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=Lab 6:  “Design of a New Molecular Diagnostic System”=
=Lab 6A:  “Design of a New Molecular Diagnostic System”=
* Content from PCR Labs E, F
* Content from PCR Labs E, F
** '''Bayesian Statistics'''
** '''Bayesian Statistics'''
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'''HW: Lab Report 6 (due 11/25/14 by 11:59 PM)'''<br><br>
'''HW: Lab Report 6 (due 11/25/14 at 11:59 pm through OpenWetWare)'''<br><br>


'''Grading Scheme:'''<br>
'''Grading Scheme:'''<br>
10 points – Overall layout: Our Company section, grammar, style<br>
10 points – Overall layout: Our Company section, grammar, style<br>
5 points - Bayesian Statistics: How reliable is the current system?<br>
10 points - Bayesian Statistics: How reliable is the current system (34 teams diagnosing 68 patients)?<br>
10 points - Computer-Aided Design - TinkerCAD, your design<br>
10 points - Computer-Aided Design - TinkerCAD, your design<br>
10 points – Feature 1: Reagents & Supplies - items like reagents (PCR mix, primer solution, SYBR Green solution, buffer, etc.), plastic tubes, glass slides, etc.<br>
10 points – Feature 1: Reagents & Supplies - items like reagents (PCR mix, primer solution, SYBR Green solution, buffer, etc.), plastic tubes, glass slides, etc.<br>
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'''Rubric'''
'''Rubric'''
* TBA
 
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| align="center" style="background:green;"|'''EXCELLENT'''
| align="center" style="background:yellow;"|'''ACCEPTABLE'''
| align="center" style="background:pink;"|'''WEAK*'''
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| OVERALL LAYOUT||OUR TEAM section||5 pts = Original & non-offensive images; real names||3 pts = More than half original images & information||1 pt = All default green & white avatars; default text
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| ||Grammar & style||5 pts = Composition & layout perfect throughout||3 pts = Few spelling errors; images too big or small||1 pt = Many errors
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| BAYESIAN STATISTICS||Overview of the original diagnosis system||5 pts = 100% complete; division of labor, error prevention, class results||3 pt = has most parts, but very brief||1 pts = five or fewer sentences
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| ||What Bayes statistics imply||5 pts = 100% complete; Calculations 1, 2, 3, 4 discussion; sources of error||3 pts = Missing one or two parts of the information||2 pts = Missing three or more parts; poorly written in general
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| COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN||TinkerCAD||5 pts = 100% complete; ~5 sentences||3 pts = 2 - 4 sentences||1 pt = ambiguous, short phrase
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| ||Our Design||5 pts = ||3 pts = ||1 pt =
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| FEATURE 1: CONSUMABLES KIT||||10 pts = Thorough, easy to read; parts list of items & paragraph(s) description||7 pts = Paragraph or list, not both||4 pt = Very brief & ambiguous
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| FEATURE 2: HARDWARE||||10 pts = Thorough, easy to read; includes PCR & fluorimeter system||7 pts = Somewhat incomplete, but good paragraphs||4 pt = Very brief, fragmented, & hard to understand
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Note: *Empty/ plagiarized sections or borrowed images without references receive zero points
 




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* Plagiarism: Any images that are copy-pasted from the BME 100 workbook, from another group's Wiki page, or from the internet are considered as plaigiarism. Lab reports that contain any plagiarism will receive a zero and will be reported to James Collofello, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. Internet images (that are NOT from another group's or previous class's Wiki report) may be used as long as the source is properly cited.  
* Plagiarism: Any images that are copy-pasted from the BME 100 workbook, from another group's Wiki page, or from the internet are considered as plaigiarism. Lab reports that contain any plagiarism will receive a zero and will be reported to James Collofello, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. Internet images (that are NOT from another group's or previous class's Wiki report) may be used as long as the source is properly cited.  
* Do not wait until the last minute to finish your report. Wiki pages are time-stamped after each "save". '''Only the version of your page that was saved by the deadline will be graded'''. Any changes made after the deadline will be ignored, no exceptions. Technical problems with the Wiki website must be reported at least 10 hours before the submission deadline.
* Do not wait until the last minute to finish your report. Wiki pages are time-stamped after each "save". '''Only the version of your page that was saved by the deadline will be graded'''. Any changes made after the deadline will be ignored, no exceptions. Technical problems with the Wiki website must be reported at least 10 hours before the submission deadline.
 
