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FE Assessment 2

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Synopsis

  • Weight: 50%
  • Type: Oral test
  • Date: In the last week of the course
  • Time: 0:15h
  • Grade: At least 5.5 to pass this course
  • Bring: Laptop and charger

Description

Assessment 2 tests your skills: you’ll present your final project and defend why it passes this assessment.

This is an oral test where you present your final project. Bring your own computer and a charger. You will show you can create a quality project in which you apply the subject matter of this course and that you understand it. You will answer questions in such a way as to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of our goals.

Note: your project must be a repository on GitHub named fe-assessment-2.

We will download and archive your project when it’s due. You will present the project on your computer. We will check code handed in on GitHub. You do not need to create an issue.

Goals

This assessment focusses on all [main goals][mg] of this course: you improve your knowledge about core JavaScript concepts and you are able to build progressively enhanced frontend components.

Rubric

Plagiarism

💁 We don’t like plagiarism and report it to our assessment committee (examencommissie in Dutch). See ¶ 6.1.2 of Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) 2017-2018 (in Dutch: Onderwijs- en examenregeling, OER) for a full definition, but here are a few cases that count as plagiarism:

a. using or copying someone else’s texts, data or ideas without a full and correct acknowledgement of sources; b. presenting the structure or central ideas developed by someone else as your own work or ideas, even when a reference to other authors has been included;

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e. copying (parts of) media files or other sources, software source codes, models and other diagrams of other people without acknowledgement and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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g. copying the work of fellow-students and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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