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Final Exam Overview

Final Exam Overview. D.Sc. Arto Karila Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) arto.karila@hiit.fi. M.Sc. Mark Ain Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) mark.ain@hiit.fi. T-110.6120 – Special Course in Future Internet Technologies. Practical.

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Final Exam Overview

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  1. Final Exam Overview D.Sc. Arto Karila Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) arto.karila@hiit.fi M.Sc. Mark Ain Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) mark.ain@hiit.fi T-110.6120 – Special Course in Future Internet Technologies

  2. Practical • When: Tuesday, October 23rd, 9:00 – 12:00 • Where: Hall T1 • You MAY bring: • Any notes you have taken during the course • Lectures slides • You may NOT bring: readings, books, calculators, or any other aids that have not specifically been allowed • You must pass the final exam with a 1 (i.e. 50%) or higher in order to pass the course • IMPORTANT: You *must* register for the final exam on Oodi

  3. Format (6 sections) • Multiple choice (single answer) • 1 point for a correct response • -1/4 point for an incorrect response • Multiple choice (multiple answer) • Separate sections for “single answer” and “multiple answer” multiple choice questions • Multiple answer questions may have 1 to n correct responses (where n is the total number of choices) • 1 point for each correct response • -1 point for each incorrect response • e.g. if there are 3 correct responses and 2 incorrect (total of 5 choices) and you select 2 correct and 1 incorrect, you will receive 1 point • You can NOT get less than zero points on a question

  4. Format (6 sections) • True/false • 1 point for a correct response • -1 point for an incorrect response • Fill-in • Fill-in the blank with the correct term(s) • Correct response is worth 5 points • You will NOT receive negative points for an incorrect response; partial points possible for partially correct response • Short answer • You should be able to answer in a maximum of 2-4 sentences (or less) • Essay • You will have several choices; pick only one • Set aside approx. 30 – 60 mins and 2-3 pages • Worth 50 points, graded based on content

  5. Pay attention to the point-value of the questions! • Multiple choice (single answer) • 1 point • Multiple choice (multiple answer) • 1 to n points • True/false • 1 point • Fill-in • 5 points • Short answer • 5 points • Essay • 50 points

  6. Grading Your grade will be determined by dividing the total points you accrue by the total achievable Grading ranges… The exam may be curved if performance is too far below average; however, the grading ranges will always remain uniform

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