Each team assignment will consist of four parts.
Initially I will assign the student who will do the Hand Solution and the Spreadsheet Solution but I am requiring that you exchange roles for every new assignment.
However, this will only be each members initial role. For each assignment, your positions in the team will rotate based on what you did last. By the end of the semester you will have been responsible for at least two, hand solutions, hand verifications, spreadsheet solutions, and you will have documented a couple of spreadsheets.
A Word of Caution:
Working on a team does not mean you doing someone else's work for them. There are specific tasks that I assign to each team member and I expect that team member will be doing that portion of the assignment. This is checked periodically and I have reported a student for violating this policy. I'm not saying I want you to work independently of each other. After all the point of working in a team is to work together. Additionally, since the your score is partially dependent on your team's score, helping a teammate will improve your score too. The idea is to help each other learn not to do each other's work.
To be clear about the details of how these assignments work, for each team assignment you will probably be responsible for more than on portion of the assignment. This means that when your team starts the next team assignment the portions that you are responsible for will be completely different. I explain what you can expect about how your new roles will change in the slide below.
(Click the down blue arrow for more information about team assignments.)
I am expecting both of you to help each other to understand how to do the assignment. This will require you to act as a tutor if you are more knowledgeable about how to use Excel. However, I also expect you to not do each others work.
To that end I expect those of you who do not know Excel well to go through ALL of the Lynda.com lessons I have linked to on the Excel help page. Be aware that there is a strong possibility that questions about Excel will show up on an exam.
(Click the down blue arrow for information about team assignment grading.)
The credit for team assignments is broken into two parts; a portion that reflects how your team functions as a whole, and a portion that reflects your individual ability. This means if one team member is weak then it will show up in every member's grade.
Position | Points |
---|---|
Hand solution: | 10 |
Hand verification: | 10 |
Spreadsheet solution: | 10 |
Spreadsheet documentation: | 10 |
Total | 40 |
$\text{Individual point share} = \frac{1}{2}\text{Team Average} + \frac{1}{2}\text{Position Points}$
For some examples:
The goal of scoring this way is to encourage teammates to help each other do well in this course. I do mean help; I don't mean do someone else's work for them.
(Click the down blue arrow for information about team assignments Hand Solutions.)
(Click the down blue arrow for information about team assignments Hand Verifications.)
(Click the down blue arrow for information about team assignments Spreadsheet Solutions.)
(A word of caution, if you are using names cells, you cannot copy the contents of one spreadsheet and paste them into a separate spreadsheet. The names are specific to the original spreadsheet and will not copy. This will result in formulas not working in the copy. If you need to make a second copy to work in you can use the “Save As” option, in the File menu, and create a spreadsheet with a different name.)
(Click the down blue arrow for information about team assignments Spreadsheet Documentation.)
(A word of caution, if you are using names cells, you cannot copy the contents of one spreadsheet and paste them into a separate spreadsheet. The names are specific to the original spreadsheet and will not copy. This will result in formulas not working in the copy. If you need to make a second copy to work in you can use the “Save As” option, in the File menu, and create a spreadsheet with a different name.)
(Click the right blue arrow for information about Individual Assignments.)
Individual Assignments are your opportunity to shine outside of your team. In this case you will be working on your own. Additionally, these assignments will often be used to prepare the undergraduate class members for the AIC exam.
The individual assignment solutions are to be done as if you were working on a Hand Solution for your team Team Assignments (Hand Solution Rubric).
Class website (Use this link to if you are taking the course on e-learning.)
Github.io version of course website (Do not use this link is you are taking this course in Summer A or B.)
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