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Independent Research Projects

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Projects

deadline to submit final report: Monday, Dec 8, 2:00pm

MembersTitle
Will Baird, Dara Cunningham, Matt SmithExploring User Centered Design Techniques in Architectural Models using 3D Simulations
Chris Baker, Jeff Hoehl, Jane MeyersEDC Remixed
Dain Cilke, Matt Clark, Scott Keller, Ian YorkClass Wiki v2?
Daniel Delany, Diana TamabayevaFreebase and the Collaborative Semantic Web
Mason Hauck, Amanda Orin, Stephanie PittsRate Your Landlord
Kyle Madruga, Isaac Guererro, Tom HuberImproving Google Maps Walking Directions Through Crowd Sourcing
Amanda Porter, Stephen Butler, Kate Starbird, Zac TaschdjianMotivation and the Use of Tools in Online Environments
Pierce Edwards, Jacob Wisnesky, Joe Lilly, Colin Rieger, Janusz StrzepekMMOs as a Source of DSS Study
the teams should document on their individual pages all information related to their independent research including
  • project descriptions (see Assignment 7) + presentation material in class
  • projects progress (see Assignment 10) + presentation material in class
  • final reports + presentation material in class

Format for Final Report

Maximum total length: 8 pages

  • Title
  • Authors
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • 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
  • Rationale—explain why the problem is interesting or important? Relate it to other systems and the literature! Why should someone else be interested in the problem chosen by you?
  • Relationship to the Course—describe how your research is related to the topics which we discussed in the course
  • Contribution of Individual Team Members—describe what element of the overall project of each member of your team focused on
  • Description of Independent Research
    • Non-Implementation Projects:
      1. Articulate clearly your contribution
      2. Describe how you advanced the knowledge (e.g., questionnaire, testing of developments, new conceptual framework, empirical data)
      3. Potential further developments of research - assuming you would have another year to work on: what would you do?
    • Implementation Projects:
      1. Technical approach—discuss the impact of the tools (which you have selected) on the problem solution. Contrast your approach with other approaches to similar problems described in the literature.
      2. Description of the system—describe the structure of your system in sufficiently abstract terms (so that the reader does not get lost in technical details).
      3. Description of the system behavior—what does the program do? Illustrate it with a scenario!
      4. Evaluation of the program / system—it should address questions such as: how well does it work? What are the shortcomings and limitations? Which theoretical issues does it clarify?
      5. Potential further developments of your program /system—assuming you would have another year to work on: what would you do?
  • References—List the key references, other systems, previous projects on which your work is based.
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