Final Exam Take Home Question
This question is on the final exam as extra credit. You can prepare your answer in advance and bring it with you to the exam provided you follow the following rules. You must work alone on your answer and not share it with anyone else prior to the exam. You must include your name on your answer since they will be handled separately from the exams during grading.
This sheet explains the format of the Final Exam. It is worth studying it in advance so you can jump right into the case study.
Information on Student Team Projects:
We will return the notebooks at the final exam.
We are carrying out the first part of the team project in class on Tuesday, Feb. 14. The next three parts will be due in class each week on Thursdays (not Tuesdays) to give all teams time to meet with their project clients. An adjusted syllabus (the only change is the Thursday due dates of future team project updates) can be downloaded by clicking here.
Here are the 16 teams. Check this roster to see which team you are on and who your team members are.
Here is information on Project Part 1. This explains our activities in class on Tuesday, Feb. 14. If you missed class, identify your team (see the 16 teams above) and contact a team member asap!
Here is the assignment for Project Part 2.
Here is the assignment for Project Part 3, due in class on Thursday, March 2.
Here is the assignment for Project Part 4, due in class on Thursay, March 9.
Here are the team projects, clients, and client meeting times.
The grading will be as follows. The first notebook gets up to 20% of the total grade based on its completeness. The 2nd notebook gets up to 20% of the total grade based on its completeness and its integration of comments on the first notebook. The final notebook gets up to 60% based on completeness, integration of prior comments, and quality of the final product. Individual performance (showing up and participating in client meetings, and performance according to the individual participation spreadsheet) will be taken into consideration when Prof. Haddad sets the final grading curve for the class.