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== Homework 1: Mikko Pohjola's thesis == | == Homework 1: Mikko Pohjola's thesis == |
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Please read the homework assignments carefully and follow the instructions. If there is something unclear, please ask the course organizers (or fellow students) to explain and clarify! NOTE: Only in homework 2 you were asked to write your answers on this page. In all other homework assignments the answers are written somewhere else, often on your own user page.
Also add links to your homework answers in the table below. The evaluation of the homework exercises will be based on the answers found by following the links in the table. Students themselves are responsible for having the correct, complete and up-to-date links to homework answers. if you need help in adding the links to your homework answers to the table, please ask the course organizers (or fellow students) for advice. A convenient way to get help is to come to the exercise sessions.
Time-table for seminar presentations
Date | Time | Classroom | Presenters | Topic |
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12.2 | 9:15-9:45 | S25 | User:Johnagyemang and User talk:Phatman | HW4 |
12.2 | 9:45-10:15 | S25 | User:Kasperi Juntunen and User:Niklas | HW4 |
12.2 | 10:15-10:45 | S25 | User:Adnank and User:Soroushm | HW4 |
12.2 | 12:15-12:45 | S25 | User:Adedayo and User:Matthew | HW4 |
12.2 | 12:45-13:15 | S25 | User:Juho Kutvonen and User:Salla | HW6 |
12.2 | 13:15-13:45 | S25 | User:Jukka Hirvonen and User:Sami Rissanen | HW7 |
13.2 | 9:15-9:45 | S32 | User:Isabell Rumrich and User:Stefania | HW8 |
13.2 | 9:45-10:15 | S32 | User talk:Thomasa | HW4 |
13.2 | 10:15-10:45 | S32 | User:Joshuan and User:Sam0911? | HW4 or HW5 |
----#: . Many presentations on HW4. Wouldn't anyone be interested in presenting HW5? --Mikko Pohjola 08:18, 9 February 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
Please comment here if you find any mistakes, missing information etc. in the above table or if you have any questions regarding it. You can also contact us by email, see Decision analysis and risk management 2013#Help and guidance.
Each presentation slot is 30 min including the talk (about 20 min) and discussion (10 min).
Follow-up table
- Please note
- If your HW2 says: "Sign your HW2 question", it means that you should either put a signature after your question on HW2 task, or copy your question to your user page. It is important to easily see, who has come up with each question.
- If your Homework says "OK" it means that the given homework is graded as "pass", i.e. at least 1 point. If you want to get better points, you should check and answer lecturers´ comments regarding that homework.
- If there is no "OK" sign, you must revise your work according to the comments in order to make it acceptable.
- Due date for all homeworks is Monday 11.2. evening.
- Homework 7 (discussion about EIA directive): If you want to improve your contributions (and score), add references if the given material supports your arguments. In addition, try to attack arguments that have invalidated your arguments. I reorganised the discussions today. --Jouni 16:43, 3 February 2013 (EET)
----#: . DARM students, for clarity, please make sure that:
- All your homework answers can be found from the table below.
- Homework answers done in groups/pairs are found from only one place.
- add link directly to the answers, even if they are not on your own user page
- add link to answers on your own user page if it is located on someone else's user page (do not copy on your own user page).
