Formative assessment
Moodle quiz in week 2, practice exam under examination conditions in week 30.
Summative assessment
Four online Moodle assessments (4 x 5% each, 20% in total). These will consist of 50 questions that will test the students grasp of material covered during lectures.
Participation mark (Labster quiz marks during classes 5%). Within the Labster platform (an online virtual laboratory simulation) there are a number of multiple-choice questions that are given. These are adaptive, with students gaining full marks for the correct answer on the first attempt, and reduced marks if it takes them multiple attempts. The marks from this are integrated into the Gradebook function of Moodle. These marks will only be given to students who have completed the simulations and the Labster simulations for each term must be completed before the beginning of the following term.
Two post-lab Moodle quizzes (2.5% and 7.5%, 10% in total). These will consist of approximately 25 questions that will test the students grasp of the experiment performed in the practical lab sessions.
A scientific paper format lab report to assess scientific writing and communication as well as data analysis and presentation skills (version one worth 5% and the final report 10%; 15% in total). This will consist of a lab report written in scientific paper format based on information gained in practical sessions and will assess key skills relating to research, scientific experimentation and methodology, literature review, scientific communication, data analysis and presentation.
A three-hour in-person, open book (restricted) examination (50%) – to include two sections: short answer (answer 4 of 6) and longer format questions (answer 2 of 6) to cover all topics covered in the module.
Reassessment strategy
Failed Exam - Resit the exam which is re-aggregated with existing coursework mark to create a new module mark.
Failed Coursework - Resubmit a lab report (1,500 words) which will be re-aggregated with existing exam mark to create a new module mark.
The reassessment task will replace the coursework component and will enable the relevant learning outcomes to be met.
Failed Exam and Coursework - Resit the exam and resubmit a lab report (1,500 words) and which are aggregated to create a new module mark.