The
Great Big Show-you-can-really-do-it-all Final Assignment
Environmental
Resources 372:362
Intermediate Environmental Geomatics
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Stages of
Development
This
assignment has three phases:
1)
exploration and proposal
B)
proposal review and negotiation
iii)
project completion, product production, and
presentation
PHASE 1
The first phase, exploration and
proposal, should begin with you getting together with classmates and exploring
possible projects. To make your life
easier, you should try to bounce the ideas off Dr. Tulloch as soon as you think
you have something concrete.
Your proposed project should represent
a team of 2-4 people. THERE WILL BE NO ONE PERSON TEAMS. It should provide an answer to a real or
hypothetical question pertaining to a human issue (i.e. it should be about
solutions and not data). It should
reflect an appropriate level of difficulty for a team of your size and academic
progress (i.e. grad student teams should be able to do a tiny bit more). Multiple data sources are harder to work with
than a single source.
The
proposal should contain these specific items:
Names of all team participants
Title of proposed project
Question(s) being asked and answered
Methods for proposed project
Data to be used and source of data
Estimate of time required
Major Output (poster, web page, or
other)
Anything else that is needed in order
for the proposals to be understood
PROPOSAL
DEADLINE:
Must be emailed to dtulloch@crssa.rutgers.edu and jimm@crssa.rutgers.edu (Subject: 362: Proposal) BY Monday,
March 31, 2008.
PHASE B
Hopefully this phase will be quite
brief. We reserve the right to refuse,
revise, and/or negotiate changes to the
proposals. The point of this will be to
make sure that you have something that is realistic, but also meaningful.
PHASE iii
***The final projects will be due on
the last day of class (Monday, May 5th).
All teams will present their projects (5 minutes) and teams with
graduate students will be required to make a formal in-class presentation (10
minutes) on that date. ALL teams will
be expected to provide a report on their project detailing the project and
displaying the final results. Each
report should be of sufficient quality to present to a potential employer.
Details regarding the intermediate
deadlines, presentations and reports will be provided at a later date.
Important
dates:
April 16th– Data Acquisition complete
April 23rd– Analysis and Metadata complete
April 30th– Printing and Plotting complete
May 5th– Presentations and Reports handed in