2022_23
Educational guide 
School of Engineering
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in Computer engineering (2010)
 Subjects
  PERSON-COMPUTER INTERACTION
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
IT-based practicals in computer rooms
A6
CM17
B3
(PR) Students, in groups, will have to analyze a problem or task related to computer science, develop different design alternatives, implement a detailed prototype and evaluate it with real users. It consists of several deliveries and a final public presentation. 50%
Practical cases/ case studies in the classroom
A6
CM17
B3
(EC) Students, in groups, will have to apply, in a practical way, the contents presented in the classroom. Several works will have to be delivered.
Weight 1st conv. : 15%
Weight 2nd conv. : 0%
15%
Extended-answer tests
A6
CM17
B3
(PD) Written test in the classroom (exam)
Weight 1st conv. : 20%
Weight 2nd conv. : 30%
20%
Short-answer objective tests
A6
CM17
B3
(PO) Objectives and objective tests of short questions will be performed through Moodle.
Weight 1st conv. : 15%
Weight 2nd conv. : 20%
15%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

1st call (continuous evaluation)

There will be a theoretical development test (written exam), an objective test of short questions (via moodle), various practical assumptions in the classroom and a practice through ICT that will consist of several deliveries and a public exhibition. To pass you will need:

  • Have delivered half plus 1 of the case studies done in class (EC).
  • Have a grade of 5 or higher in the average of the development and objective tests: (PD + PO) / 2> = 5
  • That the average of the practical tests is 4 or higher: PR> = 4
  • That the average of the notes, calculated according to the following formula, is 5 or higher: NF> = 5

NF = 0.5 PR + 0.15 EC + 0.2 PD + 0.15 PO


2nd call

Students who do NOT follow the continuous assessment or who do not pass the subject during the continuous assessment, must be examined in the second call and return those parts (PR, PD or PO) that do not have a minimum grade of 5. The part of case studies is excluded of second call. To pass you will need:

  • To have a grade of 5 or higher in the average of the development and objective tests: (PD + PO) / 2> = 5
  • That the average of the practical tests is 4 or higher: PR> = 4
  • That the average of the notes, calculated according to the following formula, is 5 or higher: NF> = 5

NF = 0.5 PR + 0.3 PD + 0.2 PO

No electronic device may be used during the theoretical tests, unless it is expressly stated that it can be used.