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<h1 align=center>EG1004 Grading Policy</h1>
== Course Grade Breakdown ==
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px; max-width: 50%;"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 1. EG1004 Course Grade Breakdown.
!Item!!Breakdown
|-
|Semester Long Design Project||style="text-align: right;"|40%
|-
|Lab Reports (Technical Content)||style="text-align: right;"|15%
|-
|Lab Reports (Grammar and Style)|| style="text-align: right;"|15%
|-
|Lab Presentations||style="text-align: right;"|15%
|-
|Engagement||style="text-align: right;"|10%
|-
|Professional Development Exercises||style="text-align: right;"|5%
|-
|||
|-
|''Total''||style="text-align: right;"|100%
|}
Student performance in EG-UY 1004 is evaluated over the semester using the following breakdown (Table 1), on the basis of 100 points. Details related to each assignment are communicated in the following sections. For information regarding lateness, absences, and makeup policies, please refer to the [[Absence and Lateness Policies]]. Note that there is neither a midterm nor a final exam for this course.<br clear="both" />


<h2>Grade responsibility</h2>
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px;"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 2. EG1004 Course Grade Scale.
!Numerical Grade!!Letter Grade
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|93% &le; Grade||style="text-align: center;"|A
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|90% &le; Grade &lt; 93%||style="text-align: center;"|A-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|87% &le; Grade &lt; 90%||style="text-align: center;"|B+
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|83% &le; Grade &lt; 87%||style="text-align: center;"|B
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|80% &le; Grade &lt; 83%||style="text-align: center;"|B-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|77% &le; Grade &lt; 80%||style="text-align: center;"|C+
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|73% &le; Grade &lt; 77%||style="text-align: center;"|C
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|70% &le; Grade &lt; 73%||style="text-align: center;"|C-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|67% &le; Grade &lt; 70%||style="text-align: center;"|D+
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|60% &le; Grade &lt; 67%||style="text-align: center;"|D
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|Grade &lt; 60%||style="text-align: center;"|F
|}
There is no curve in EG-UY 1004; letter grades are assigned according to the following scheme (Table 2). A final grade of 93 or higher is an A.


<p>All course grades, including bonuses and penalties, are shown in the MyPoly gradebook.
All course grades, including bonuses and penalties, are shown in the [https://eg.poly.edu/gradebook.php EG Gradebook] hosted on the course website. Questions or concerns regarding grades on any assignment (besides the FDR) should be directed to the recitation instructors throughout the semester. Note that the last opportunity to request a grade appeal or to point out missing grades on the course gradebook is during the last recitation of the semester.<br clear="both" />
Therefore, you can see the grades we have assigned to you. You are responsible for
insuring that these grades are correct. For example, if you have a zero for a
lab grade but submitted the lab, it is your responsibility to notify your faculty member
as soon as possible.</p>


<p>Shortly after the end of the term we calculate the grades using the grades shown in the
=== Lab Quizzes ===
MyPoly gradebook. If you have missing grades and have not identified them to your faculty
At the start of each lab session there will be a brief quiz about the session's experiment, graded on the basis of 100 points.  
member, they will be considered zero. We will not be able to investigate any claims of
missing or erroneous grades after the term is over.</p>


<p>For lab reports, some of the reports are individual reports, and others are team reports.
=== Lecture Attendance ===
For the individual reports, you will prepare the entire report yourself, using the data your
Attendance will be taken at the lectures each week. As you enter the Auditorium, your student ID card will be scanned to confirm your attendance. Be sure to have it with you, and have it ready as you approach the door.
team collected. As individual efforts, you will receive individual grades. For team reports,
the entire team shares in the preparation of the report, and all the members of the team
receive the same grade.</p>


<p>All presentations are team efforts, and all members of the team will receive the same
=== Lab Reports ===
grade. Similarly, since the projects are team efforts, all members of the project team will
All lab reports are due by 11:59:59PM the night before the next lab via submission to the [https://eg.poly.edu/submit.php EG Website]. Reports will be either individual or team assignments, as listed on the schedule.
receive the same grade.</P>


For each day a report is late, a 10-point penalty will be applied. <!-- (Summer) For every 12 hours a report is late, a 10-point penalty will be applied. Exceptions will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by recitation professors. -->


<h2>Components of the course grade</h2>
==== Technical Content Lab Report Grade Breakdown ====
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px;"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 3. TA Lab Report Grade Breakdown.
!Section!!Breakdown
|-
|Abstract||style="text-align: right;"|5%
|-
|Introduction||style="text-align: right;"|20%
|-
|Experimental Procedure||style="text-align: right;"|15%
|-
|Data/Observations||style="text-align: right;"|30%
|-
|Discussion/Conclusion||style="text-align: right;"|30%
|-
|||
|-
|''Total''||style="text-align: right;"|100%
|}
All lab reports are graded for technical content by a TA grader on a basis of 100 points. At the end of the semester, all the TA lab report grades are averaged together, excluding extra credit lab reports. The weights used for each lab report grade are broken down in Table 3..<br clear="both" />


