Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception GROUP PROJECT ERIK CHEVRIER OCTOBER 6TH, 2015.

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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception GROUP PROJECT ERIK CHEVRIER OCTOBER 6TH, 2015

From Now Until The Midterm Exam October 6 th Sound and the Ears & Group ProjectChapter 9 October 13 th The Auditory BrainChapter 10 October 20 th Perceiving Speech and Music & Group ProjectChapter 11 October 27 Midterm Exam The Midterm will cover: ◦Chapters 1, 8, 9, 10, and 11 ◦Anything else covered in class ◦PowerPoint Slides

Group Project 1 – Pick a topic from the text book (today) ◦We will make 10 groups of 6 people based on the topic that interests you 2 – You will perform a literature search based on the topic you chose ◦Each member of the group will perform a literature search on the topic ◦Each member will write a list of articles that they found ◦Each member will chose 3 articles from the list, and read them before October 19 th 3 – On October 20 th, the groups will discuss the readings ◦The group will discuss the articles they read with other group members ◦The group will revise/refine the reading list ◦The group will pick about 10 – 20 sources for the final project

Group Project 4 – Reading for final project ◦Each member of the group will read the articles from the revised list 5 – Reading Discussion 2 – Date to be announced ◦Each group will meet and discuss the full set of readings 6 – Groups will divide into two subsections – Presentation or Paper ◦Group members in charge of the presentation will prepare a 20 minute presentation on the topic ◦Group members in charge of the final paper will be in charge of the final paper ◦Everyone is in charge of editing the other subgroup’s material 7 – Presentation/submit final paper – December 1 st ◦Each of the presentation subgroup will present on the day set aside for the presentation ◦Final paper will be due on the last day of class – December 1 st

Grade Breakdown Final Project = 10 % Preliminary assessment = 2 Final Paper or presentation = 8 Literature review results are to be submitted on October 20 th. Those who fail to submit the list of articles will be penalized 2 marks off the final project.

Pick a topic and form groups One person should be in charge of taking notes Exchange addresses and circulate the meeting notes Submit a list of your group members and a topic your group wants to focus on