Basics of Measuring and Reporting in ICT EngineeringLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: 5N00DL82
Credits
2 op
Objectives
Student is able to
- make a measurement task under supervision
- make a data sheet under supervision
- calculate the results of the measurement task
- make a graph representing the results
- make an appropriate error analysis
- draw up a report in accordance with standards
Content
Measurements in ICT Engineering.
Calculations of the results including linear regression.
Drawing up reports about the measuring tasks.
Enrolment period
15.07.2023 - 04.09.2023
Timing
28.08.2023 - 22.12.2023
Credits
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Mathematics and Physics
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Teachers
- Emmanuel Abruquah
- Jukka Suominen
- Sami Suhonen
- Noora Erkkilä
Person in charge
Noora Erkkilä
Groups
-
23TEMA
-
22I260EA
-
22I260EBDegree Programme in Software Engineering
Objectives (course unit)
Student is able to
- make a measurement task under supervision
- make a data sheet under supervision
- calculate the results of the measurement task
- make a graph representing the results
- make an appropriate error analysis
- draw up a report in accordance with standards
Content (course unit)
Measurements in ICT Engineering.
Calculations of the results including linear regression.
Drawing up reports about the measuring tasks.
Exam schedules
There is no exam on the report writing. The submitted report will be graded in accordance with TAMK's recommendation for report writing and the requirements of the course.
Assessment methods and criteria
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement. (see the report guide) and a minimum of 6 points accumulated through attending sessions and doing exercises, and, at least one submitted essay.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations, class exercises.
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement.
Learning materials
Materials for the report writing will be provided on Moodle.
Student workload
Students learn to edit and use
- TAMK's thesis template
- Learn to use the thesis report guide, where referencing styles are explained.
- Write reports for Maths and Physics courses.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has not met the minimum requirements of the course:
1. Has not attained 80% of the attendance and participation in class
2. Cannot use or has not edited TAMK's thesis template correctly.
3. Has not referred to the report guide for referencing style
4. Table, figures and pictures are not labelled correctly
5. Equations and formulae have not been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has attended the minimum lessons of 80%. He/she participated in Mathematics and Physics lessons. English for report writing, on the whole, shows some awareness of the norms for different types of text; references to source materials are included where appropriate. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are minimally fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Good 3-4)
The student has attained at least, 80% of attendance. His/her English is mainly clear and appropriate. Written work meets norms for different types of text, including scientific reporting. Oral communication is professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are mainly fulfilled. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Excellent (5)
Students’ written English is formal and accurate and displays appropriate variation in style; reports meet norms for different types of text; students show the ability to access and select appropriate information; references to source materials are incorporated accurately and in a variety of ways; source materials are expertly paraphrased. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide. Oral expression is fluent and professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are consistently fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Enrolment period
30.07.2022 - 05.09.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 21.12.2022
Credits
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Teachers
- Emmanuel Abruquah
- Roope Siikanen
- Tuomo Nieminen
Person in charge
Tuomo Nieminen
Groups
-
21I260EA
Objectives (course unit)
Student is able to
- make a measurement task under supervision
- make a data sheet under supervision
- calculate the results of the measurement task
- make a graph representing the results
- make an appropriate error analysis
- draw up a report in accordance with standards
Content (course unit)
Measurements in ICT Engineering.
Calculations of the results including linear regression.
Drawing up reports about the measuring tasks.
Exam schedules
There is no exam on the report writing. The submitted report will be graded in accordance with TAMK's recommendation for report writing and the requirements of the course.
Assessment methods and criteria
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement. (see the report guide) and a minimum of 6 points accumulated through attending sessions and doing exercises, and, at least one submitted essay.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations, class exercises.
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement.
Learning materials
Materials for the report writing will be provided on Moodle.
Student workload
Students learn to edit and use
- TAMK's thesis template
- Learn to use the thesis report guide, where referencing styles are explained.
- Write reports for Maths and Physics courses.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has not met the minimum requirements of the course:
1. Has not attained 80% of the attendance and participation in class
2. Cannot use or has not edited TAMK's thesis template correctly.
3. Has not referred to the report guide for referencing style
4. Table, figures and pictures are not labelled correctly
5. Equations and formulae have not been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has attended the minimum lessons of 80%. He/she participated in Mathematics and Physics lessons. English for report writing, on the whole, shows some awareness of the norms for different types of text; references to source materials are included where appropriate. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are minimally fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Good 3-4)
The student has attained at least, 80% of attendance. His/her English is mainly clear and appropriate. Written work meets norms for different types of text, including scientific reporting. Oral communication is professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are mainly fulfilled. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Excellent (5)
Students’ written English is formal and accurate and displays appropriate variation in style; reports meet norms for different types of text; students show the ability to access and select appropriate information; references to source materials are incorporated accurately and in a variety of ways; source materials are expertly paraphrased. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide. Oral expression is fluent and professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are consistently fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Enrolment period
30.07.2022 - 16.09.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 23.12.2022
Credits
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Teachers
- Roope Siikanen
- Katja Kärki
- Tuomo Nieminen
Person in charge
Tuomo Nieminen
Groups
-
21I260EB
Objectives (course unit)
Student is able to
- make a measurement task under supervision
- make a data sheet under supervision
- calculate the results of the measurement task
- make a graph representing the results
- make an appropriate error analysis
- draw up a report in accordance with standards
Content (course unit)
Measurements in ICT Engineering.
Calculations of the results including linear regression.
Drawing up reports about the measuring tasks.
Exam schedules
There is no exam on the report writing. The submitted report will be graded in accordance with TAMK's recommendation for report writing and the requirements of the course.
Assessment methods and criteria
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement. (see the report guide) and a minimum of 6 points accumulated through attending sessions and doing exercises, and, at least one submitted essay.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations, class exercises.
This course is about scientific report writing and the evaluation is based on a 0-5 grading scale where 0 fails and 5 is excellent. Active participation in class and online collaborative platforms are required. To get a minimum pass, students need to get at least know the technicalities in writing, use the report template correctly, and learn how to reference text correctly in accordance with TAMK's requirement.
Learning materials
Materials for the report writing will be provided on Moodle.
Student workload
Students learn to edit and use
- TAMK's thesis template
- Learn to use the thesis report guide, where referencing styles are explained.
- Write reports for Maths and Physics courses.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has not met the minimum requirements of the course:
1. Has not attained 80% of the attendance and participation in class
2. Cannot use or has not edited TAMK's thesis template correctly.
3. Has not referred to the report guide for referencing style
4. Table, figures and pictures are not labelled correctly
5. Equations and formulae have not been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has attended the minimum lessons of 80%. He/she participated in Mathematics and Physics lessons. English for report writing, on the whole, shows some awareness of the norms for different types of text; references to source materials are included where appropriate. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are minimally fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Good 3-4)
The student has attained at least, 80% of attendance. His/her English is mainly clear and appropriate. Written work meets norms for different types of text, including scientific reporting. Oral communication is professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are mainly fulfilled. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Excellent (5)
Students’ written English is formal and accurate and displays appropriate variation in style; reports meet norms for different types of text; students show the ability to access and select appropriate information; references to source materials are incorporated accurately and in a variety of ways; source materials are expertly paraphrased. The student has used multiple sources of academic writers in his/her work accurately in accordance with TAMK's report guide. Oral expression is fluent and professional. Requirements regarding participation, meeting deadlines etc. are consistently fulfilled.
- Can use or edit TAMK's thesis template correctly.
- Has referred to the report guide for referencing style
- Table, figures and pictures are labelled correctly
- Equations and formulae have been written correctly.