- this is important for online commenting and homework evaluation: there should not be any possibility for confusion regarding which version/copy should be commented (and correspondingly further developed) and evaluated. --Mikko Pohjola 15:22, 29 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
User | HW 1: Mikko Pohjola's thesis. Due date: 10 Jan | HW 2: Basic concepts of open assessment. Due date: 11 Jan | HW 3: Draft of an assessment. Due date: 4 Feb | HW 4: Climate policy decisions and actions. Due date: 11 Feb | HW 5: Collaboration in climate policy assessment. Due date: 11 Feb | HW 6: Structure of pages and objects and R code. Due date: 11 Feb | HW 7: Structured discussion. Due date: 11 Feb | HW 8: ERF's for IEQ factors. Due date: 11 Feb | HW 9: Evaluation of assessment. Due date: 11 Feb | Seminars 12-13 Feb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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User:Adedayo | HW1 OK | HW2 | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Adnank | HW1 OK | HW2 Sign your question! | HW3 OK | HW4 | HW5 check text and tables | HW7 | HW8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:EmmaA | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Isabell Rumrich | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | HW7 | HW8 OK | HW9 | HW8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Johnagyemang | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK, see comments | HW4 | HW5 check text and create tables | HW4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Joshuan | HW1 OK | HW3 see comments OK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Juho Kutvonen | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK update text based on discussion | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | HW7 | HW8 OK | HW9 | HW6: a b c [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Jukka Hirvonen | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | HW7 | HW8 OK, see comments | HW7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Kasperi Juntunen | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK check arguments | HW4 | HW5 check text and tables | HW7 | HW8 | HW4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Matthew | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 | HW4 OK | HW5 OK, check tables | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Niklas | HW1 OK | HW2 | HW3 OK | HW4 | HW5 check text and tables | with Kasperi Juntunen | HW8 | HW4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User talk:Phatman | HW1 OK | HW3 OK check arguments | HW4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Salla | HW1 OK | HW2 | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | with Juho Kutvonen | HW7 | HW8 OK | HW9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Sam0911 | HW1 OK | Sign your HW2 question! | HW3 check arguments and add text based on them | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Sami Rissanen | HW1 OK | HW2 | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Soroushm | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | HW4 | HW5 check text and tables | with Adnank | HW7 | HW8 | HW9 | HW4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User:Stefania | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | HW4 OK | HW5 OK check tables | with Isabell Rumrich | HW8 OK | HW9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User talk:Thomasa | HW1 OK | HW2 OK | HW3 OK | HW4 | HW5
Homework 1: Mikko Pohjola's thesisDue date: 10 Jan Read (or browse) Mikko's thesis (in heande, username and password needed) and provide brief answers to three (3) questions from the following question list. You are free to choose which questions to answer. Write your answers on your own Opasnet user page. Instructions on creating a user account and editing your own user page will be given on first lecture. In case of difficulties in wiki editing, write your answers on a separate document and copy them to your user page later. The questions and answers will be discussed on the second lecture (10 Jan). A sufficient length for each answers is a few sentences or bullet points. Please do not write lengthy essays, but instead try to identify and briefly describe the main points relevant in each question. The idea of this homework is not to find the right or correct answers, but instead to introduce the conceptual basis of this course to the students. Questions:
Homework 2: Basic concepts of open assessmentDue date: 11 Jan
Homework 3: Draft of an assessmentBecause homework 3 answers will be used as materials in homework 9, the deadline for homework 3 is Monday 4 February. Due date: 21 jan
Scope
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AnswerResults
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RationaleEndpoints
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Homework 4: Climate policy decisions and actionsConsider that you are given an assignment to assess the direct or indirect health impacts caused by a climate (adaptation) strategy or program. One of the first things in getting started with the assessment is to discuss, identify and explicate the decisions and options related to the assessment problem. In pairs choose one climate (adaptation) strategy/program from the material list below and identify and write out answers to the following questions based on the material. Use your own reasoning and knowledge or other sources (e.g. Google search) as complementary where the material is incomplete or inconclusive. Write your answers on either group member's user page (other member adds a link to the answers on his/her user page). DO NOT WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON THIS PAGE! Questions:
Materials:
Homework 5: Collaboration in climate policy assessmentThis exercise continues from homework 4. With the same pair, using the same material, and building on your homework 4 answers, identify and write out your answers to the following questions. Narrow your scrutiny down to e.g. one or two decisions/actions/goals if needed. Base your answers on the climate program/strategy paper you have chosen, but also apply your own reasoning, other DARM 2013 course materials etc., particularly on the second set of questions. Write your answers on either group member's user page (other member adds a link to the answers on his/her user page). DO NOT WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON THIS PAGE! Homework 5, part A: Questions about identifying roles and participation:
Homework 5, part B: Consider also the following questions about facilitating collaboration:
Homework 5, part C: Prepare following tables from the climate programme of your selection. Instructions for table structures can be found at Training assessment.
