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1: (% class="western" style="margin-right: -0.25in; margin-top: 0.03in; margin-bottom: 0.03in" %) 2: Fischer / Eden / Dick Spring Semester 2009 3: 4: (% align="CENTER" class="western" style="margin-top: 0.03in; margin-bottom: 0.03in" %) 5: **CSCI 4412 and****(% style="font-family:ArialMT, Arial, sans-serif;" %) ****CSCI-5412: **Design, Creativity, and New Media 6: 7: (% align="CENTER" class="western" %) 8: = Requirements for the Final Report of the Course Project = 9: 10: (% class="western" style="margin-top: 0.03in; margin-bottom: 0.03in" %) 11: **due date:** Monday, May 4, 9:00am on the class website 12: 13: (% class="western" style="margin-top: 0.03in; margin-bottom: 0.03in" %) 14: **maximum number of pages:** 10 15: 16: (% class="western" %) 17: === Structure and Sections REQUIRED for all final reports === 18: 19: 1. Title 20: 1. Authors 21: 1. Abstract 22: 1. Keywords 23: 1. Problem 24: 11. //Statement of the Problem//?including how your understanding of the problem has changed while you have worked on it over the period of the course 25: 11. //Rationale//?explain why the problem is interesting and important? 26: 1. What methodologies were used to study the problem? (e.g.: questionnaire, interview, data analysis, software development, testing of other developments?..) 27: 1. Related Work 28: 11. Use this section to argue the uniqueness of your contribution 29: 1. Characterization of the Individual Contributions 30: 1. Major Findings and Results 31: 1. Relationship of your Project to the Major Themes of the Course: (1) Design, (2) Creativity, and (3) New Media 32: 1. Further developments 33: 11. How you would envision continuing this work, assuming you would have another month or two yet to work on this project 34: 1. References 35: 36: (% class="western" style="margin-top: 0.03in; margin-bottom: 0.03in" %) 37: **Appendices** 38: 39: * link to presentation material used in final presentation 40: * if applicable 41: ** Wikipedia page 42: ** YouTube Movie
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