QQC Doc Check

Due Dates

  1. Mid-semester checkpoint – 2/20
  2. End-semester checkpoint – 4/17

The main point of each check is to confirm you are doing your due diligence in following the directions about what goes in your QQC Doc. In the real world, no one actually checks your notes to hold you to some standard. The only person that might ever care is the future you that has to go back and use those notes. However, the intention behind this exercise is to provide structure and help you practice reasonable organization and note-taking skills with me (Prof. Stephens-Martinez) to hold you accountable.

Grading

  • Exemplary – Above and beyond Satisfactory, such as a clear demonstration of engaging with the material through what is written.
  • Satisfactory – Formatting is correct for all entries (title, citation, link if needed), and there are at least three “things” per entry. A thing can be a question, comment, or quote, but you do not need one of each.
  • Not yet – Some formatting is incorrect. It is missing one or more entries or frequently has fewer than three “things” per entry.
  • Unassessable – The document exists and there is an attempt at at least one entry, but otherwise, there is little there.

Regrades

You may redo/update the work and request a single regrade to update your grade. To ask for a regrade email the instructor with the subject: “CS590 Regrade: QQC Doc Check-in” include a link to your QQC doc.

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