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CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing Keith A. Pray Instructor socialimps.keithpray.net GROUP PROJECT MOVIE

CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing GRADING 50% Group Web Site 50% Group Presentation Each group member must submit a Self and Team Evaluation Form. – Due last day of class – Found on course web site – is fine – Failure to turn in will result in 50% reduction of Group Project Grade © 2014 Keith A. Pray2

CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing WEB SITE Send me a link to it Post all group project material Viewable by all members of class Keep meeting minutes List computing technologies – Old, current, exiting, fictional, in research, similar, dates? – Use class tech timeline, fill in gaps – Compare to older and newer movies – Is the portrayal realistic? – Use news, journals, etc. from the time the movie was released Section for topics covered in class – If a topic is not addressed by your movie explain why – Critical Thinking, Ethics, and Professional Ethics are analysis tools, not topics. Chapter 1 is not a topic. Create plot time line – Especially helpful if movie not chronologically ordered What was the movie markers’ intent with regards to computing? – Special features, interviews with director, screen writer, author of adapted material, producer, tech consultants, etc. © 2014 Keith A. Pray3

CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing PRESENTATION Give arguments for most salient conclusions drawn Graded On: – Clear speaking – Quality of materials – Organization – Quality of conclusions and arguments Follow Presentation Rules Of Thumb on the Presentation Guidelines page of course website 20 minutes – Leave ~5 for questions 1 or more group members may present – Entire group is responsible for performance of speaker(s) – Entire group should participate in answering questions © 2014 Keith A. Pray4

CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing PRESENTATION DAYS If you are not presenting: – For each movie being presented prepare three questions about the movie and group’s work as depicted on their respective websites. – Questions will be handed in Remember to include your name – Questions will be typed – Questions will pertain to the topics covered in this course © 2014 Keith A. Pray5

CS 3043 Social Implications Of Computing Keith A. Pray Instructor socialimps.keithpray.net GROUP PROJECT MOVIE THE END