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==Grading==
All assignments except the "blog" should be dropped into the homework drop-box, found [https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/20/sp11/20.020/index.html here]
* [http://2020blog.21classes.com Blog](individual grade, up to <font color = red> 30% </font color> of your final grade) <br>
** Each assignment is worth 10 points and is due before class on the day it's due.
*'''Team Project Presentations''' (team grade, up to <font color = red>65% </font color> of your final grade)
** [[20.20(S10): 3 ideas presentation| "3 Ideas Presentation"]] (15%)
** [[20.20(S10): Technical Specification Review| "Technical Specification Review"]] (15%)
** [[20.20(S10): Final presentations| Final Presentation]]    
***technical documents (15%)
***presentation (20%)
*'''Instructor Leverage''' (individual grade, up to <font color = red>5% </font color> of your final grade)
==Class policies==
Students in 20.020 should:
#Do great things
#Do their best
#Come to class with an open mind and some energy to engage with the challenges
#Work collegially and constructively
#Tell people who need to know if there is a problem

Revision as of 19:36, 22 January 2011

Grading

All assignments except the "blog" should be dropped into the homework drop-box, found here

  • Blog(individual grade, up to 30% of your final grade)
    • Each assignment is worth 10 points and is due before class on the day it's due.
  • Team Project Presentations (team grade, up to 65% of your final grade)
  • Instructor Leverage (individual grade, up to 5% of your final grade)

Class policies

Students in 20.020 should:

  1. Do great things
  2. Do their best
  3. Come to class with an open mind and some energy to engage with the challenges
  4. Work collegially and constructively
  5. Tell people who need to know if there is a problem