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=LAB 6B: Final Video Presentation=
Grading Scheme: Commercial (Grading by Peers and Instructors)
* 10% - Branding (Logo and slogan)
* 10% - Positioning (identifying and attempting to occupy a market niche)
* 10% - Target market
* 10% - Messaging
* 10% - Placement (price, promotion, distribution, packaging, and competition)
* 10% - Overall Impression
Score scaled to 20 points





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Lab 6A: “Design of a New Molecular Diagnostic System”

  • Content from PCR Labs E, F
    • Bayesian Statistics
    • Computer-Aided Design
    • Feature 1: Reagents & Supplies
    • Feature 2: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter



HW: Lab Report 6 (due 11/25/14 at 11:59 pm through OpenWetWare)

Grading Scheme:
10 points – Overall layout: Our Company section, grammar, style
10 points - Bayesian Statistics: How reliable is the current system (34 teams diagnosing 68 patients)?
10 points - Computer-Aided Design - TinkerCAD, your design
10 points – Feature 1: Reagents & Supplies - items like reagents (PCR mix, primer solution, SYBR Green solution, buffer, etc.), plastic tubes, glass slides, etc.
10 points – Feature 2: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter
50 points – Peer Assessment


Rubric

    EXCELLENT ACCEPTABLE WEAK*
OVERALL LAYOUT OUR TEAM section 5 pts = Original & non-offensive images; real names 3 pts = More than half original images & information 1 pt = All default green & white avatars; default text
Grammar & style 5 pts = Composition & layout perfect throughout 3 pts = Few spelling errors; images too big or small 1 pt = Many errors
BAYESIAN STATISTICS Overview of the original diagnosis system 5 pts = 100% complete; division of labor, error prevention, class results 3 pt = has most parts, but very brief 1 pts = five or fewer sentences
What Bayes statistics imply 5 pts = 100% complete; Calculations 1, 2, 3, 4 discussion; sources of error 3 pts = Missing one or two parts of the information 2 pts = Missing three or more parts; poorly written in general
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN TinkerCAD 5 pts = 100% complete; ~5 sentences 3 pts = 2 - 4 sentences 1 pt = ambiguous, short phrase
Our Design 5 pts = 3 pts = 1 pt =
FEATURE 1: CONSUMABLES KIT 10 pts = Thorough, easy to read; parts list of items & paragraph(s) description 7 pts = Paragraph or list, not both 4 pt = Very brief & ambiguous
FEATURE 2: HARDWARE 10 pts = Thorough, easy to read; includes PCR & fluorimeter system 7 pts = Somewhat incomplete, but good paragraphs 4 pt = Very brief, fragmented, & hard to understand

Note: *Empty/ plagiarized sections or borrowed images without references receive zero points


Important Information About Grading:

  • Plagiarism: Any images that are copy-pasted from the BME 100 workbook, from another group's Wiki page, or from the internet are considered as plaigiarism. Lab reports that contain any plagiarism will receive a zero and will be reported to James Collofello, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. Internet images (that are NOT from another group's or previous class's Wiki report) may be used as long as the source is properly cited.
  • Do not wait until the last minute to finish your report. Wiki pages are time-stamped after each "save". Only the version of your page that was saved by the deadline will be graded. Any changes made after the deadline will be ignored, no exceptions. Technical problems with the Wiki website must be reported at least 10 hours before the submission deadline.



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LAB 6B: Final Video Presentation

Grading Scheme: Commercial (Grading by Peers and Instructors)

  • 10% - Branding (Logo and slogan)
  • 10% - Positioning (identifying and attempting to occupy a market niche)
  • 10% - Target market
  • 10% - Messaging
  • 10% - Placement (price, promotion, distribution, packaging, and competition)
  • 10% - Overall Impression

Score scaled to 20 points