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* [[Essay]]: One part of the portfolio evaluation is "an individual, theoretical essay with thoughtful research and discussion of an assigned topic". | * [[Essay]]: One part of the portfolio evaluation is "an individual, theoretical essay with thoughtful research and discussion of an assigned topic". | ||
* [[Programming project|Project]]: Another part of the portfolio evaluation is a "practical assignment in groups" that has the form of a group programming project. Solutions to the suggested exercises can form the backbone of your project. | * [[Programming project|Project]]: Another part of the portfolio evaluation is a "practical assignment in groups" that has the form of a group programming project. Solutions to the suggested exercises can form the backbone of your project. | ||
* | * Participation: Participation in 80% of the course seminars is ''mandatory''. Participation in ''the two last sessions is also mandatory'' (because your presentations there are part of the course assessment). | ||
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* [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 | * [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 Administration]: For formal and administrative information, see [https://mitt.uib.no/courses/37204/pages/info319-big-data-h22 UiB's Study Portal]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 15 November 2022
This wiki (under development) contains practical information about INFO319 - Big Data in the autumn of 2022, including readings and exercises.
- Readings: Mandatory and supplementary readings for the course. In addition, the sessions page proposes specific readings for each session.
- Sessions: The course comprises 8 full-day seminars. The sessions involve lectures, demos, student presentations, and practical work.
- Exercises: Exercises related to the sessions. Solutions to the exercises can form the backbone of the mandatory group assignment.
- Assessment: The course assessment has three parts:
- Portfolio evaluation of the essay and group assignment (55%)
- Oral presentations of essay and group assignment (15%)
- Written exam (3 hours) (30%)
- Essay: One part of the portfolio evaluation is "an individual, theoretical essay with thoughtful research and discussion of an assigned topic".
- Project: Another part of the portfolio evaluation is a "practical assignment in groups" that has the form of a group programming project. Solutions to the suggested exercises can form the backbone of your project.
- Participation: Participation in 80% of the course seminars is mandatory. Participation in the two last sessions is also mandatory (because your presentations there are part of the course assessment).
- Administration: For formal and administrative information, see UiB's Study Portal.
Contact: Andreas.Opdahl@uib.no
For questions that are not strictly personal, always use the discussion forum (requires login) at mitt.uib.no. If I receive general questions about INFO319 by email, I will answer them in the forum anyway, so it is fastest to post them directly there.