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Forms of Assessment

- Midterm project:

Compulsory assignment on given topic (Kiwi segmentation challenge)

- MCQ / Quiz (from home):

Compulsory (about 50 "simple/basic" MCQs / quizzes across the entire curriculum; 60 min duration - digital from home; at least 60% correct to pass)

- Personal project / final oral exam (on Zoom):

  1. Pick a topic from the BMED 360 curriculum that fits your research interests or evokes your curiosity (the topic could be e.g. your own research project, a scientific article, a review of methods with pros and cons).

  2. Prepare a presentation of the topic as if you should give a talk [make the title yourself] at a scientific meeting with a very motivated audience - but who might not be experts in your field.

  3. For this purpose make a PowerPoint (or Google Slides, or Keynote, or Beamer) presentation of 20 min duration and plan for a 5 min discussion with your audience (i.e. sensor / examiner / student peers)

  4. You might also write a manuscript or notes telling what to say during the presentation, but avoid reading directly from your manuscript during the talk as the notes are meant for rehearsal only.

  5. The document produced in 3. must be sent by email to the course coordinator at latest 2 hours before the exam.
    (You can ask for advice regarding the selected topic or your talk in the early preparation phase)

  6. At the oral exam (20 min talk using Zoom, Google Hangouts, or Skype), the following criteria are assessed: scientific attitude, vocabulary, and balanced use of text, tables, and figures; clarity in presentation regarding problem formulation / introduction, methods description, results (if any), discussion, and conclusions; ability to bring enthusiasm for your topic to the audience; keeping time.
    Share your presentation with the examiner / sensor before the exam (see 5.).

  7. Grading (spring 2020) is pass / no pass (previously: grading scale was A-F)