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CIS 115

Teams, Projects, and Success

Icebreaker Activity:

  1. Create a resume for your team as if your team were a single person
  2. List relevant items from each team member in every section
  3. Try to show ALL the skills and expertise your team can use
      

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5

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0

Teamwork Tips

  • Focus on building relationships first
  • Always keep the goal in mind
  • Communicate often and clearly
  • Start early, make prototypes, get feedback, repeat
  • Recognize when things aren't working and get help quickly

Team Projects:

  1. Topic Research
  2. Wiki Article

Choose team lead(s) for each project. Each person must lead or co-lead 1 project.

Topic Research

  1. Understand topic
  2. Research, research, research
  3. Locate resources for wiki article
  4. At least 4 per team member
  5. Present to the class (9-12 min.)

Due: Friday, October 14th
Presentations: Oct 18, 20, 25

Resource Requirements

  • At least 4 per team member
  • No more than 25% (1 per team member) from Wikipedia or other community edited site
  • More than half must be from an academically reliable source

Suggested Resources

Sample Bibliography


Use Bibme.org or similar if needed

Wiki Article

  1. Continue research
  2. Write rough draft
  3. At least 1000 words per team mem.
  4. Revise, revise, revise
  5. Submit final version online

Rough Draft Due: November 11th
Final Version Due: December 2nd

Wiki Article Tips

  • Write for your peers
  • Use engaging graphics
  • Link to online resources
  • Avoid jargon or sarcasm
  • Have other students read it for clarity
  • Read other textbooks or Wikipedia for examples and ideas
  • CITE EVERYTHING!

Sample Wiki

Note: Do not assume these are examples of our expectation of good work. They are simply what was submitted in prior semesters.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism: What it is
and Why it matters

K-State Honor Code Tips

Since Spring 2013:

  • Blogs - 8 students
  • Article draft - 50+ teams
  • Article final - 6 teams
  • 6 honor code violations reported

Online Blogs

  • New topic posted every other week
  • At least 600 words
  • Show original ideas and opinions
  • Include images, videos, media, etc.
  • Refer to textbook and online
  • Grammar itself won't be graded, but good grammar helps get your point across

Online Blog Software

Submitting your Blog

  • Submit your Blog Article's URL EACH TIME via K-State Canvas
  • Publish your first article on your blog
  • Submit the first article's URL via K-State Canvas. First one only:
    • OK: You'll get a grade
    • Problems: TA will email you

Blog 1: Personal Biography

Tell us a little about yourself. This is your chance to let us know who you are and what interests you. Some questions you can answer to get you started are below, but feel free to be as creative and expressive as possible introducing yourself.

  • Where are you from?
  • Why did you choose to come to Kansas State?
  • What interests you about Computing Science?
  • Do you have any hobbies?
  • What is your family like?
  • Have you had any interesting jobs or experiences?
  • What do you want to do after you graduate?

Assignments

  • Read and be prepared to discuss:
    • Pattern on the Stone
      Chapter 1: Nuts and Bolts
  • Blog 1 - Due Tuesday 9/6 10PM
  • TODAY: Scratch Overview