<p>&nbsp;</p>
==== Writing Professor Lab Report Grade Breakdown ====
All lab reports are graded for grammar and style by a writing professor (WP) on a basis of 100 points. The [[Media:WC_Grading_Rubric.docx| WP Lab Report Rubric]] is used for evaluation. At the end of the semester, all the WP lab report grades are averaged together, excluding extra credit lab reports.
==== Extra Credit Opportunities ====


<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
===== Competition Lab Bonus =====
<tr><td><b>Item</b></td><td><b>% of grade</b></td></tr>
Some of the labs are competitions, where the first place team gets 10 bonus points. When there are four or more teams competing, the second place team gets 5 bonus points. To reward those teams who perform well, the point bonuses will be added to the lab report grades for both technical and writing grades for the corresponding teams.
<tr><td>Teaching Assistant Lab Report Grades (technical content)</td><td>20%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Writing Consultant Lab Report Grades (written expression)</td><td>20%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Lab Quizzes</td><td>5%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Recitation Presentations</td><td>15%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Semester Long Project (breakdown below)</td><td>30%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Attendance at lectures</td><td>10%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Semester Long Project Bonuses and Penalties</td><td>Shown below</td></tr>
</table>


<p>Note that there is no final exam for this course.</p>
If there is no report required for a competition lab, the bonuses will be divided by 10 and applied to the presentation for that lab (i.e., the first-place team will receive a presentation bonus of one point, etc.).


<h3>Teaching Assistant Lab Report Grading Breakdown</h3>
Students will not receive this bonus if they have plagiarized a lab report. Recitation TAs will make sure this is reflected in the gradebook after being notified of a plagiarism case.


<p>All lab reports are graded for technical content by the Teaching Assistants under faculty supervision on a basis of 100 points. At the end of
the term, all the lab report grades are added up and divided by the total number of points possible. This is then multiplied by 100 and multiplied
by the weighting shown above to contribute to the overall grade. The following are the weightings used for each lab report grade:</p>


<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
===== Lab 6 Bonus: Lab 2 Rewrite =====
<tr><td><b>Section</b></td><td><b>% of grade</b></td></tr>
Students have the opportunity to rewrite their Lab 2 report for a better grade. The grade will be recorded as the Lab 4 report grade. The higher of the two grades will be included in the final grade calculation, and the lower one will be excluded. This is determined separately for the technical content and writing report grades.
<tr><td>Abstract</td><td>5%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Introduction</td><td>20%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Procedure</td><td>30%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Data/Observations</td><td>30%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Discussion/Conclusion</td><td>15%</td></tr>
</table>


<p>All lab reports are due by 11:59PM the night before the next lab. This means that in most cases the lab report will be due about a week after
===== Lab 7 Bonus =====
you've performed the lab. However, if your lab does not meet the next week during the term, then your lab report would be due about two weeks later.</p>
Students have the opportunity to replace their Lab 4 report grade if they score higher on their Lab 7 report. The higher grade will be included in the final grade calculation; the lower one will be excluded. This is determined separately for the technical content and writing report grades.


<h4>Lab Report Lateness</h4>
=== Recitation Presentations ===
All recitation presentations are due by 11:59:59PM the night before recitation via submission to the [https://eg.poly.edu/submit.php EG Website]. Presentations will be graded on the basis of 100 points. At the end of the semester, all the presentation grades are averaged together.


<p>For a lab report that is late up to one week, there will be a mandatory 20 point deduction in the grade. For lab reports more than one week but
Absences from recitation must be excused by recitation instructor; for information regarding lateness and absences, please refer to the [[Absence and Lateness Policies]]. Unexcused absences will result in a zero on the assignment.
less than two weeks late, there will be a mandatory 40 point deduction in the grade. For lab reports more than two weeks late, no credit will be
given.</p>


<h3>Writing Consultant Lab Report Grading</h3>
Students will receive a 20-point penalty on their presentation grade if they are up to ten minutes late to recitation unless they inform the professor and/or TA ahead of time.


<p>All lab reports are graded for grammar and style by the Writing Consultant on a basis of 100 points. At the end of the term, all the lab report grades
Students will receive a 50-point penalty on their presentation grade if they are more than ten minutes late to recitation unless they inform the Recitation Professor ahead of time.
are added up and divided by the total number of points possible. This is then multiplied by 100 and multiplied by the weighting shown above to contribute
to the overall grade. The same penalties for lateness will apply for this grade as well as the Teaching Assistant grade described above.</p>


<h3>Lab Quizzes</h3>
==== Lab Presentations ====
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px;"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 4. Lab Presentation Grade Breakdown.
!Component!!Breakdown
|-
|Technical Content||style="text-align: right;"|70%
|-
|-
|Spelling and Word Choice||style="text-align: right;"|5%
|-
|Slide Formatting||style="text-align: right;"|5%
|-
|Engagement||style="text-align: right;"|5%
|-
|||
|-
|''Total''||style="text-align: right;"|100%
|}
Each week during class, a recitation TA and engineering faculty member will provide feedback on the presentation according to the breakdown shown in Table 4. Similar to lab reports, expectations for presentations can be found in the "Assignment" section at the end of each lab write-up.<br clear="both" />


