Grading Breakdown:
- 20% Online participation*
- 16% Assignments (Watch & Respond, Read & Respond, p5.js sketches, Max/MSP patches)**
- 16% Project 1: Game DesignÂ
- 16% Project 2: Media ComputationÂ
- 16% Project 3: Physical ComputingÂ
- 16% Project 4: Music TechnologyÂ
*Participation is not about how much you say during class; itâs a combination of attendance, attention, and doing your part to keep the class engaging and on track.
Logging on late or not during class time may affect the participation grade for that day. Please notify me via Slack if you know youâre going to miss a class, along with your teammates during any group project.
To make up part or all of the grade for a missed class, review the relevant Class notes on the home page and write a thorough response (at least 500 words; ideally 1000) that answers any embedded questions, showing that you read all of the notes/slides, watched the videos, and explored any links/URLsâDM this response via Slack before the next class, or submit it as a comment on the appropriate post.
**I will give a boost of a couple points for any assignments that are complete and are submitted more than 24 hours before the due date/time.
In your written responses, please make sure to address all parts of the assignment (W&R, R&R, answering all of the questions and/or bullet points), so that you demonstrate that you watched the videos and/or read and understood the readings. Avoid making broad/general/hyperbolic statements, repeating phrases, using the word âthings,â and so forth. Each sentence should add something unique. Include specific examples and cite any quote sources (e.g., use parenthetical citations). Carefully construct your sentences for clarity, and check spelling, grammar and punctuation (e.g. via Grammarly). I grade meticulously, so itâs only possible to get an A if you do all of the above and have no more than a handful of combined writing errors. Ultimately, the quality of your thinking, your ability to make meaningful connections, and demonstrating that youâre learning from each assignment is what matters the most in the long run. Â
All assignments, code and project deliverables must be submitted by the due dates. Any late assignment or project submission will continue to drop one letter grade per class session that it is late. If you experience extenuating circumstances, please keep your instructor informed.
Please see the syllabus PDF for the Grading Rubric chart, and the notes above. (Keep in mind that what I say during class time, in response to what you say and/or your work, may not correlate to the letter grades, so if you want to know where you stand, please DM me.)
⢠Excellent  (A: 90-100)
⢠Good (B: 80-89)
⢠Satisfactory (C: 70-79)
⢠Poor (D: 60-69)
⢠Unacceptable (F: 0-59)