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On-Campus Mini-ID2050. Lecture #2. Problem Statement Social Implications Background Topics Deliverables Mission Statement. Assignment #2. Volunteer Examples. Discussion. Major Context/Issue Sponsor Specific contribution. Mission.
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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