Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Engineering Economics and Problem Solving: 4N4
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 26: Line 26:
** I've uploaded the grades that I have '''''so far''''' to Avenue. To emphasize this, questions which are not graded yet have been entered as "-99".
** I've uploaded the grades that I have '''''so far''''' to Avenue. To emphasize this, questions which are not graded yet have been entered as "-99".
** Please disregard the average that Avenue calculates. Avenue doesn't do unusual grading schemes like "5 bonus marks on the midterm". Only use Avenue to check the grades of individual questions.
** Please disregard the average that Avenue calculates. Avenue doesn't do unusual grading schemes like "5 bonus marks on the midterm". Only use Avenue to check the grades of individual questions.


* The [[Self-directed learning project - 2012| final memo regarding the SDL project]] has been posted. One important point was omitted:
* The [[Self-directed learning project - 2012| final memo regarding the SDL project]] has been posted. One important point was omitted:

Revision as of 17:29, 27 November 2012

Engineering Economics and Problem Solving: CHE 4N4


Administrative Class materials
Crystal Clear action configure.png

Announcements (previous ones)

  • Since you are doing all the work this week preparing for the SDL presentation, I've got time to finish grading the midterms: only two more questions to grade. I've graded 58% of them completely; so far the average is 76%.
    • I've uploaded the grades that I have so far to Avenue. To emphasize this, questions which are not graded yet have been entered as "-99".
    • Please disregard the average that Avenue calculates. Avenue doesn't do unusual grading schemes like "5 bonus marks on the midterm". Only use Avenue to check the grades of individual questions.


For the HAZOP study: please investigate only one unit, 2 nodes, 3 parameters per node, and 3 guide words.


  • More information added:: For the SDL project presentations: a good rule of thumb for presenters is that you talk about a slide for about 1.5 to 3 minutes. That implies you need 5 to 7 slides for the 10 minutes of talking, and 1 or 2 extra for the class activity: so a total of about 8 slides. There are very few exceptions to this guideline, so please don't generate a lot of slide material: this is one case where "less is more". Another point is on font size. If you cannot read your slide when standing 2 meters away from your computer monitor, then the letters are too small.


  • Could I please ask you all to seriously consider filling in a course evaluation at https://evals.mcmaster.ca - they are really helpful for me to update and shape the course for 2013. Evaluations close on 30 November.


  • Note regarding the last class: the last class for 4N4 is on Monday, 03 December, at 10:00 in JHE 342 (tutorial time slot). There was no other way to schedule this given the large number of groups presenting. Group A1 will present the last SDL report, then I will talk about the final exam. The class will be video recorded for those that cannot make it to the tutorial time. I will also answer any questions by email for those that can't make it.


  • One final hand-in is due for this course, other than your project: it is a course reflection. Due any time between now and 03 December. Please fill in this electronic form for your reflection. This form covers 3 areas:
You might want to wait until just before the final project hand-in so you can evaluate your peers. Please note that the reflection counts about 4% of your overall grade, and the peer evaluation is mandatory.


Assignments, tutorials, projects, exams Course calendar
Crystal Clear app kedit.png

Assignments/Tutorials

Assignment questions will be available here. Parts of the assignments will be covered in the tutorial period.

Please follow these instructions when submitting electronically.


Tests, exams and project