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Summary of Project Information (Fall 10)

Preliminary Project Proposal (Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010)

Upload to Stellar a one or two paragraph project proposal. You need not have a fully formulated project. At this point, we just want you to give us some indication of your possible areas of interest so we can help you zero in on specific questions and datasets that will make it manageable. Tell us a general area of interest, one or two possible questions that you would like to explore, and any data sets (beyond those we've already used in class) that you anticipate needing.

Project Title & Abstract (November 29,  2010) Link to Project Listings from last year)

Upload to Stellar the current draft of your final project title & brief abstract by the end of lab on Monday, Nov. 29.  The abstract should be brief, 1 paragraph - maximum of 1/2 page - and drawn from the earlier project proposal (or subsequent revisions). In this case, the abstract should briefly state the question/problem, the methodology (that is, the data you used and the methods such as thematic maps, buffer/overlay, etc. that you used to explore the question/problem), and some hint of the general results/conclusion (which will not yet be finished).

Project Presentation: See the Schedule & Title/Abstract Listing

Monday, Dec. 6, 2010 from 1:45 - 3:30 pm; in Room 14E-31 (the regular lecture room) and Wednesday, Dec. 8, from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Four (4) minutes MAXIMUM!

Use the Web or PowerPoint or Acrobat Reader for visual aids. The presentation (as a PDF, webpage, or powerpoint, etc.) should include the talk outline, tables and maps (as JPEGs or PNGs), your results/conclusion outline, and a brief indication of any surprises, problems, newly-learned techniques. Due to strict time constraints, presentations will be cut off after six minutes; it will be timed. This will allow time to show only a few maps and tables, and a handful of bullet points. Be concise!

Project Writeup

The project writeup should track the presentation with at most 3 pages of text (if single-spaced, 12 point font, on a letter-sized page) in addition to the maps/graphics.  In general, the web page for the presentation will be more of an outline and the writeup will fill in a paragraph or two of text for each of the items in the outline. Turning in a text-expanded copy of the web page or PowerPoint presentation is okay as long as the electronic document is adequate as a readable, standalone report. Electronic submission to Stellar in PDF or powerpoint format can save trees and make it easy to include color. (Ask us, if you prefer to use another submission format). In addition to your writeup, please also upload to Stellar the powerpoint (or PDFs) that you used for your presentation so we have them available when we read your writeups and comment on your presentation.

Project Content and Writeup Deadline

The project is intended to require about as much time as one of the homework sets. The purpose of the project is to undertake a small but open-ended project using one or more of the new technologies that you have learned this semester. Each project should involve some combination of the following:

  • involve learning new aspects of an application beyond what we used in class/homework. For example, use more of ArcGIS to further explore the spatial patterns and visualization tools.
  • involve moving datasets across machines and/or applications. For example, finding datasets on the web and then parsing, address-matching, or otherwise linking them to ArcGIS maps so you can do some spatial analysis.
  • address a substantive issue or question that requires some problem formulation and some open-ended exploration and analysis.

As explained in the class syllabus, the project writeup is due on the last day of class (Wednesday, Dec. 8). But, every year, students request an extension. That's okay as long as you turn it in by 5 PM on Friday, Dec.10, 2010, but you will lose 5 points per day (after Friday 5 PM, with the weekend counting as one day). No project write-ups will be accepted after 12:00 noon on Tuesday, December 14. We need time to grade them and we don't want this class to interfere with your preparation for other finals. If you are unlikely to meet this deadline, you should talk to us as early as possible about getting an Incomplete for the class and scheduling post-semester completion.

Tips on Project Presentation and Writeup - by Cherie Abbanat

Here are powerpoint slides prepared by Cherie Abbanat, DUSP writing specialist, "Creating Your 11.188/11.520 Presentation and Report."


Created by Joseph Ferreira and Thomas H. Grayson
Last modified 24 November, 2010 by Joe Ferreira

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