is to allow to incorporate changes in the plan and grade ambitions.
It is through this plan and the interaction with the teaching team that the interpretation of the criteria for the ILOs is made for each individual case. A robot system is so advanced that it is impossible to write down exactly what is required for every possible situation that might occur.
Assessment of ILO2 and ILO3
The assessment of ILO2 and ILO3 will be through interaction with the project group and the members in it. Each group will be assigned a TA who will follow their work. This TA will meet with the group regularly and follow up the work and the progress of the group and each student. One of the aims is that each student should know as well as possible at all times how well the criteria for these ILOs are met. This means that a student might know that the requirements for grade X have been met for ILO2 well before the course is over. Note, however, that ILO3 requires active participation to the end. The hope is that students who have fulfilled their goals for ILO2 will focus on the overall project and do what is best for the team rather than trying to make the best possible individual component.
TAs will meet with students on an individual basis for some parts of the assessment.