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Assessed Posters as an Interim Project Deliverable Lynette Willoughby School of Computing Leeds Metropolitan University

Assessed Posters as an Interim Project Deliverable Lynette Willoughby School of Computing Leeds Metropolitan University

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Assessed Posters as an Interim Project Deliverable

Lynette Willoughby

School of Computing

Leeds Metropolitan University

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History and Context• Leeds Metropolitan University, School of

Computing• BSc Computing (MM, SE, DB, AI etc

routes) + BSc Business Computing• All do final year project, ¼ of final year

• Problem of :– Getting them started (Sept./Oct.)– Keeping them going (Dec./Jan.)

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So we’ve tried -

• 1st and 2nd ‘formal meetings’ – wks 7 and 14• Problem Statement

– To mark or not to mark?– 10%

• Project Proposal (as in Christian Dawson The Essence of Computing Projects pp 34-35)

– More emphasis on evaluation– 10%

• (Importance of ‘product’ – ongoing ‘debate’)

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Variations on a theme:

– Problem definition and context– Evidence of need for a solution – Methodology– Description of the product – Project plan – Evaluation– Management– Presentation and communication

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Using Posters in Assessment

• Used in final year elective (Cyberspace and Society) for many years - 50% of assessment

• LTSN Workshop, May 2003 @ Leeds Met– Examples and experiences from :

• Ulster, Leeds Met, Durham, Warwick, Sheffield, Keele, Edge Hill, Newcastle

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Posters as Interim Project Deliverable

• (Initial Project Proposal, week 7, unmarked)

• 20% of final project marks

• Hand-in in week 11

• A2 (approx.); physical poster handed in rolled or folded

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Guidance given (part of 1 lecture):

• Summarises project; extended project proposal with reporting of research progress and more critical analysis

• Title and Aims• Introduction to subject area (initial research,

Harvard referencing)• Identify the gap/justification for project• Objectives• Evaluation• Should not spend a lot of time producing poster

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Marking:

• Introduction/initial research - 20%• Justification – 20%• Objectives – 20%• Evaluation – 20%• Communication – 20%

• 4 staff marking (170 posters); double marking; pinned-up & laid out in one room

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Examples

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Initial reactions:

WOW

Then tempered by concerns

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Issues• 20% of final project marks

– Too much ‘just for a poster’?; Too little for all the work expected?

– External examiner moderately supportive

• Confusion/uncertainty – staff and students• Consistency of guidance• No previous examples• Time spent - design rather than research/content• Cost/printing pressures• Marking – time, consistency

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Future:

• Initial reaction very positive, including from initially sceptical staff - likely to continue, but marking not yet finished and staff not yet seen all results

• Quality very goodClearer, consistent guidanceChanges to spec. esp. headings and

weightings