<p>At the start of each lab session there will be a brief quiz about the lab. This ensures that you have read the lab ahead of time, and are prepared to
==== Milestone Presentations ====
perform the lab. If you are not present for the quiz, you will receive a grade of zero. This ensures that you will be on time for the lab.
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px;"
Therefore, <b><font color=#ff0000>BE ON TIME FOR THE LAB!</font></b> Quizzes are graded on a basis on 10 points. At the end of the term, all the quiz grades
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 5. Milestone Presentation Grade Breakdown.
are added up and divided by the total number of points possible. This is then multiplied by 100 and multiplied by the weighting shown above to contribute
!Component!!Breakdown
to the overall grade.</p>
|-
|Project Objective and Background||style="text-align: right;"|25%
|-
|Technical Description||style="text-align: right;"|30%
|-
|Cost Estimate and Project Schedule||style="text-align: right;"|30%
|-
|Project Assessment||style="text-align: right;"|15%
|-
|||
|-
|''Total''||style="text-align: right;"|100%
|}
At three points throughout the semester, teams will present milestone presentations in recitation to provide updates on the semester-long design project. The weights used for each milestone presentation grade are broken down in Table 5. Specific details related to these projects can be found in the write-ups for [https://manual.eg.poly.edu/index.php/Main_Page#Semester-Long_Design_Project each project].<br clear="both" />


<h3>Recitation Presentations</h3>
=== Semester-Long Design Project Grade Breakdown ===
{|class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px;"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 6. SLDP Grade Breakdown.
!Component!!Breakdown
|-
|Benchmarks ||style="text-align: right;"|5.0%
|-
|Commissioning||style="text-align: right;"|7.5%
|-
|Design Thinking Exercises||style="text-align: right;"|1.5%
|-
|Model Shop Attendance & MakerSpace Training ||style="text-align: right;"|3.0%
|-
|Milestone Presentations||style="text-align: right;"|7.5%
|-
|Final Presentation||style="text-align: right;"|7.5%
|-
|Final Design Report (Technical Content)||style="text-align: right;"|4.0%
|-
|Final Design Report (Grammar and Style))||style="text-align: right;"|4.0%
|-
|||
|-
|''Total''||style="text-align: right;"|40%
|}
The semester-long design project (SLDP) grade is based on completion of several components throughout the semester (Table 6), culminating in a final presentation and design report.


<p>After you've done a lab, you will usually be doing a presentation of it at a later recitation.
Each SLDP team must pass three checkpoints (Benchmark Assessment A, Benchmark Assessment B, and Commissioning) to complete the SLDP. Details about each checkpoint are listed below. Please note that attending Model Shop Session to complete these tasks is mandatory for all team members, unless excused. Missing Model Shop will result in a penalty of two points.
Your presentation will be done (usually with a lab partner) as a group. Your Recitation Teaching
Assistant will grade your presentation under faculty supervision on a basis on 10 points. If you
are not present for the presentation, the rest of your team will give the presentation without you,
putting an unfair burden on them. In addition, if you have not been excused by your faculty member
ahead of time, you will receive a zero for the presentation. This is true even if you arrive for the
recitation after the presentation has started, so <b><font color=#ff0000>BE ON TIME FOR THE
RECITATION!</font></b>. At the end of the term, all the presentation grades are added up and divided
by the total number of points possible. This is then multiplied by 100 and multiplied by the
weighting shown above to contribute to the overall grade. The following are the weightings used for
each presentation grade:</p>


<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
The SLDP design must pass Benchmark Assessment A by the end of Model Shop Session 2 (Lab 6). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.
<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td colspan=2><b>% of grade</b></td></tr>
*For each day the assessment is late, the team will incur a 10-point penalty.
<tr><td><b>Component</b></td><td>Labs 1-3</td><td>Labs 4 and up</td></tr>
*The maximum penalty a team may incur is 100 points.
<tr><td>Technical Content</td><td>60%</td><td>60%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Demonstration of Understanding</td><td>10%</td><td>20%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Proper spelling and use of proper words</td><td>5%</td><td>5%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Proper form on slides</td><td>5%</td><td>5%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Presentation skills</td><td>20%</td><td>10%</td></tr>
</table>


<h4>Recitation Presentation Lateness</h4>
The SLDP design must pass Benchmark Assessment B by the end of Model Shop Session 3 (Lab 9). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.
*For each day the assessment is late, the team will incur a 10-point penalty.
*The maximum penalty a team may incur is 100 points.


