About lecturing a course

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ABOUT LECTURING A COURSE

The old version of the regulations to consider is: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pk0J5C1LIkXHz-aPMCXZPr1SSD0YsLULJ8IslahdyOU/edit.

Course Structure and Syllabus

Faculty members can use any instructional mode; however, they should always make sure to develop and communicate the objectives of the course to the students. In regards to this, the instructors of the courses should prepare the course syllabus for all of your courses and share them with the Department of Education (DoE) before a semester begins. The template that IU is currently using for course syllabus is in appendix (Add as an appendix the template for the syllabus). Such template is then reflected by the DoE into the online teaching infrastructure (currentlyMoodle) and is used as the core reference for supplying course material, schedules, and calendars to students. The deadlines to prepare and submit the syllabus are June 30 (for Fall semester courses), October 31 (for Spring semester courses),May 01 (for Summer semester courses). The instructor of the course is expected to teach with physical presence at least 70% of the lectures.

Evaluation of students performance

The following is stipulated by the University Regulation “Ongoing and interimassessment of students’ knowledge in autonomous noncommercial organization of higher education «Innopolis university».”

Ongoing academic progress assessment (OPA)

  1. 1. Ongoing academic progress assessment (OPA) is carried out by all types of self-study

and contact work of students prescribed by the disciplines, practices and programs of research work. The OPA is carried out by professor giving courses, by the head of practice or by the tutor of the research work.

  1. 2. The forms of the OPA include:

• individual realization of software code, • individual assignments, • practical and laboratory work, • projects, • examinations, • colloquiums, • tests (hand-written or computer-based), • reports, essays, surveys, • oral polls, • discussions, training, workshops.

  1. Other forms of OPA might be established in accordance with the curriculum and

schedule. 4. The Instructor determines the frequency, the procedure and the forms of OPA, as well as the evaluation system for it. The Instructor has a right to introduce corrections in the quantity and procedure of OPA.

  1. The Instructor must enter OPA results into the LMSMoodle.
  1. The OPA resultsmust be taken into account when the final grade is given during course

evaluation. Grades received by students during the OPA are not subject to retake.