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Grading breakdown

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Assessment schedulePolicies

Code of Conduct

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All participants in our course and communications are expected to show respect and courtesy to others. To creating a friendly and respectful place for learning, teaching and contributing, you are expected to read and follow the STAT 3066 Code of Conduct.

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All participants in our course and communications are expected to show respect and courtesy to others. To creating a friendly and respectful place for learning, teaching and contributing, you are expected to read and follow the STAT 306 Code of Conduct.

Late registration

diff --git a/search.json b/search.json index 305c10e..7e006b2 100644 --- a/search.json +++ b/search.json @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ "href": "index.html#assessment", "title": "Syllabus", "section": "Assessment", - "text": "Assessment\n\nGrading breakdown\n\n\n\nDeliverable\nGrade\n\n\n\n\niClicker cloud\n5%\n\n\nPre-class quizzes\n5%\n\n\nLab activities\n10%\n\n\nWeBWorK mini-homeworks\n10%\n\n\nHomework 1\n5%\n\n\nHomework 2\n5%\n\n\nGroup project\n10%\n\n\nMid-term Exam\n20%\n\n\nFinal Exam\n30%\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAssessment schedule\nIn general:\n\nPre-class quizzes will be due the night 11:59 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays\nEverything else will be due 11:59 PM on Saturdays\n\nHowever, in the final week of classes, all assessments need to be submitted by the final day of classes, thus we have two alternative due dates that week.", + "text": "Assessment\n\nGrading breakdown\n\n\n\nDeliverable\nGrade\n\n\n\n\niClicker cloud\n5%\n\n\nPre-class quizzes\n5%\n\n\nLab activities\n10%\n\n\nWeBWorK mini-homeworks\n10%\n\n\nHomework 1\n5%\n\n\nHomework 2\n5%\n\n\nGroup project proposal and peer review\n2%\n\n\nGroup project final report\n8%\n\n\nMid-term Exam\n20%\n\n\nFinal Exam\n30%\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAssessment schedule\nIn general:\n\nPre-class quizzes will be due the night 11:59 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays\nEverything else will be due 11:59 PM on Saturdays\n\nHowever, in the final week of classes, all assessments need to be submitted by the final day of classes, thus we have two alternative due dates that week.", "crumbs": [ "STAT 306: Finding Relationships in Data", "Syllabus" @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ "href": "index.html#policies", "title": "Syllabus", "section": "Policies", - "text": "Policies\n\nCode of Conduct\nAll participants in our course and communications are expected to show respect and courtesy to others. To creating a friendly and respectful place for learning, teaching and contributing, you are expected to read and follow the STAT 3066 Code of Conduct.\n\n\nLate registration\nStudents who register for the class late have 1 week from their registration date on Canvas to complete all prior assignments.\n\n\nLate assignments / mid-term exam absence\nStudents must be present at the invigilation venue (in class, on Zoom, examination centre, etc) to take the mid-term exam; otherwise they will be considered to have missed the mid-term exam and will be assigned a grade of zero.\nStudents who will miss the mid-term exam must provide a self-declaration prior to the mid-term exam and make arrangements (e.g., schedule an oral make-up mid-term exam) with the Instructor. Failing to present a declaration within a reasonable timeframe before the mid-term exam will result in a grade of zero.\nA late submission is defined as any work submitted after the deadline. For a late submission, the student will receive a 75% scaling of their grade for the first occurrence, 50% scaling of their grade for the second occurrence, and will receive a grade of 0 for subsequent occurrences.\nStudents who miss an assignment or quiz can request an academic concession. From the UBC Senate policy on academic concession, grounds for academic concession can be illness, conflicting responsibilities, or compassionate grounds. Examples of compassionate grounds, from the above policy, include “a traumatic event experienced by the student, a family member, or a close friend; an act of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct experienced by the student, a family member, or a close friend; a death in the family or of a close friend.”\nTo request an academic concession, students should immediately email a completed and signed academic concession form to the course Instructor. Upon receiving the form, the Instructor will make a decision about how to proceed. Failure to present valid documentation may result in a failing grade.\n\n\nRe-grading\nIf you have concerns about the way your work was graded, please contact the TA who graded it within one week of having the grade returned to you through Piazza. After this one-week window, we may deny your request for re-evaluation. Also, please keep in mind that your grade may go up or down as a result of re-grading.\n\n\nMissed final exam\nStudents who miss the final quiz must report to their faculty advising office within 72 hours of the missed exam, and must supply supporting documentation. Only your faculty advising office can grant deferred standing in a course. You must also notify your instructor prior to (if possible) or immediately after the exam. Your instructor will let you know when you are expected to write your deferred exam. Deferred exams will ONLY be provided to students who have applied for and received deferred standing from their faculty.\n\n\nAcademic concession policy\nPlease see UBC’s concession policy for detailed information on dealing with missed coursework, quizzes, and exams under circumstances of an acute and unanticipated nature.