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"text": "Grading\nThe following list represents the rubric categories for the deliverables in this course. It will tell you exactly what you will be graded on. All individual deliverables must be completed, submitted, passed or be graded \\(\\geq 5.5\\) to pass the course. No compensation is allowed between the different graded deliverables.\n\n1. Presentation of the portfolio (Pass/Fail)\n\nAll necessary links AND code are presented\nAll exercises are handed in\n\n2. Personal Repository / Development Repository (Pass/Fail)\n\nHINT: don’t include your personal phone number in any online representation and check if all links are actually working.\n\n3. Markup Manuscript (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nUse of markup language(s)\nUse of figures\nUse of tables\nUse of equations\nReferencing\nOverall document presentation and consistency\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\nHINT: are your sources included and can the document be compiled from source?\n\n4. Research Compendium (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nReproducibility\nStructure\nReusability\nCode flow and readability\nCompilation and robustness\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\n\n5. Shiny app or R-package (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nFunctionality\nCode flow and readability\nCompilation and code robustness\nPublication / Persistent identifier\nDevelopment workflow and version control\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\n\n6. Make sure it has been submitted on time!\n\nIf for some reason this poses a problem for you, please contact the course coordinator as soon as possible.\n\n\nYou will receive the margins of the rubric from us at the end of the course that conforms to the above outline. Your exact grading, calculated in accordance with the rubric, will be available for review upon request by appointment.",
"text": "Grading\nThe following list represents the rubric categories for the deliverables in this course. It will tell you exactly what you will be graded on. All individual deliverables must be completed, submitted, passed or be graded \\(\\geq 5.5\\) to pass the course. No compensation is allowed between the different graded deliverables.\n\n1. Presentation of the portfolio (Pass/Fail)\n\nAll necessary links AND code are presented\nAll exercises are handed in\n\n2. Personal Repository / Development Repository (Pass/Fail)\n\nHINT: don’t include your personal phone number in any online representation and check if all links are actually working.\n\n3. Markup Manuscript (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nUse of markup language(s)\nUse of figures\nUse of tables\nUse of equations\nReferencing\nOverall document presentation and consistency\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\nHINT: are your sources included and can the document be compiled from source?\n\n4. Research Compendium (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nReproducibility\nStructure\nReusability\nCode flow and readability\nCompilation and robustness\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\n\n5. Shiny app or R-package (graded; &gt; 5.5; weight: 1/3)\n\nFunctionality\nCode flow and readability\nCompilation and code robustness\nPublication / Persistent identifier\nDevelopment workflow and version control\nAlignment of end-result with course aims on OSIRIS\n\n6. Make sure it has been submitted on time!\n\nDeadline: Monday January 20th 2025 9:00 AM.\nIf for some reason this poses a problem for you, please contact the course coordinator as soon as possible.\n\n\nYou will receive the margins of the rubric from us at the end of the course that conforms to the above outline. Your exact grading, calculated in accordance with the rubric, will be available for review upon request by appointment.",
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