University of Lincoln Assessment Framework Assessment Briefing Template 2025-2026
1. Module code & title | ELE3006- Internet of Things and Smart Electronics |
2. Assessed learning outcomes |
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3. Assessment title | Assessment <In-Semester Test > |
4. Contribution to final module mark (%) | 35% |
5. Description of assessment task | This is Assessment < In-Semester Test > and is an <individual> assignment. You are required to complete the In-Semester Test via BB following the below instructions: 1.Navigate to the module site “Internet of Things and Smart Electronics, 2526” 2.Under the Assessment Tab, access the In-Semester Test folder and you should be able to view the In-Semester Test link to access the test together with the set of instructions. Please read carefully the instructions and when ready, click over the link to navigate to the test page. This will open on a new tab with few more specific instructions such as duration, number of questions, etc. Once you are comfortable, please click the Begin button on the bottom right to begin the exam. The In-Semester Test is password protect and please use (password to be given on TBC) to access the exam. |
6. Assessment submission instructions | This submission is: Individual work (delete as appropriate) All work should be submitted by the deadline stated. Any late submissions will be subject to a lateness penalty in line with the University policy. In cases of technical issues please email your assessment to: sepssubmissions@lincoln.ac.uk by the above deadline. Please include the module code and coursework title in the email subject. Please note that links will NOT be accepted under any circumstances. |
7. Date for return of mark and feedback | Please see the Hand In Dates.xls spreadsheet. |
Note: all marks awarded are provisional until confirmed by the Board of Examiners. | |
8. Feedback format | A feedback rubric will be uploaded to Blackboard GradeCentre 15 working days following the coursework submission. Marks will be available in Gradecentre at this time |
9. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in this assessment | See box 11. |
10. Marking criteria for assessment | A Criterion Reference Grid (CRG) is used to evaluate your learning against a set of pre-defined criteria. Please note that all work is assessed according to the University of Lincoln Management of Assessment Policy and that marks awarded are provisional on Examination Board decisions which take place at the end of the Academic Year. |
11. Important Information on Dishonesty, Plagiarism and AI Tools | University of Lincoln Regulations define plagiarism as `the passing off of another person`s thoughts, ideas, writings or images as one`s own…’. Examples of plagiarism include the unacknowledged use of another person`s material whether in original or summary form. Plagiarism also includes the copying of another student`s work`. Plagiarism is a serious offence and is treated by the University as a form of academic dishonesty. For more information on examples of Academic Offences, please see the Academic Offence Guidance. The use of AI tools: Not Permitted (delete as appropriate) Please note, if you use AI tools in the production of assessment work where it is not permitted, then it will be classed as an academic offence and treated by the University as a form of academic dishonesty. Students are directed to the University Regulations for details of the procedures and penalties involved. |