The course has the following components:
- Textbook.
- Study Guides.
- Home Computer.
- CD-ROM containing SmartLab.
- Supplementary Materials.
- Laboratory Classes.
- Face-to-face Tutorials and Surgeries.
- Continuous Assessment.
- Final Examination.
- Internet Support.
3.1 Textbook
The textbook is entitled Mechatronics: Designing Intelligent Machines. It consists of two volumes: Volume 1: Perception, Cognition and Execution; Volume 2: Concepts of Artificial Intelligence
3.2 Study Guides
The study guides include this Course Guide, and Study Guides to the Introduction, Perception, Cognition, and Execution Blocks.
3.3 Home Computer
You need to have access to a personal computer and to the Internet. The recommended configuration is
- Pentium III 300MHz CPU
- Microsoft Windows XP or above
- Display card and monitor
- 512MB RAM
- 10GB free space hard disk
- DVD-ROM Drive (8X or faster)
- Internet Explorer 7 or above
3.4 CD-ROM containing SmartLab
SmartLab contains a series of eight activities using an integrated set of computer programs and a Home Experiment Kit. SmartLabs 1, 2, 5, 6 and 8 involve the Home Experiment Kit (HEK).
3.5 Supplementary Materials
Printed supplementary materials include a presentation schedule, assignments, any study comments, stop-press material, and the booklet Using the T395 SmartLab Software. A specimen examination paper will also be provided on the Online Learning Environment (OLE).
3.6 Laboratory Classes
There will be 5 laboratory classes during which Home Experiment Kits (HEK) will be provided to perform some of the SmartLab activities. You MUST attend at least 3 out of the 5 day-long labs in order to gain credits for the course, and you are strongly advised to attend all, as some assignment questions will be based on these lab activities.
3.7 Face-to-Face Tutorials and Surgeries
HKMU will assign you to a course tutor who can help you with both the theoretical and practical aspects of the course. There are two-hour tutorials and two-hour surgeries. You will meet your tutor during tutorials. The tutorial schedule and groupings will be mailed to you separately. While it is not a requirement for you to attend the tutorials, you are encouraged to do so because you will meet with your tutor and fellow students. There are also surgeries during which you can raise questions to the tutor-on-duty (who may or may not be your tutor). If you have any problem with the course you should contact your tutor to get help.
You may find it useful to keep in touch with your fellow students for mutual assistance and comparing progress. In particular, you may be able to help each other with the practical work, as some students may have technical problems which others can overcome. For this, we strongly encourage you to make use of the discussion group on the OLE.
3.8 Continuous Assessment
Your progress with the course is assessed by 4 assignments, which are summative and will together count for 50% of the overall course assessment. The best 2 out of Assignments 01, 02 and 03 are counted; Assignment 04 is required. The assignment documents will be available for download from the OLE.
You are encouraged to submit your assignments according to schedule. If you foresee difficulties in completing the assignment, please contact your tutor for help early on. If you cannot meet the deadline, please apply for extension before the cut-off date. For the three assignments Assignment 01, Assignment 02 and Assignment 03, your tutor has the authority to give you up to 7 days' extension, provided the application is made before the assignment cut-off date, and is substantiated with a good reason. “Too busy at work” or “Sent by the company to overseas trips” are not considered as good reasons. Please note that there will be no extension for Assignment 04's cut-off date, so that the marked assignments with tutor's comments can be returned to you as a reference in time for preparation for the examination.
3.9 Final Examination
The final examination is a written paper of three hours. You will receive on OLE a Specimen Examination Paper, which resembles the actual paper in style and format. There is no trick question on the examination paper. Any material which has been described as non-assessable will not be assessed. Remember it is our intention to see that as many students as possible successfully completing the course. The final examination comprises 50% of the overall course assessment.