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* 14 Mar: [[Media:4C3-2013-Marking-schedule-DOE-project.pdf|the grading rubric (schedule)]] for the course project. | * 14 Mar: [[Media:4C3-2013-Marking-schedule-DOE-project.pdf|the grading rubric (schedule)]] for the course project. | ||
* 20 Mar: grades for assignment 4 have been added to Avenue. Please confirm your grades are correctly recorded. | * 20 Mar: grades for assignment 4 have been added to Avenue. Please confirm your grades are correctly recorded. | ||
* 25 Mar: the final [[Assignment_7_-_2013|assignment 7 is posted]]. Due on 09 April (no late submissions). | * 25 Mar: the final [[Assignment_7_-_2013|assignment 7 is posted]]. Due on 09 April (no late submissions). Also, [[Assignment_7_-_2013|assignment 6 solutions]] are available. | ||
* 26 Mar: About Quest grading. You can [http://quest.mcmaster.ca sign into Quest] any time after a Quest and it will show you a full solution to your questions. This feature has been there since the beginning, but it appears many don't know about it. You can estimate your grade to a high accuracy as follows: | |||
** You will get full grade if you answer the question correctly. | |||
** For multiple choice questions, subtract off 0.5 marks for every checkbox that should not be checked. | |||
** For numeric answers, if your answer agrees with about 1% tolerance, you will get full grade. I | |||
** If you have too many significant figures, you will get deductions of 0.25 marks. | |||
** If there 4 grades for a question, and there are two numeric values to fill in, then each box has equal weighting, i.e. 2 + 2. | |||
** Hope that helps clarify it. | |||
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