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11.520 :
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Students
will be expected to complete weekly lab exercises plus three homework
sets covering readings and basic GIS skills. Students will also
complete one in-class test and a small project of the student's
choosing that draws on the skills taught in the class. This project
will be presented to the class in an oral presentation and a brief
written report. The project should require about the same effort
as one of the homework sets. Due dates for these requirements are
given in the schedule below. The GIS exercises will use ArcView
GIS software on Athena workstations. Lab
Exercises (collectively) 25% Three
Homework Sets (collectively) 30% In-Class,
Open-Book Test 20% Small
Project 20% Class
Participation 5% Please
include your name and Athena
username on all assignments,
tests, etc., including those turned in electronically. We need this
information to identify your work easily. You will be marked down
(e.g., a deduction of 2 points per item on a test) if you do not
include them. Turning
in assignments promptly is important both for keeping current with
the subject matter, which is cumulative, and to keep all students
on a level playing field. Hence, we have adopted a strict
policy towards credit for assignments that is turned in late. We
will consider requests for extensions due to extenuating circumstances
on a case-by-case basis, but please do not count on such requests
being granted. Lab exercises are typically due one week after the corresponding
lab. A late lab exercise will be accepted
up until one week after the original due date for a loss of one
grade (e.g., a "check" becomes a "check-minus").
After that, late assignments will receive no credit and will
not be accepted. Late problem sets will have two points
deducted for each day (weekends and holidays count for a single day) that it is
turned in after the due date. Hence, a problem set turned in three days late would
lose 6 points. If it would have earned 90 points if turned in on
time, it would receive only 84 points under these conditions. Regardless,after two weeks,
no problem sets will be accepted if the answers have been posted.
Final project write-ups are due on the last day of classes,
Wednesday, December 12. Write-ups turned in
after Friday, December 14, will lose 5 points. No project write-ups will
be accepted after Monday, December 17.
Last
modified on 4 September, 2007.
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