Supporting documentation to accompany the Mini Project resources released by the University of Hertfordshire School of Electronic Communications and Electrical Engineering, as a part of the EngSC UKOER project.
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[Insert your name here]’s Mini Project Log for [Insert Date here]
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Introductory Lecture and
Project Day 1 Project Day 2
preparation session
In week 1 you will have:
A two-hour introductory lecture to give you any background information you will need
A 3-hour preparation session to familiarise yourself with techniques or equipment
In each of the two following weeks (weeks 2 & 3) you will have a 6-hour project day. On each day you
will be given an aim for the day and will have to achieve as much of it as you can within the six hours.
Planning is essential, and you will be asked to break down the day’s objective into a series of smaller
tasks each morning before you start work, and to monitor your own progress during the day.
To be successful in this module, you will have to do a number of hours of preparation work in your
own time throughout the duration of the project.
4. Assessment
Note: Each of the practical sessions and the report must be passed for an overall pass on the course.
5. Practicals
You will be based in the lab and should remain there to do your work as you will be assessed on your
progress throughout the day. The labs will be closed for lunch between 1pm and 2pm. Marks for
achievement and e-log for each day of the project are available as follows:
Preparation session (10%)
Project Day 1 (30%)
Project Day 2 (30%)
Each project will have its own specific details for the submission of your practical work and these will
be explained to you during the project’s introductory lecture.
6. Document Submission
In addition, you will have the following on-line document submissions to make
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Three Completed e-logs (one at the end of each practical session)
There is a template for the e-log. You should fill this out as you go along. There will be no
extra time at the end of the practical session for you to finalise it. Do not spend hours creating
complicated e-diagrams – you should record circuit diagrams or block diagrams on paper and
add them to your final report in your own time.
Three Completed reflection sheets (one after each practical session)
Make sure that you have downloaded the correct reflection sheet template for the practical
session you have just finished. Your submission will be invalid if you answer the wrong
questions.
Note: Reflection is an essential part of the learning process therefore if you do not submit
your completed reflection sheet by the deadline, your progress marks for the day WILL BE
HALVED!
Formal report (30%)
There is a template for this Report. The deadline for this will be three days after the end of the
project so write it up in your own time as you go along – don’t leave it to the last minute. You
will lose marks if you do not follow the template.
Document Submission Format:
All online document submissions for mini projects should be in Adobe Acrobat .PDF file format.
Please note that anything submitted in Microsoft Word 2007.docx file format will NOT be marked. This
is because our plagiarism detector will only accept .PDF format
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Staff Guide
This paper summarises the way in which Mini-Projects will be organised and assessed.
Twenty seven unique Mini-Projects are required in total, 3 per pathway, 9 for B.Eng & 18 for B.Sc.
1. Key Objectives
• Each project must be self standing; hence no project can act as a prerequisite for another.
• Projects must be relevant to research or industrial applications and reinforce employability
through skills acquisition.
• Whilst individual projects must be tailored to meet the Learning Outcomes of specific degree
pathways no distinctions should be made between B.Eng and B.Sc projects, hence the basic
philosophy and approach must be the same regardless of cohort or degree.
• Each project must be carried out individually; hence no team working is allowed although the
sharing of resources is permissible.
• All projects must be presented and supervised by staff using a common approach.
• All projects are essentially lab-based, thus time spent in labs by students whilst completing
project work must be consistent across all projects and must comply with any timetabling
constraints.
• Every project must include an element of; specification, design, system and subsystem
integration, simulation followed by implementation and testing.
• All projects must reflect sustainability and ethical issues pertaining to the application of the
specific project.
• Each project must have a similar pattern of assessment points, deadlines and assessment
outcomes although specific timing will be dependent on the phasing of each project (refer to
the stages shown on the reflection sheets)
• Each specific assessment point must be ‘closed’ so that assessment can be criterion driven
and carried out with ease within a time constrained period (e.g. a dedicated 6 hour lab
session). A simple but fair assessment method must be used at each stage of a project.
• Student ‘Reflection Sheets’ will be used as part of the assessment process (this approach is
already used on the existing projects).
• Students will be required to submit formal reports for all three miniprojects.
2. Project Description Template
Each miniproject must be summarised in the form of a briefing document comprising of 10 sections.
The document should be no more than three pages in length and provide readers with a clear
indication of the totality of the project.
A template has been produced for this purpose with the following section headings;
1. Cohort:
2. Project Title:
3. Project Objectives: (technical, specific to this project)
4. Project Summary: (50 words max)
5. Introductory Lecture (2hrs)
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6. Preparation Session (3hrs)
7. Day 1 Tasks (6 hrs)
8. Day 2 Tasks (6 hrs)
9. Facilitator guidance (key ideas to draw out from students):
10. Required Resources:
Students could be given sections 1 to 6 only. Sections 7 & 8 will only be announced at the start of
each timetabled project ‘day’. Only staff receive sections 9 & 10.
3. Contact Time and Assessment Outcomes
The expected delivery pattern for each miniproject module will consist of 12 weeks of contact
comprising;
An introductory session where a four hour ‘generic’ lecture will be given during week 1.
12 weeks of project work (4 weeks per project with 3 unique projects)
The delivery pattern for each of the three successive project-blocks is;
Project Weeks Tasks hours Assessment Outcomes
Week 1, 5, 9 Introductory Lecture 2 hours Attendance
Week 2, 6, 10 Preparatory session 3 hours Evidence of completion of preparatory work
(use of reflection sheets)
Week 3, 7, 11 Project work: Day 1 6 hours Evidence of achievement at end of session
Week 4, 8, 12 Project work: Day 2 6 hours Evidence of achievement at end of session
Total hours per project: 17 hours
Referrals
Attendance, achievement, reflection and report submission are all key assessment elements.
Students who fail to attend and therefore are unable to achieve practical results will be unable to
submit reports and would logically be deemed to have failed.
We should only be offering referrals in this type of assessment in very specific cases based upon non-
achievement in particular module Learning Outcomes. A student can only achieve a satisfactory
standard in 3 of the 4 LOs through a combination of high contact hours and acceptable practical
results. Hence a referral would be inappropriate if attendance and achievement was poor. Exceptions
could be marginal fails due to poor report submissions which could then be resubmitted to a higher
standard for an E3 grade (LO4: carry out a simple critical evaluation of the results taken).
Ethics and Sustainability
Both these topics will be introduced to students during the introductory lecture at the start of the
semester. At least one case study will be outlined during this briefing session with additional materials
being posted on StudyNet. Students will be encouraged to address both the ethical issues and
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