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Banner - Assesment 1

Grading Project tech

This project consists of two parts: first an [individual assignment][a1] (60%), then a [team assignment][a2] (40%). Both assignments get a grade (1-10) and both assignments have different weights in the calculation of the final grade of the project (60% for a1 individual, 40% for a2 team). The two assignments can compensate each other.

Project Tech - Individual assignment

The first part of the project you will work individually on a job story. You will do research on existing dating apps and come up with a job story. You then start sketching and designing the components within your job story. You end with a working prototype of your job story using knowledge and skills acquired in backend and frontend.

Meanwhile you are researching code standards, code styles, how to setup a local development environment, how to setup a repository on Github and finally researching recent developments within the field of web development.

Rubric

Rubric - Assesment 1

Checklist
Source code is available on GitHub
Project is documented and has a readme.md
Cites the sources used; either in code comments or APA style in readme
Live version of the application is deployed
Seperation of concerns (HTML, CSS & JS)
Code validates and semantic HTML is used

Plagiarism

💁 We don’t like plagiarism and report it to our assessment committee (examencommissie in Dutch). See ¶ 6.1.2 of Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) 2017-2018 (in Dutch: Onderwijs- en examenregeling, OER) for a full definition, but here are a few cases that count as plagiarism:

a. using or copying someone else’s texts, data or ideas without a full and correct acknowledgement of sources; b. presenting the structure or central ideas developed by someone else as your own work or ideas, even when a reference to other authors has been included;

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e. copying (parts of) media files or other sources, software source codes, models and other diagrams of other people without acknowledgement and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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g. copying the work of fellow-students and allowing it to be held as your own work;

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