I've fielded a few more questions today about the first project that indicate there is still some confusion about the project format. Here's what I just sent to a classmate:
Your project should have four distinct sections, each with the appropriate heading: ABSTRACT, OBSERVATIONS & ANALYSIS, VISUAL DOCUMENTATION, and CONCLUSIONS.
The Observations can be a combination of narrative, bullet points, highlights, etc. You should present that section in a way that indicates that you've carefully considered your observations, organized your thoughts, and contemplated how to present them succinctly to a reader. It shouldn't be a stream-of-conciousness, long prose, description.
The visual documentation should support your observations. Provide context and explanation for your visuals as necessary, and don't use anything superfluous.
The conclusion will need to be a narrative.
Byron
These last two posts were very helpful. Thank you =)
Posted by: syerra eickmeyer | February 15, 2012 at 03:37 PM
Just print your abstract out in Word. Then, flip your paper over and print the rubric on the back out of whatever browser you are using. In your print dialogue window, you should be able to select specifically which page you want to print.
Make sense?
B
Posted by: Byron Wolfe | February 20, 2012 at 01:16 PM
I might just be reading over it, but is this report supposed to be single-spaced or double-spaced?
Posted by: Robert Gutierrez | February 20, 2012 at 01:28 PM
Single, please.
Posted by: Byron Wolfe | February 20, 2012 at 01:30 PM
I thought that it was mentioned in lecture that grades were released for project #1, but I don't have any grade for my project and I turned it in. Are they not posted yet, or am I the only one?
Posted by: Jessica Gadow | February 28, 2012 at 11:25 AM