Certificates and credits
It is possible to obtain a certificate from the course with a little extra
work. The certificate is equivalent to 1 ECTS and your study supervisor will
be able to register it as a credit in your university study credit system.
Please make sure that your supervisor/study program accepts it.
Learners with a valid Aalto student number will automatically get the credit
registered in Aalto systems, please search for SCI-L1010 on MyCourses/Sisu.
To obtain a certificate, you must be affiliated with a university, or similar
research organisation. We expect you to follow the 6 days of the course and
provide us with the following three text documents sent from your university email:
- A document that shows that you did the exercises during the course. Note: if you are planning to delete the exercise repository from your GitHub projects, instead of sending links to your work you can send PDF screenshots e.g. by doing "print to PDF" with your browser.
- Write one or more paragraphs about Day 1 - Exercise 2: provide the link to the forked repository on your GitHub account and show that you did new commits. If you did not use GitHub and if you used the command line, then provide the output of the command
git log --all for the forked repository. Explain what you did.
- Write one or more paragraphs about Day 2 - Exercise 3: provide the link to the new repository you have created on your GitHub account. If you did not use GitHub and if you used the command line, then provide the output of the command
git log --all for the newly created repository. Explain what you did.
- Write one or more paragraphs about Day 3 - Exercise 1: provide the link to the pull request. Explain what you did. If you are not able to do Exercise 1 because you are doing this after the workshop, you can just do Day 3 - Eexercise 3 where the pull request is sent from a fork. By doing this, you don't need to be added to repository.
- Written answers to the following four questions submitted as a document (pdf
or word or txt). Evaluation criteria: we expect critical answers related to
the content of first 3 days with both pros and cons (when relevant):
- When should you work with branches?
- What is the difference between a
git clone and a git fork?
- What is the difference between a fork and a branch?
- What advantages and disadvantages to code review can you imagine/list?
- A personal reflection for each of the 6 days written as a document (pdf or
word or txt, one paragraph per day). To get started, you can try answering
the questions: "Why is this important? How can it improve my research work?"
However any other personal reflection is welcome. Evaluation criteria: we
expect reflections that are related to the content of each of the six days.
The three documents should be sent to email address: scip@aalto.fi by 30/April/2026 (Aalto University student, please use the return box in the MyCourses page of SCI-L1010).
Certificates will be issued by 31/May/2026.
Clearly name each document with your name.
You must use your university email to submit your course materials.
We do not provide certificates to people who are not
affiliated with a higher education / research institution,
but you are of course welcome to follow the course and learn with us.
As this is a very simple homework, the use of generative AI (like ChatGPT) is not allowed. We also have access to ChatGPT/Claude/etc and we know how to write prompts that can generate the answers to these homework, so it is very easy for us to check when AI was used. Submissions that have been clearly generated by AI will be rejected.