Homework 6: Structure of pages and objects and R codeThe objective of this homework is that you learn in practice what different parts of a page are and how they are related to each other and to other pages. Especially, an objective is to understand the role of R code in this system. You should learn to identify key things from a code, but you are not expected to be able to write code or explain what it does in detail. With your pair, select and reserve three pages (by adding your usernames beside the page link) from the list below. At least two of them have to contain t2b tables and R code. Go through the content by doing all of the key tasks below, if possible. Also look at the additional questions and answer at least some of them. Write your answers to the page by using the comment, defend (when things are OK), and attack (when things are not OK) buttons. If you can, improve the content or suggest tasks for improvement. In addition, select three other pages from the list such that another pair has already done the work. Read the content and their comments, and agree or disagree with them. Try to improve the content further.
Homework 7: Structured discussionThe objective of this homework is to teach how to organise existing written material into a structured discussion with a main statement and related arguments. In addition, students should learn to develop and use own arguments within a structured discussion. The work is based on the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive, which is currently under revision.
Your task is to take the material listed above and initate and participate in structured discussions on page Talk:Environmental impact assessment directive according to the instructions on page Discussion. The original statements of the discussions are:
The expert need to colloborate with the public. As facilitators, you should pay attention to get as many different opinions documented as possible. So, jump into a role of a stakeholder and try to think what he/she would say. Possible roles include:
Policies must be formulated to guide the environmant and also preserve the benefits of the environment sustainably. Note that you are allowed to:
Homework 8: Scientific contributions: exposure-response functionsPage, where your contributions are to be added: Indoor environment quality (IEQ) factors Instructions
Material
Homework 9: Evaluation of assessmentIn this exercise you are asked to look into and evaluate two (other than your own) homework 3 draft assessments. Find the assessments by the two users below you on the user/homework list on top of this page (the last on the list shall pick the first two users on the list and the second last on the list shall pick the last and the first user). This exercise is intended to be done individually. However, co-operation between students is recommended. First characterize the draft assessments according to the Knowledge-policy interaction and Dimensions of openness frameworks. The things to consider in the characterization are listed and explained in the tables A, B and C below.
In order to identify the last point in table A, mode of interaction that the draft assessment builds on, characterize the dimensions of openness in the assessment explained in table B. The example categories for interaction mentioned in table A are explained in table C.
Second, evaluate the assessment drafts according to the (slightly modified) Properties of good assessment framework. Base your evaluation on the characterization you have made. The things to consider in the evaluation are listed and explained in the table D below. For each attribute (i.e. an aspect to consider) give a numerical evaluation on a 1-5 scale (1 = poor, 5 = excellent). Also briefly write down your reasoning for each numerical evaluation. If something seems completely missing or not possible to evaluate, the numerical evaluation is 0 (also write down your reasoning why the particular aspect of the draft assessment deserves an evaluation of 0).
Write your characterizations and evaluations on your own user page (DO NOT WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON THIS PAGE!'). Evaluation of assessments is not only something to be done after an assessment has been completed. Instead, evaluation should be seen as a means to guide the making of assessments towards their aims while they are still happening. Therefore, the third task of this exercise is to formulate suggestions for developing/improving the draft assessment. Write your suggestions as comments/arguments to the user pages where the draft assessment descriptions are. Also point out where the information in the draft assessment is/was missing or insufficient for characterization or evaluation. Homework 3 answers will be used as materials in this exercise and the deadline for homework 3 is Monday 4 February. It is recommended that you attempt to do this exercise only starting from 5 February. Links to some examples of using the above mentioned evaluation frameworks:
Seminar: Lessons learnedEach pair has a slot of 30 min to present their topic and discuss it. A recommendation is to aim at 15 min of presentation and 15 min of discussion. Each pair has a different topic, but each topic is about one of the homeworks. When preparing your presentation, focus on three things:
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