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This project aims to assist local communities and agencies in achieving sustainable development goals. Through specific contributions and in-depth research, the project team seeks to address social implications and deliver actionable results. The mission is to generate specific outcomes to support the ultimate objectives of the sponsoring agency or community. By focusing on sub-goals and objectives, this initiative will provide valuable information and insights for effective decision-making.
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On-CampusMini-ID2050 Lecture #2
Problem Statement • Social Implications • Background Topics • Deliverables • Mission Statement Assignment #2 Volunteer Examples • Discussion
Major Context/Issue • Sponsor • Specific contribution Mission This project is intended [or similar verbs like: designed, aimed, etc.] to help [or similar verbs like: assist, contribute, aid, etc.] the [sponsoring Agency, or local community] to [ultimate goal of agency/community] by [contribution of project team].
Phrase as “contribution” • Spell out specific contributions • Ask WHY? • Underline objectives/keywords • Big Sheet (3’) Mission Statements
Sub-goals • Generate specific results • 3-5 max • 3 data collection • 2 analytical • 5’ on sheets Objectives
Introduction bullets • Objectives • Information Requirements • Questions to sponsor • Advantages/Disadvantages of Teams • Good/Bad Team member • Library Assignments #3 and #4
5 Rhetorical Moves • BIG PICTUREEstablish field or general topic/context • LOCAL CONTEXTIntroduce specific problem or issue • STATUS QUOSummarize previous research/solutions • GAPIdentify research space • YOUR PROJECTIntroduce present research Introduction
MOVE 1 MOVE 2 MOVE 3 MOVE 4 Unfolding the 5 Moves Background Methodology MOVE 5
Background MOVE 1 MOVE 2 MOVE 3 MOVE 4 Storyline
Mission MOVE 5 Method.>Results>Analyses (Methodology) Objectives Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 Objective 4 Objective 5 Results (Methodology) Analyses
What do you need to know? • Why? • Where can you get the info? • Who specifically has it? • When do you need it by? • 2 Examples – big SHEETS – 10’ Information Requirements
Clarifications on scope • Yes/No Questions • Relate to Moves • Factoids • Sources of information • Past programs • Budgets/Expenditures to date • 2 Examples – 10’ Questions to Sponsors
Samples on Line • Contain • Logos • Thanks and Excitement • Student Names • Mission Statement and Objectives • Pointed Question(s) • Reference to Alias and URL • 5’ Discussion (finalize at PQP) Formal Letters to Sponsors
Advantages/Disadvantages • Good/Bad Teammate • Contracts (tomorrow) • 2 Examples each – 10’ Teamwork
Tutorials • Search Path Quiz • Template • Meeting with Librarian • Repeat as needed Library Support
Is a process • Leads to Background chapter • Meet with Library staff: • Concept map and demos • Snowball off 1 relevant paper per student • Deep searching session • Use multiple sources • Journals (academic and trade) • Books • Newspapers and magazines • Past IQPs • Etc. Literature Review
Introductory textbooks (freshman intro) • “Classic” paper(s) on the topic (snowball) • “Historical review” papers (chronological) • Very recent “state of the art” paper(s) • Proceedings from a “specialistic conference” • Recent “academic journal(s)” (December) • Recent “trade journal(s)” (December). • “Case studies” of practical applications of theories; • Useful “keyword search strings” for relevant hits; • “Government documents” (by your own sponsor?) • Past IQPs at your site or anywhere in the world; Library Wish List