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180218 VO-L Cognitive Science - Introduction and Basic Concepts (2024W)

3.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 18 - Philosophie

Montag 27.01.2025 09:00 - 13:00 Digital

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Prüfungsstoff

The topics of the exam will be the discussion and interdisciplinary reflection of the topics, approaches, concepts, and models having been covered in the lecture.
The slides for this lecture will be provided on the Moodle Platform.

Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel

This exam will be in the format of an 4h online open-book exam
Start/end date/times: see this page

You have to register for the examination via https://uspace.univie.ac.at/ before the respective deadlines for exam registration! Otherwise you will not receive a grade for this exam.

You can find the examination dates/times and all information about the examination procedure/modalities in the examination dates section of this course.

If you are registered for this exam date, you will receive the questions/question sheet for this exam via mail at the start date/time. You have until the end time/date for working on these questions. After this period you have to upload your exam via moodle. You will find all instructions on the question sheets.

Some information for your preparation:
* you have to write your exam in electronic form (i.e., no handwritten papers)
* you have to submit your answers electronically as a pdf file (see below)
* you may use all resources (you have to quote them, however!)
* there will be a plagiarism check upon your submission (Turnitin)
* Working language: English
* If unauthorized aids (e.g., any kind of plagiarism; including also generative [AI] technologies (if not quoted/made explicit)) are used and/or the exam is not written by yourself, the exam will not be graded and documented with an X in the transcript of records.
* In case you make use of generative [AI] technologies, you have to make it recognizable & make explicit, in which way you used it (e.g., by specifying the prompt and tool used, link to your conversation, etc). In case there is a suspicion that you have not declared the use of these technologies, the statutes of the University of Vienna foresee a plausibility check by the course instructor (in the form of a personal face-2-face conversation/exam [with relevance for your grade]).
* Find some background information and directions on using AI-tools/technologies (if you chose to do so) in your studies here: https://studieren.univie.ac.at/en/studying-exams/ai-in-studies-and-teaching/
* If the exam is aborted without good reason or not uploaded to Moodle within the specified period of time, the exam will be graded as "nicht genügend".
* if you experience any difficulties or if you did not receive the question sheet by the above given time, please contact the course instructor *immediately* via mail: franz-markus.peschl@univie.ac.at

At the given end time/date, at the latest, you will have to turn in/upload your exam via the exam submission section in the Moodle Course of this lecture. A compulsory plagiarism check (Turnitin) is made during upload.

Legal information on digital examinations for students: https://studienpraeses.univie.ac.at/infos-zum-studienrecht/pruefungen/digitales-pruefen/

For further information see below

Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab

This exam will be in the format of an 4h online open-book exam:
On the published date/time of the examination you will receive the questions via mail (if you are registered for this exam)
At the given end time/date, at the latest, you will have to turn in your exam via the exam submission section in the Moodle Course of this course.

As this is an open-book exam, you may use all (re)sources that are available to you (except your colleagues). See also remarks on the use of (generative) AI tools in the assessment and permitted materials section of this course.
Evaluation criteria:
- You are expected to produce a paper in the form of a short scientific paper (arguments, references, etc.) for 3 questions.
- As you may use all (re)sources, high quality papers are expected in which you do not repeat/copy existing material; rather, you are expected to make your own point and argument and express you own standpoint with respect to the question.

Evaluation criteria:
- The exam has to be written in English
- Originality
- Development & expression of your own standpoint/perspective
- Quality of arguments
- Level of (personal) reflection
- Consideration of your background discipline
- Interdisciplinarity
- Use of scientific references

Grading:
%/points | grade
93-100 | sehr gut (1)
81-92 | gut (2)
71-80 | befriedigend (3)
61-70 | genügend (4)
0-60 | nicht genügend (5)

* You have to register for the chosen examination date via U:SPACE https://uspace.univie.ac.at/ before the registration deadline of the respective examination date! Otherwise you will not receive a grade for this exam.
* If you do not have the necessary technical infrastructure (computer, internet access, etc.) to take the exam, please inform the course instructor at least 2 weeks before the exam date.
* By registering for this course, you agree that the automated plagiarism check software Turnitin will check all written (partial) performances and/or exams submitted by you (in Moodle).

Letzte Änderung: Mi 18.09.2024 12:26