Web Programming Foundations
Schedule Notes Resources Graded Work MyApps Instructions Cyclic Guide Code examplesThis page has details about the graded work in WEB700, for the current academic term.
We have planned six (6) tests during the term, each worth 10% of your final course grade.
The duration of each test will range from 30 to 35 minutes. Each test will be available on My.Seneca for 24 hours on the day discussed with your professor.
If you miss a test, there is no opportunity to do a replacement test. However, absence due to illness or other reasons happen occasionally. As a result, you can miss up to one (1) test, without suffering the loss of grades.
The effect of this policy will be extended to all students. At the end of the course, your lowest test result will be discarded, leaving your best five results for a total of 50% of your final grade.
We have planned six (6) assignments during the term.
Most assignments have a two-week lifetime. Most are independent of each other. If you do not submit an assignment by the due date, its grade is zero, and there is no opportunity to earn marks for a late submission.
Each assignment will be worth 9% of your final course grade, exept the first assignment which is worth 5%. The total value of all assignments will be 50%.
Important Note: Posting your assignment solutions anywhere online (ie: stackoverflow, public gitHub repositories, etc.) constitutes a violation of Seneca College’s Academic Integrity Policy, ie: “Obtaining or attempting to obtain, or aiding another to obtain, credit for work or improvement in evaluation of performance, by dishonest or deceptive means.” ( Seneca College Academic Integrity Policy – Cheating )
6 Tests - 50% (10%/ea)
6 Assignments - 50% ([A1] = 5%, [A2-A6] = 9%/ea)
Make-up (replacement) tests? No.
We don’t do make-up or replacement tests, for a number of reasons, including the following:
Tests are designed, in part, to encourage you to prepare for class before you walk into the room. Doing a test after the class has happened just doesn’t make sense.
Your lowest test result is discarded before your final grade is calculated, so missing a test does not affect your final grade.
Test answers are discussed during class, so doing a test after class is pointless.
Therefore, no make-up or replacement tests.
Due date extensions? No.
We don’t do due date extensions for assignments, for a number of reasons, including the following:
They cause problems for other work that follows an assignment, because it leaves less time to complete the next piece of work.
They take your attention away from new topics in this course. You’re less receptive, or will ignore, new topics that follow the ones that are practiced on the assignment.
A due date extension is disrespectful to other students in the course, because it tells them that the work they did to meet the due date doesn’t have value.
Finally a due date extension is disrespectful to other professors and their courses, because it takes your attention away from their coursework while you are working on late work.
Therefore, no due date extensions.