Universität Wien
Course Exam

180227 VO Knowledge Creation: Theoretical foundatlons (2024W)

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 18 - Philosophie

Monday 27.01.2025 09:00 - 13:00 Digital

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Examiners

Information

Examination topics

Exam material is the presented content of the lecture (set of slides will be provided in Moodle).

For more information, see here:
https://innovation.univie.ac.at/
https://homepage.univie.ac.at/franz-markus.peschl/

Assessment and permitted materials

Written online exam, >60% of the points must be achieved for a positive result.

The exam for the lecture takes the form of a open-book online exam:
- If you are registered for this exam date, you will receive the questions/questionnaires for this exam by e-mail on the above start date/time. From this point on, you have until the announced end-date/-time to work on the questions. You will find all further instructions on the questionnaire.
- You have to return/upload this paper/essay and the exam paper online (via Moodle) .
- Further information on the (online) procedure can be found at the respective examination date until the announced end-date/-time.

- You can use all documents and resources available to you for your work; however, they must be cited in accordance with the requirements of scientific work.
- Please let the course instructor know at least 2 weeks before the exam date if you do not have the necessary technical infrastructure (computer, internet access, etc.) to take the exam.

- Reserve enough time for your work on this day.
- You have to register via https://uspace.univie.ac.at/ for/before the respective exam date (please note the deadlines for registration)!
Otherwise, no grade can be issued for this exam.
- By registering for this course/examination, you agree that all written (partial) achievements submitted by you via Moodle will be checked with the automated plagiarism check software Turnitin.
- You can find the exam dates on u:find in the description of this course under "Exam dates"

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 & German
* If unauthorized aids (e.g., any kind of plagiarism; including also generative [AI] technologies (if not quoted)) 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. 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 an oral conversation/exam).
* 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

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Written online exam, >60% of the points must be achieved for a positive result (see point Type of performance assessment).

* The work will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
# scientific quality
# Stringency and well-founded argumentation
# Consideration of the existing scientific literature (and its citation)
# Originality
# Interdisciplinarity
- Bring in your own disciplinary background

- The aim of this exam is not to reproduce what you have learned, but to independently write a short scientific paper/essay on the topic of the respective exam question(s), in which you develop your own ideas, arguments and concepts.
- Since this form of the exam offers sufficient time for work and research, a high-quality paper/essay that meets the criteria of a small scientific work (extended abstract) is expected.

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 must (a) be registered for this course and (b) register via https://uspace.univie.ac.at/ for/before the respective exam date (please note the registration deadlines)!
Otherwise, no grade can be issued for this exam.
- If, after registering for an exam date, you decide not to take part in the exam, you must deregister from this exam before the deadline.
- If the exam is canceled without giving an important reason or is not uploaded to Moodle within the specified period, the exam will be assessed as "insufficient".

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