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ID-2050 Lecture #4. Assignment #4 1.Introduction Moves 1-2 2.Objectives 3.Information Requirements 4.Questions to sponsor 5.Advantages/Disadvantages of.

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1 ID-2050 Lecture #4

2 Assignment #4 1.Introduction Moves 1-2 2.Objectives 3.Information Requirements 4.Questions to sponsor 5.Advantages/Disadvantages of Teams 6.Good/Bad Team member 7.Library 8.Killer Graphs

3 Introduction 1.BIG PICTURE Establish field or general topic/context 2.LOCAL CONTEXT Introduce specific problem or issue 3.STATUS QUO Summarize previous research/solutions 4.GAP Identify research space 5.YOUR PROJECT Introduce present research

4 Unfolding the 5 Moves MOVE 1 MOVE 2 MOVE 3 MOVE 4 Background MOVE 5 Methodology

5 Background MOVE 1 MOVE 2 MOVE 3 MOVE 4 Storyline

6 Method.>Results>Analyses MOVE 5 Mission Objectives Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 Objective 4 Objective 5 Results Analyses (Methodology) (Methodology)

7 Mission Contribution to Ideal Goal Short and sweet On top of Agenda Out loud (all 6) – 10’

8 Objectives Sub-goals Lead to Results and Analyses 3-5 max 3 data collection 2 analytical 2 Examples – Big Sheets – (10’)

9 Information Requirements What do you need to know? Why? Where can you get the info? Who specifically has it? When do you need it by? 2 Examples – big SHEETS – 10’

10 Questions to Sponsors Clarifications on scope Relate to Moves Factoids Sources of information Past programs Budgets/Expenditures to date 2 Examples – 10’

11 Teamwork Advantages/Disadvantages Good/Bad Teammate Contracts (tomorrow) 2 Examples each – 10’

12 Library Assignments 1.Intro: from Concepts to Literature Concept map Demos of variety of searches By Friday 2.In-depth: Relevant Literature in hand 12 Sources each (different types) Snowballing and other techniques By NEXT Friday Concept Maps (10’)

13 Concept Maps Bubbles contain main TOPICS Connect main topics Sub-bubbles for sub-topics Peer Consulting Concept Maps (10’)

14 Annotated Bibliography Bibliographical Reference A few paragraph(s) Include: Brief description What’s useful in it What’s not in it Search string/how you found it Gives you credit for dead ends Avoids future teams the bother

15 Past IQPs Database at http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/IGSD/Projects/Venice/Center/Projects/ Project Folders at http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/IGSD/Projects/Venice/Center/Projects/IQP Public vs. Private Folders organized by TERM DOC, PPT, MDB, Maps 1.Search Database (Access) 2.Get it from Folder

16 Killer Graphs Maximize Data-Ink Minimize Chart-Junk One graph that says it all and encapsulates the ideal outcome Tufte Seminar Tufte Book(s) on Reserve 2 Examples – 10’

17 Assignments #5 & #6 Moves 3 and 4 Killer Graphs Information Requirements Cover Page Web Page Sponsor Letter Project Boundaries

18 Methodological Boundaries Conceptual (Domain of Inquiry) Spatial Temporal 1 Example


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