<p>Your recitation presentation is due by the start of the recitation. That means that the presentation must be submitted to eg.poly.edu
The SLDP must pass Commissioning by the end of Model Shop Session 4 (Lab 11). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.  
and a hardcopy of the presentation must be made by the starting time of the recitation. If your section requires electronic
*No late commissioning is allowed. Instead, teams can partially commission their SLDP. The amount of partial credit earned depends on the number of tasks completed.
submission of your presentation to the Digital Dropbox on MyPoly, that must also be completed by the start of the recitation.</p>


<p>Because the presentation is done "live", <b><font color=#ff0000>NO LATE RECITATION PRESENTATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DEADLINE,
To complete the SLDP, a Final Submission package must be submitted by the last lab of the semester.  Details of the package can be found on the corresponding SLDP pages for RAD and HIR.
AND YOUR TEAM WILL GET A ZERO FOR THAT PRESENTATION.</font></b></p>
*Ten points extra credit is awarded to any team that submits all project deliverables early. To be considered early, the design must fully commissioned at least one week prior to the final submission date and all project deliverables must be submitted to the form supplied by EG-UY1004 at least one week prior to the final submission date. The corresponding FDR must be submitted on eg.poly.edu  at least one week prior to the final submission due date. Refer to the syllabus for specific dates and times.
*For every missing item in the submission form, a two point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade.
*For each day the submission is late, a 20-point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade. In Summer semesters, every 12 hours the submission is late, a 20-point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade. Failure to submit project deliverables will result in a grade of zero for the SLDP grade.


<h3>Semester Long Project</h3>
In addition to early submission, teams may earn extra credit for completing additional tasks related to their SLDP. These tasks can be found on the SLDP page. Recitation professors may also award additional extra credit of up to 10 points, known as a Faculty Award, to groups that exceed expectations over the course of the semester. Questions regarding the faculty award should be directed to the recitation professors in your section. 


<p>The Semester Long Project is graded for technical content by the Teaching Assistants under
<br clear="both" />
faculty supervision. The Milestone presentations and final presentation are graded on a basis
of 10 points. Each of the presentation grades will be multiplied by 10 to give a grade based
on 100 points, and then multiplied by the weightings shown below to arrive at the overall
project grade. The following are the weightings used for the semester long project grade:</p>


<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
=== Semester-Long Project Bonuses and Penalties ===
<tr><td><b>Item</b></td><td><b>% of grade</b></td></tr>
<div style="float: right; margin-top: 0px; margin-left: 13px; max-width: 50%;">
<tr><td>Milestone 1 presentation</td><td>10%</td></tr>
{|class="wikitable"
<tr><td>Milestone 2 presentation</td><td>20%</td></tr>
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 7. SLDP Bonuses List
<tr><td>Milestone 3 presentation</td><td>20%</td></tr>
!Description!!Value
<tr><td>Final presentation</td><td>50%</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>Component testing</td><td>Required</td></tr>
|Early Submission of Project||style="text-align: center;"|+10
<tr><td>Commissioning</td><td>Required</td></tr>
|-
</table>
|SLDP EC Summary||style="text-align: center;"|Varies by project
|-
|Faculty Award||style="text-align: center;"|Varies up to +10
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 8. SLDP Bonuses by Project
!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|NYU-Housing & Innovation in Revit (HIR)
|-
|LEED Platinum||style="text-align: center;"|+3
|-
|Physical Model Electrical Components||style="text-align: center;"|+3
|-
!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|Lunar Agricultural Zone (LAZ)
|-
|Retrieve and Deliver Plant 3 to Drop Site||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
|Retrieve and Deliver Plant 1 From Drop Site to Original Position||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
|Retrieve and Deliver Plant 2 From Drop Site to Original Position||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|Mars Rover Robot (MRR)
|-
|Traverse Ramp 1||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
|End Run With Return to Start||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
|Implementing an Additional Sensor||style="text-align: center;"|+2
|-
!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|Rapid Assembly and Design (RAD)
|-
|Additional Deliverables||style="text-align: center;"|up to +6
|}
{|class="wikitable"
|+style="white-space: nowrap;"|Table 9. SLDP Penalties List
!Description!!Value
|-
|Model Shop Session 1||style="text-align: center;"|0-2
|-
|Model Shop Session 2||style="text-align: center;"|0-2
|-
|Model Shop Session 3||style="text-align: center;"|0-2
|-
|Model Shop Session 4||style="text-align: center;"|0-2
|-
|Model Shop Session 5||style="text-align: center;"|0-2
|-
|Missing Logo||style="text-align: center;"|0-1.5
|-
|Missing MakerSpace Training||style="text-align: center;"|0-1.5
|-
|[[#Teamwork-related_Penalties|Teamwork Deficiency]]||style="text-align: center;"|see Table 10
|-
|Missing Submission Items||style="text-align: center;"|2 per missing item
|}


<p>The lateness policy for Milestone presentations is the same as for other recitation presentations, as shown above.</p>
</div>


