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<u>Question 2:</u> 2 points for the code, 2 points for the sound file, and 1 point for the forward and the subliminal messages.
 
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Maximum total number of points: 20.
 
Maximum total number of points: 20.

Latest revision as of 14:02, 23 February 2011

Homework 1 Grading Criteria, ECE301 Spring 2011 Prof. Boutin

Questions Graded

Questions 1 and 2 were graded.


Grade Distribution

Question 1: Each part is worth 5 points. For each part, 3 points for the code and 2 points for the sound file.

Question 2: 2 points for the code, 2 points for the sound file, and 1 point for the forward and the subliminal messages.


Maximum total number of points: 20.







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