Saturday, August 9, 2008

Presentation & Publication Guidelines

Urban Native, Digital Native
Honors in Amsterdam 2008
Presentation & Publication Guidelines
[updated 11 August - added link to outline]


10 August: for Sunday’s project updates at the Kröller-Müller park, each group will have 5-7 minutes. Here’s the presentation format:

* brief statement of project focus
* field research progress & road blocks
* next steps

Note: For all presentations, each group member should speak: divide your time evenly.

18 and 20 August: conference rehearsals: (10 minutes/group)

* intro
* research question
* methods
* findings
* conclusion

* you are free to choose the presentation software/media of your choice provided that it can be projected on to the wall using a computer

23 August: Conference Presentation (10 minutes/group)

* intro
* research question
* methods
* findings
* conclusion

* you are free to choose the presentation software/media of your choice provided that it can be projected on to the wall using a computer


24 August: Final Projects due.

Online Presentation requirements:

Each group will make use of the collaborative wiki platform to develop their research findings. You will use text, image, video, and geotagging as tools to communicate your research project. An outline/format for both the textual and video options is detailed here.

Text – use the wiki to collaboratively develop and communicate your project. Use the outline below as guidelines for your write up. Note: You can use your research proposal as a starting point—there should be much overlap in content.

Images – Incorporate photos of your field sites and/or subjects in strict compliance with your IRB Human Subjects certification.

Video - Incorporate at least one video clip related to your research topic and/or subjects depending on consent and privacy considerations.

Geotagging – create a Google map to identify your field sites and annotate these sites with text and/or images as appropriate. Where privacy is an issue, you can instead link topically related images to the group map.

Wiki – use the wiki format as the central ‘place’ for accessing/organizing all of your research materials; blogs, data, presentation, images, text, etc. this means to link to your online photo archives and such, rather than downloading to the wiki, in a manor that provides intelligent navigation possibilities.

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Text & Video options - Each group needs to choose between a text based and video based approach. The requirements for both are detailed here.

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