<p>Items shown as “Required�? do not have weight in calculating the semester long project grade,
<!--For example, if you do an early submission of a BDR that uses the ramp route and the project is scored as an 80, your SLDP grade will be 80 (the base) + 10 (early submission) + 6 (ramp route), for a total grade of 96.-->
but must be successfully completed to receive a grade, and the project will be considered
incomplete until these items are submitted.</p>


<p><b>For Milestone 2, you must submit your signed Component Testing form. Failure to do so will
<span style="color: red;">NOTE: Model Shop Sessions are mandatory. Failure to attend a Model Shop Session will result in a deduction of two points from your SLDP grade.</span>
reduce your Milestone 2 grade by 1 point (10%).</b></p>


<h3>Semester Long Project Bonuses and Penalties</h3>
==== Project Kit Loans ====
Project kits are loaned out to students by Model Shop Session 1. Additional items may be checked out by visiting Open Lab and requesting them.


<p>The following bonuses and penalties will be added to or subtracted from the semester long
For the RAD project, requested items that are not stocked or not in stock can be purchased using your purchasing stipend. RAD purchases need to be submitted through appropriate channels and approved by your mentor. Purchases made outside of this process may not be accepted by the course and you may not be reimbursed for any costs.
project:</p>


<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
Any project kits loaned out are expected to be returned by the end of the semester. A kit return period will be announced around the week of Final Presentations. Failure to return project kits result in a grade of Incomplete (I) for the course.


<tr><td><b>Item</b></td><td><b>MyPoly label</b></td><td><b>bonus or penalty points</b></td></tr>
==== Teamwork Evaluation ====
Throughout the semester, you will complete self-evaluations and peer evaluations of you and your teammates. Each teammate is expected to contribute to the project throughout the semester. Lack of contribution or other behavioral issues can lead to penalties on your SLDP grade at the discretion of the recitation instructors.


<tr><td>Early submission of project</td><td>EC1</td><td>+10</td></tr>
<br clear="both" />


<tr><td colspan=3><b>Retrieval and Delivery System Project:</b></td></tr>
== Reporting Incorrect Grades ==
<tr><td>Completion of RDS Project</td><td>EC2</td><td>+8</td></tr>
On the [https://eg.poly.edu EG Website], you'll be able to select the [https://eg.poly.edu/gradebook.php course gradebook], where you can see all of your grades. We advise you to check it frequently. If there are missing grades for work that you submitted, bring it to your faculty member's and recitation TA's attentions. As you can tell from the preceding material, you will be receiving many grades from this course, and with hundreds of students taking the course it is possible that some work will be lost. If this happens, we will resolve it quickly. However, it is your responsibility to notify us when this occurs. Any missing work will be treated as a zero grade, so it is in your interest to make sure that this doesn't happen.


<tr><td colspan=3><b>Supermarket Logistics System Project:</b></td></tr>
== Grading Cutoffs ==
<tr><td>Completion of Supermarket Project</td><td>EC3</td><td>+3</td></tr>
Any lab reports and presentations submitted after 11:59:59PM of the night preceding the last recitation session will not be graded.


<tr><td colspan=3><b>Railroad Time Train Guidance Project:</b></td></tr>
No makeup labs may be performed more than seven days after Lab 11.
<tr><td>Completion of Train Guidance Project</td><td>EC4</td><td>+8</td></tr>


<tr><td colspan=3><b>Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Project:</b></td></tr>
Refer to the syllabus for project submission deadlines. No late submissions will be accepted.
<tr><td>AUV Hybrid</td><td>EC5</td><td>+15</td></tr>
<tr><td>AUV Skimmer</td><td>EC6</td><td>+10</td></tr>
<tr><td>AUV Rover</td><td>EC7</td><td>+5</td></tr>


<tr><td colspan=3><b>Bomb Disarming Robot Project:</b></td></tr>
{{Course Information}}
<tr><td>Completion of black tunnel route</td><td>EC8</td><td>+3</td></tr>
<tr><td>Completion of ramp route</td><td>EC9</td><td>+6</td></tr>
<tr><td>Disruption of triangulation system</td><td>EC10</td><td>+3</td></tr>
<tr><td>Retrieval of at least one triangulation device</td><td>EC11</td><td>+6</td></tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><b>Lunar Search & Recovery Robot Project:</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Completion of Lunar Robot Project</td><td>EC12</td><td>+5</td></tr>
<tr><td>Traverse spilled fuel</td><td>EC13</td><td>+2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Activate and traverse solar panel</td><td>EC14</td><td>+2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Retrieve Unity module</td><td>EC15</td><td>+2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Retrieve Quest module</td><td>EC16</td><td>+3</td></tr>
<tr><td>Retrieve Pirs module</td><td>EC17</td><td>+4</td></tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><b>Disaster Relief Robot Project:</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Completion of DRR Project</td><td>EC18</td><td>+8</td></tr>
<tr><td>Completion of all six tasks</td><td>EC19</td><td>+2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Turn on second power generator</td><td>EC20</td><td>+2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Retrieves additional fuel cells:<br>
<ul><li>Total of two fuel cells</li><li>Total of three fuel cells</li></ul></td>
<td>EC21</td>
<td><br>+2<br>+4</td>
</tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><b>Modular Retrieval and Delivery System Project:</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Completion of MRDS Project</td><td>EC22</td><td>???</td></tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><b>All Projects:</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Faculty Member award for innovation</td><td>EC23</td><td>up to +10</td></tr>
<tr><td>Each business day project is late</td><td>LD</td><td>-10 until grade is zero</td></tr>
</table>
 
