Grading Guidelines for Projects
A
• The project shows creativity and substantial effort. Either good results have been achieved or there is an explanation and analysis of what went wrong and suggestions for improvements.
• The project report is well-written and easy to understand. The technical descriptions are accurate and complete. (Definitions may be given to clarify ambiguities.) Data is presented in an easy-to-understand format (tables and/or graphs). Diagrams are labeled and clear. Grammar, typing, and spelling errors have been corrected.
• The oral presentation is done in a professional and organized manner, describing the main highlights and contributions of the project
B
• The project shows good effort. Acceptable results have been achieved or there is an explanation of what went wrong.
• The project report is reasonably well-written. The technical descriptions are accurate and complete, although there may be some ambiguities. Data is presented in an easy-to-understand format (tables and/or graphs). Diagrams are included. Most of the grammar, typing, and spelling errors have been corrected.
• The oral presentation is done in a professional manner, describing the main highlights of the project
C
• The project shows reasonable effort, but produces limited results.
• The project report is included but parts of it are not easy to understand. The technical descriptions may be inaccurate or incomplete. Some data or diagrams may be missing. The report includes grammar, typing, or spelling errors.
• The oral presentation is done in a professional manner, but is difficult to follow or does not include significant details.
D
• The project shows a lack of effort and produces poor results.
• The project report is included but is difficult to understand. The technical descriptions may be inaccurate or incomplete. Data or diagrams may be missing. The report includes numerous grammar, typing, or spelling errors.
• The oral presentation is done in an unprofessional manner.
F
• The project shows a lack of effort and produces poor results.
• The project report is not included.
• The oral presentation is done in an unprofessional manner.