Assignments and Grading

We will be using Specifications Grading in this course. This method of assessment is designed to encourage you to take ownership of your own education. The final grade in the course will be based on the bundle of assignments completed at the Satisfactory level or higher. Each assignment will be evaluated Incomplete/Satisfactory/Excellent based on a rubric. Evaluations/grades will be posted on Canvas.

If you have a crisis in your life, please contact me to work something out so you can be successful in this course. This is a pandemic — I’m expecting people may have crises. We will try to work it out!

If you are mildly sick or have a lot of other assignments and need an extension, use the Token System (below). Please note each kind of assignment has multiple opportunities over the course of the semester, so you have some choice about which assignments/when they are due.

Assignments

There are four types of assignments in this course. Each assignment will be evaluated with a rubric with comments from the professor. Everything will be assessed as “Satisfactory” or “Incomplete” based on whether it fulfills the stated learning goals. “Satisfactory” and “Incomplete” do not correspond to “Pass” and “Fail”. Instead, Incomplete translates best to “Not done yet”. You can revise your work using the token system (below). Satisfactory work that shows originality or complexity will be evaluated as Excellent and will earn extra tokens.

Discussion

On the PRIVATE student blog based on weekly readings, websites, videos.

Each week will have student discussion leaders posting questions to the private course blog. All will respond substantively and carefully

Labs & Building Blocks

Exercises in each unit of the course introducing you to technologies of cultural heritage. Some foundational blocks are required to pass the course.

Blog

Your individual blog on your own website, under your name or a pseudonym, with a series of posts about the course materials. [But wait, you’re thinking: isn’t blogging so 2007? A blog is still a great entryway to writing on the web for a public audience. Software used for blogs is also often used to create websites for cultural heritage or digital humanities projects.]

Project

Required for all graduate students, req for an A for undergraduates. Develop a project about cultural heritage data that involves public or community engagement. Depending on your field, technical skills, and interests it could take a variety of forms: 3d model of a heritage artifact, site, or partial site; participate in & analyze a crowdsourced project; digital exhibit; wikipedia editing & analysis; research-based blog posts on an issue in cultural heritage data; a proposal for a more complicated project.

Specifications Grading

Each assignment type is tied to a learning goal. Students need to complete the entire bundle of assignments under each letter grade to earn that grade. So, for example, 8 weeks of Satisfactory Discussion + 2 weeks of Discussion Leader + complete Blog at the A level is still earns a C in the course. Students will have many opportunities to revise and resubmit using the Token System described below.

UNDERGRADS (4970)


ABCD*
Discussion Leader (private blog)2 weeks1 week1 week
Discussion (out of 13 wks) (private blog)11 weeks9 weeks7 weeks6 weeks
Fundamental Labs & Building BlocksSyllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Some Intro assignments
Unit Labs & Building Blocks4432
Personal Blog: undergraduatesa. 2 Unit Posts (1 from A-C, 1 from D-F)
b. Critical-Analytical Semester reflection post
c. Responses to other student blogs
a. 4 Unit Posts (1 or 2 from A-C and 1 or 2 from D-F )*
b. Critical-Analytical Semester reflection post
c. Responses to other student blogs
a. 3 Unit Posts (1 or 2 from A-C, 1 or 2 from D-F,)
b. critical-analytical reflection
*Combination of posts, reflection, project components; meet with Dr. S before exam prep week to discuss
ProjectCompleteInstead of 4 Unit Posts can substitute Partial Project + 2 Unit posts under Blogging
*typo corrected on Sept 20 because 2+2=4

GRAD STUDENTS (5970)


ABCD*
Discussion Leader (private blog)2 weeks1 week1 week
Discussion (out of 13 wks) (private blog)11 weeks9 weeks7 weeks6 weeks
Fundamental Labs & Building BlocksSyllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Intro assignments
Syllabus
Some Intro assignments
Unit Labs & Building Blocks5433
Personal Bloga. 2 Unit Posts (1 from A-C, 1 from D-F)
b. Critical-Analytical Semester reflection post
c. Responses to other student blogs
a. 2 Unit Posts (1 from A-C and 1 from D-F )
b. Critical-Analytical Semester reflection post
c. Responses to other student blogs
a. 2 Unit Posts (1 or 2 from A-C, 1 or 2 from D-F,)
b. critical-analytical reflection
*Combination of posts, reflection, project components; meet with Dr. S before exam prep week to discuss
ProjectCompleteComplete or Partial + 4 Unit postsPartial or No Project + 3 Unit Posts

Token System

Each student begins the semester with 3 tokens. Excellent work, attending special events, and other items on the syllabus earn more tokens.

Extensions:

Message through Canvas requests for extensions before the assignment is due. If you have enough tokens (see your Token count on Canvas), assume the answer is YES even if you don’t hear back from me.

1 token= 12 hour extension on Discussion Responses, Lab/Building Blocks, Blog Post, or Project Milestone assignment due dates

2 tokens = 48 hour extension on Discussion Responses, Lab/Building Blocks, Blog Post, or Project Milestone assignment due dates; can be used twice

Discussion Leader assignments can’t be delayed.

Revising and Resubmitting:

Message Dr. S within two days of assignment grades released on Canvas if you want to exchange tokens to redo/revise.

1 token= revise & resubmit Discussion Responses, usually due 48 hours after request made

1 token= if a Discussion Leader assignment earns an incomplete, you may request to be assigned a new date later in the semester if there are still days available.

2 tokens= revise and resubmit Lab/Building Block assignments, Blog Posts, Project Milestones, usually due 48 hours after request made.