<p>The project is due the day of the final presentation. The project is considered late after
that time. There is also a final cutoff date for the submission of work of the last Reading Day
of the term. This means that at the cutoff date or 10 days after the final presentation (whichever
comes first) the project will receive a grade of zero.</p>
 
<p>For example, if you do an early submission of a BDR that uses the ramp route and
the project is scored as an 80, your semester long project grade will be 80(the base)+10(early
submission)+6(ramp route), for a total grade of 96.</p>
 
<p>If you turn in your project early to get early submission credit, you must do your project
presentation using the CD you submitted, with no additional material. If you change your
presentation from what's on the CD, you will not receive the early submission bonus.</p>
 
<h3>Lab Competition Bonus Credit</h3>
 
<p>Some of the labs are competitions. To reward those teams who perform well, the following
point bonuses will be added to the lab report grades for both the TA and WC for the
appropriate teams:</p>
 
<table border=1 cellspacing=0>
<tr><td><b>Number of teams in competition</b></td><td><b>Place</b></td><td><b>Bonus Points</b></td></tr>
<tr><td>Any number</td><td>First Place</td><td>10</td></tr>
<tr><td>4 or more</td><td>Second Place</td><td>5</td></tr>
<tr><td>8 or more</td><td>Third Place</td><td>2</td></tr>
</table>
 
<p>If there is no report required for a competition lab, the bonuses will be divided by ten and
applied to the presentation for that lab, i.e., the first place team will receive a bonus of one
point, etc.</p>
 
<h3>Attendance at Lectures</h3>
 
<p>Attendance will be taken at the lectures each week. As you enter the Auditorium, your student ID will be scanned to confirm your attendance.
Be sure to have it with you, and have it ready as you approach the door.</p>
 
<p>At the end of the term, the percentage of times you were recorded as present will be used in calculating your final grade,
as shown in the table above.</p>
 
<h2>Grade Reporting</h2>
 
<p>You'll find a header for EG1004 on your home page on MyPoly. Once you click on that header, you'll be able to select the course
gradebook, where you can see all of your grades. We advise you to check it frequently. If there are missing grades for work that
you submitted, and the Gradebook indicates that the work of other students has been graded, bring it to your supervising faculty
member's attention. As you can tell from the preceding material, you will be receiving many grades from this course, and with hundreds
of students taking the course it is possible that some work will be lost. If this happens we will resolve it quickly. However,
it is your responsibility to notify us when this occurs. Any missing work will be treated as a zero grade, so it is in your
interest to make sure that this doesn't happen.</p>
 
<h2>Grade Appeals</h2>
 
<p>When you receive your graded work, you may feel that you have been graded unfairly. For example, points may have
been deducted because of a missing component that was actually there. If, after consideration, you believe there
was an error made in grading any of your work, you should bring it to the attention of the supervising faculty member
for your section. The faculty member will want your original graded work plus any grade sheets that were attached to
it by the staff. They will then review it using the EG1004 grading guidelines used for all sections and make any
required adjustments. <b><font color=red>The last opportunity to request a grade appeal or to point out missing
grades on the MyPoly Gradebook is during your last recitation (the recitation in which you give your final
presentation).</font></b></p>
 
 
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Course Grade Breakdown

Table 1. EG1004 Course Grade Breakdown.
Item Breakdown
Semester Long Design Project 40%
Lab Reports (Technical Content) 15%
Lab Reports (Grammar and Style) 15%
Lab Presentations 15%
Engagement 10%
Professional Development Exercises 5%
Total 100%

Student performance in EG-UY 1004 is evaluated over the semester using the following breakdown (Table 1), on the basis of 100 points. Details related to each assignment are communicated in the following sections. For information regarding lateness, absences, and makeup policies, please refer to the Absence and Lateness Policies. Note that there is neither a midterm nor a final exam for this course.

Table 2. EG1004 Course Grade Scale.
Numerical Grade Letter Grade
93% ≤ Grade A
90% ≤ Grade < 93% A-
87% ≤ Grade < 90% B+
83% ≤ Grade < 87% B
80% ≤ Grade < 83% B-
77% ≤ Grade < 80% C+
73% ≤ Grade < 77% C
70% ≤ Grade < 73% C-
67% ≤ Grade < 70% D+
60% ≤ Grade < 67% D
Grade < 60% F

There is no curve in EG-UY 1004; letter grades are assigned according to the following scheme (Table 2). A final grade of 93 or higher is an A.

