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This document provides guidelines for the submission and presentation of the Full Proposal Draft for the on-campus Mini-ID2050 lecture. It includes instructions for finalizing the introduction, beefing up the background, refining methodology, and placing the proposal on a web page. The document also outlines the required components of the proposal, such as the cover, table of contents, list of figures, introduction, background, methodology, and bibliography. Quality, peer review, and the use of writing tutors are emphasized over quantity. Additionally, the document mentions two presentations, killer graphs, field forms, databases, GIS, methodology testing, and results sketching as additional assignments for the term. Agendas, mission, objectives, minutes, web updates, file naming standards, and email etiquette are also included. This document is integrated with the London program and lectures for the term.
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On-CampusMini-ID2050 Lecture #2-1
Standing Assignments Term B • Full Proposal Draft due Every Week • Finalize Introduction • Beef-up Background • Refine Methodology • Place on Web Page by Day BEFORE
Use Draft Cover • Include EVERYTHING • Cover • TOC, LOF, LOT • Introduction • Background • Methodology • Bibliography • Use complete REFERENCES • Peer Review • Single Editor every Week • Use Writing Tutors • Quality NOT Quantity Proposal Drafts
2 Presentations • One before Thanksgiving • One at end • Killer Graphs • Field Forms • Databases • GIS • Methodology Testing • Results sketching Other Assignments this term
Agendas • Mission • Objectives • Minutes • Web updates • File naming standards • Email Etiquette Do not Forget
Combined with LONDON • M or W at 6:30 • Depends on topics • Mid-term Presentation Lectures this Term