\n\n\nAcademic integrity\nThe academic enterprise is founded on honesty, civility, and integrity. As members of this enterprise, all students are expected to know, understand, and follow the codes of conduct regarding academic integrity. At the most basic level, this means submitting only original work done by you and acknowledging all sources of information or ideas and attributing them to others as required. This also means you should not cheat, copy, or mislead others about what is your work. Violations of academic integrity (i.e., misconduct) lead to the breakdown of the academic enterprise, and therefore serious consequences arise and harsh sanctions are imposed. For example, incidences of plagiarism or cheating may result in a mark of zero on the assignment or exam and more serious consequences may apply if the matter is referred to the President’s Advisory Committee on Student Discipline. Careful records are kept in order to monitor and prevent recurrences.\nA more detailed description of academic integrity, including the University’s policies and procedures, may be found in the Academic Calendar at http://calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=3,54,111,0.\n\n\nPlagiarism\nStudents must correctly cite any code or text that has been authored by someone else or by the student themselves for other assignments. Cases of plagiarism may include, but are not limited to:\n\nthe reproduction (copying and pasting) of code or text with none or minimal reformatting (e.g., changing the name of the variables)\nthe translation of an algorithm or a script from a language to another\nthe generation of code by automatic code-generation software\n\nAn “adequate acknowledgement” requires a detailed identification of the (parts of the) code or text reused and a full citation of the original source code that has been reused.\nThe above attribution policy applies only to assignments. No code or text may be copied (with or without attribution) from any source during a quiz or exam. Answers must always be in your own words. At a minimum, copying will result in a grade of 0 for the related question.\nRepeated plagiarism of any form could result in larger penalties, including failure of the course.", + "text": "Policies\n\nCode of Conduct\nAll participants in our course and communications are expected to show respect and courtesy to others. To creating a friendly and respectful place for learning, teaching and contributing, you are expected to read and follow the STAT 306 Code of Conduct.\n\n\nLate registration\nStudents who register for the class late have 1 week from their registration date on Canvas to complete all prior assignments.\n\n\nLate assignments / mid-term exam absence\nStudents must be present at the invigilation venue (in class, on Zoom, examination centre, etc) to take the mid-term exam; otherwise they will be considered to have missed the mid-term exam and will be assigned a grade of zero.\nStudents who will miss the mid-term exam must provide a self-declaration prior to the mid-term exam and make arrangements (e.g., schedule an oral make-up mid-term exam) with the Instructor. Failing to present a declaration within a reasonable timeframe before the mid-term exam will result in a grade of zero.\nA late submission is defined as any work submitted after the deadline. For a late submission, the student will receive a 75% scaling of their grade for the first occurrence, 50% scaling of their grade for the second occurrence, and will receive a grade of 0 for subsequent occurrences.\nStudents who miss an assignment or quiz can request an academic concession. From the UBC Senate policy on academic concession, grounds for academic concession can be illness, conflicting responsibilities, or compassionate grounds. Examples of compassionate grounds, from the above policy, include “a traumatic event experienced by the student, a family member, or a close friend; an act of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct experienced by the student, a family member, or a close friend; a death in the family or of a close friend.”\nTo request an academic concession, students should immediately email a completed and signed academic concession form to the course Instructor. Upon receiving the form, the Instructor will make a decision about how to proceed. Failure to present valid documentation may result in a failing grade.\n\n\nRe-grading\nIf you have concerns about the way your work was graded, please contact the TA who graded it within one week of having the grade returned to you through Piazza. After this one-week window, we may deny your request for re-evaluation. Also, please keep in mind that your grade may go up or down as a result of re-grading.\n\n\nMissed final exam\nStudents who miss the final quiz must report to their faculty advising office within 72 hours of the missed exam, and must supply supporting documentation. Only your faculty advising office can grant deferred standing in a course. You must also notify your instructor prior to (if possible) or immediately after the exam. Your instructor will let you know when you are expected to write your deferred exam. Deferred exams will ONLY be provided to students who have applied for and received deferred standing from their faculty.\n\n\nAcademic concession policy\nPlease see UBC’s concession policy for detailed information on dealing with missed coursework, quizzes, and exams under circumstances of an acute and unanticipated nature.\n\n\nAcademic integrity\nThe academic enterprise is founded on honesty, civility, and integrity. As members of this enterprise, all students are expected to know, understand, and follow the codes of conduct regarding academic integrity. At the most basic level, this means submitting only original work done by you and acknowledging all sources of information or ideas and attributing them to others as required. This also means you should not cheat, copy, or mislead others about what is your work. 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