All course grades, including bonuses and penalties, are shown in the EG Gradebook hosted on the course website. Questions or concerns regarding grades on any assignment (besides the FDR) should be directed to the recitation instructors throughout the semester. Note that the last opportunity to request a grade appeal or to point out missing grades on the course gradebook is during the last recitation of the semester.

Lab Quizzes

At the start of each lab session there will be a brief quiz about the session's experiment, graded on the basis of 100 points.

Lecture Attendance

Attendance will be taken at the lectures each week. As you enter the Auditorium, your student ID card will be scanned to confirm your attendance. Be sure to have it with you, and have it ready as you approach the door.

Lab Reports

All lab reports are due by 11:59:59PM the night before the next lab via submission to the EG Website. Reports will be either individual or team assignments, as listed on the schedule.

For each day a report is late, a 10-point penalty will be applied.

Technical Content Lab Report Grade Breakdown

Table 3. TA Lab Report Grade Breakdown.
Section Breakdown
Abstract 5%
Introduction 20%
Experimental Procedure 15%
Data/Observations 30%
Discussion/Conclusion 30%
Total 100%

All lab reports are graded for technical content by a TA grader on a basis of 100 points. At the end of the semester, all the TA lab report grades are averaged together, excluding extra credit lab reports. The weights used for each lab report grade are broken down in Table 3..

Writing Professor Lab Report Grade Breakdown

All lab reports are graded for grammar and style by a writing professor (WP) on a basis of 100 points. The WP Lab Report Rubric is used for evaluation. At the end of the semester, all the WP lab report grades are averaged together, excluding extra credit lab reports.

Extra Credit Opportunities

Competition Lab Bonus

Some of the labs are competitions, where the first place team gets 10 bonus points. When there are four or more teams competing, the second place team gets 5 bonus points. To reward those teams who perform well, the point bonuses will be added to the lab report grades for both technical and writing grades for the corresponding teams.

If there is no report required for a competition lab, the bonuses will be divided by 10 and applied to the presentation for that lab (i.e., the first-place team will receive a presentation bonus of one point, etc.).

Students will not receive this bonus if they have plagiarized a lab report. Recitation TAs will make sure this is reflected in the gradebook after being notified of a plagiarism case.


Lab 6 Bonus: Lab 2 Rewrite

Students have the opportunity to rewrite their Lab 2 report for a better grade. The grade will be recorded as the Lab 4 report grade. The higher of the two grades will be included in the final grade calculation, and the lower one will be excluded. This is determined separately for the technical content and writing report grades.

Lab 7 Bonus

Students have the opportunity to replace their Lab 4 report grade if they score higher on their Lab 7 report. The higher grade will be included in the final grade calculation; the lower one will be excluded. This is determined separately for the technical content and writing report grades.

Recitation Presentations

All recitation presentations are due by 11:59:59PM the night before recitation via submission to the EG Website. Presentations will be graded on the basis of 100 points. At the end of the semester, all the presentation grades are averaged together.

Absences from recitation must be excused by recitation instructor; for information regarding lateness and absences, please refer to the Absence and Lateness Policies. Unexcused absences will result in a zero on the assignment.

Students will receive a 20-point penalty on their presentation grade if they are up to ten minutes late to recitation unless they inform the professor and/or TA ahead of time.

Students will receive a 50-point penalty on their presentation grade if they are more than ten minutes late to recitation unless they inform the Recitation Professor ahead of time.

Lab Presentations

Table 4. Lab Presentation Grade Breakdown.
Component Breakdown
Technical Content 70%
Spelling and Word Choice 5%
Slide Formatting 5%
Engagement 5%
Total 100%

Each week during class, a recitation TA and engineering faculty member will provide feedback on the presentation according to the breakdown shown in Table 4. Similar to lab reports, expectations for presentations can be found in the "Assignment" section at the end of each lab write-up.

Milestone Presentations

Table 5. Milestone Presentation Grade Breakdown.
Component Breakdown
Project Objective and Background 25%
Technical Description 30%
Cost Estimate and Project Schedule 30%
Project Assessment 15%
Total 100%

At three points throughout the semester, teams will present milestone presentations in recitation to provide updates on the semester-long design project. The weights used for each milestone presentation grade are broken down in Table 5. Specific details related to these projects can be found in the write-ups for each project.

Semester-Long Design Project Grade Breakdown

Table 6. SLDP Grade Breakdown.
Component Breakdown
Benchmarks 5.0%
Commissioning 7.5%
Design Thinking Exercises 1.5%
Model Shop Attendance & MakerSpace Training 3.0%
Milestone Presentations 7.5%
Final Presentation 7.5%
Final Design Report (Technical Content) 4.0%
Final Design Report (Grammar and Style)) 4.0%
Total 40%

The semester-long design project (SLDP) grade is based on completion of several components throughout the semester (Table 6), culminating in a final presentation and design report.

Each SLDP team must pass three checkpoints (Benchmark Assessment A, Benchmark Assessment B, and Commissioning) to complete the SLDP. Details about each checkpoint are listed below. Please note that attending Model Shop Session to complete these tasks is mandatory for all team members, unless excused. Missing Model Shop will result in a penalty of two points.

