E/S/N Grading Definitions¶
- E(xcellent)
- All learning objectives are met or exceeded with evidence of full proficiency. Only trivial or inconsequential flaws, if any, are present.
- S(atisfactory)
- Most or all learning objectives are met with evidence of sufficient proficiency with room for improvement. Minor errors or inconsistencies are present.
- N(ot yet)
- None or few learning objectives are met with evidence of some proficiency with important gaps. Major errors or misconceptions are present.
A grade of U (Unassessable) may be given for work that does not enable a proper assessment of the assignment’s learning goals. This may include, but is not limited to, work that does not demonstrate meaningful effort, does not provide enough evidence to determine proficiency, uses disallowed features or concepts, or violates other major course rules.
Programming Assignment Rubric¶
If one or more forbidden features is used, a grade of U (Unassessable) for Concepts will be assigned instead.
| E(xcellent) | S(atisfactory) | N(ot yet) | |
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| Behavior | All of the following:
| All of the following:
| Any of the following:
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| Concepts | All of the following:
| All of the following:
| Any of the following:
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| Quality | All of the following:
| All of the following:
| Any of the following:
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Creative Project Rubric¶
If one or more forbidden features is used, a grade of U (Unassessable) will be assigned instead.
| E(xcellent) | S(atisfactory) | N(ot yet) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creative Project | All of the following:
| All of the following:
| No forbidden features used, and Any of the following:
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