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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Calibration is the term used for rectifying, or checking or determining something. In the context of this project, a 'Calibrated review' is one which is performed by a student, so that (s)he can verify their work by comparing it with the instructor's response for the same assignment. Since calibration reviews are meant as reference for better performance of peer reviews (which are performed later), they are not graded.
Calibration is the term used for rectifying, or checking or determining something. In the context of this project, a 'Calibrated review' is one which is performed by a student, so that (s)he can verify their work by comparing it with the instructor's response for the same assignment.  If the student’s review “resembles” the staff-member’s review, then the student is presumed to be a competent reviewer. Since calibration reviews are meant as reference for better performance of peer reviews (which are performed later), they are not graded.


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 03:51, 27 October 2020

This wiki page describes the changes made under E2075, to ensure calibration submissions are copied along with calibration assignments for CSC/ECE 517, Fall 2020.

Introduction

Calibration is the term used for rectifying, or checking or determining something. In the context of this project, a 'Calibrated review' is one which is performed by a student, so that (s)he can verify their work by comparing it with the instructor's response for the same assignment. If the student’s review “resembles” the staff-member’s review, then the student is presumed to be a competent reviewer. Since calibration reviews are meant as reference for better performance of peer reviews (which are performed later), they are not graded.

Background

The Expertiza project allows "calibration assignments" to be performed where students are asked to review work that has also been reviewed by a member of the course staff. Accommodating an easier way to create calibrations will certainly deem useful.

Objective

Our objectives for this project are the following:

  • Use the same extra participants as the assignment you are copying to creating the calibration used
  • Add test cases to maintain coverage if SLOC increases

Design

Implementation

Test Plan

Useful Links

Team Information

  • Nischal Kashyap
  • Mounika Bachu
  • Akshay Podila
  • Dhanraj Raghunathan