The SLDP design must pass Benchmark Assessment A by the end of Model Shop Session 2 (Lab 6). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.

  • For each day the assessment is late, the team will incur a 10-point penalty.
  • The maximum penalty a team may incur is 100 points.

The SLDP design must pass Benchmark Assessment B by the end of Model Shop Session 3 (Lab 9). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.

  • For each day the assessment is late, the team will incur a 10-point penalty.
  • The maximum penalty a team may incur is 100 points.

The SLDP must pass Commissioning by the end of Model Shop Session 4 (Lab 11). The assessment is graded out of 100 points.

  • No late commissioning is allowed. Instead, teams can partially commission their SLDP. The amount of partial credit earned depends on the number of tasks completed.

To complete the SLDP, a Final Submission package must be submitted by the last lab of the semester. Details of the package can be found on the corresponding SLDP pages for RAD and HIR.

  • Ten points extra credit is awarded to any team that submits all project deliverables early. To be considered early, the design must fully commissioned at least one week prior to the final submission date and all project deliverables must be submitted to the form supplied by EG-UY1004 at least one week prior to the final submission date. The corresponding FDR must be submitted on eg.poly.edu at least one week prior to the final submission due date. Refer to the syllabus for specific dates and times.
  • For every missing item in the submission form, a two point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade.
  • For each day the submission is late, a 20-point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade. In Summer semesters, every 12 hours the submission is late, a 20-point penalty will be applied to the entire SLDP grade. Failure to submit project deliverables will result in a grade of zero for the SLDP grade.

In addition to early submission, teams may earn extra credit for completing additional tasks related to their SLDP. These tasks can be found on the SLDP page. Recitation professors may also award additional extra credit of up to 10 points, known as a Faculty Award, to groups that exceed expectations over the course of the semester. Questions regarding the faculty award should be directed to the recitation professors in your section.


Semester-Long Project Bonuses and Penalties

Table 7. SLDP Bonuses List
Description Value
Early Submission of Project +10
SLDP EC Summary Varies by project
Faculty Award Varies up to +10
Table 8. SLDP Bonuses by Project
NYU-Housing & Innovation in Revit (HIR)
LEED Platinum +3
Physical Model Electrical Components +3
Lunar Agricultural Zone (LAZ)
Retrieve and Deliver Plant 3 to Drop Site +2
Retrieve and Deliver Plant 1 From Drop Site to Original Position +2
Retrieve and Deliver Plant 2 From Drop Site to Original Position +2
Mars Rover Robot (MRR)
Traverse Ramp 1 +2
End Run With Return to Start +2
Implementing an Additional Sensor +2
Rapid Assembly and Design (RAD)
Additional Deliverables up to +6
Table 9. SLDP Penalties List
Description Value
Model Shop Session 1 0-2
Model Shop Session 2 0-2
Model Shop Session 3 0-2
Model Shop Session 4 0-2
Model Shop Session 5 0-2
Missing Logo 0-1.5
Missing MakerSpace Training 0-1.5
Teamwork Deficiency see Table 10
Missing Submission Items 2 per missing item


NOTE: Model Shop Sessions are mandatory. Failure to attend a Model Shop Session will result in a deduction of two points from your SLDP grade.

Project Kit Loans

Project kits are loaned out to students by Model Shop Session 1. Additional items may be checked out by visiting Open Lab and requesting them.

For the RAD project, requested items that are not stocked or not in stock can be purchased using your purchasing stipend. RAD purchases need to be submitted through appropriate channels and approved by your mentor. Purchases made outside of this process may not be accepted by the course and you may not be reimbursed for any costs.

Any project kits loaned out are expected to be returned by the end of the semester. A kit return period will be announced around the week of Final Presentations. Failure to return project kits result in a grade of Incomplete (I) for the course.

Teamwork Evaluation

Throughout the semester, you will complete self-evaluations and peer evaluations of you and your teammates. Each teammate is expected to contribute to the project throughout the semester. Lack of contribution or other behavioral issues can lead to penalties on your SLDP grade at the discretion of the recitation instructors.


Reporting Incorrect Grades

On the EG Website, you'll be able to select the course gradebook, where you can see all of your grades. We advise you to check it frequently. If there are missing grades for work that you submitted, bring it to your faculty member's and recitation TA's attentions. As you can tell from the preceding material, you will be receiving many grades from this course, and with hundreds of students taking the course it is possible that some work will be lost. If this happens, we will resolve it quickly. However, it is your responsibility to notify us when this occurs. Any missing work will be treated as a zero grade, so it is in your interest to make sure that this doesn't happen.

Grading Cutoffs

Any lab reports and presentations submitted after 11:59:59PM of the night preceding the last recitation session will not be graded.

No makeup labs may be performed more than seven days after Lab 11.

Refer to the syllabus for project submission deadlines. No late submissions will be accepted.