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Course Project |
The groups so far for the course project are (please make your choices and email me by Monday October 7th with your "dyad" choice.
Group |
Members |
Option |
1 | Dale Garrett, Jim Hildensperger and Kyle Spaulding | 1 |
2 | Alyssa Cuervo, Laura Harmon and Michael Kutan | 1 |
3 | Stephanie Constantino, Scott McCalla and Kalab Yohannes | 2 |
4 | Karuna Batcha and Victoria Nikolov | 1 |
5 | John McManemin and Christopher Wan | 2 |
6 | Jason Jebbia and Jacob Ortega-Gingrich | 1 |
Time Slot |
Group | Topic |
MON DEC 7 #1 | Stephanie Constantino, Scott McCalla and Kalab Yohannes | Modified Predator-Prey with Dogs and Kiwi Birds |
MON DEC 7 #2 | John McManemin and Christopher Wan | The Lagrangian |
MON DEC 7 #3 | Alyssa Cuervo, Laura Harmon and Michael Kutan | Memorization Model |
WED DEC 9 #4 | Dale Garrett, Jim Hildensperger and Kyle Spaulding | A Game Of Inches |
WED DEC 9 #5 | Karuna Batcha and Victoria Nikolov | Modification of Predator-Prey Models By Including Alternative Food Source |
WED DEC 9 #6 | Jason Jebbia and Jacob Ortega-Gingrich | Explanation of Edwards-Buckmire Cinematic Box-Office Dynamics Model |
Here is checklist for how to evaluate your Course Project
Does this paper:
¨ have an Introduction, Conclusion and Thesis Statement (which I would prefer that you write in bold)?
¨ provide a paragraph (100-1200 word abstract) at the top which summarizes the salient details of the project?
¨ include ALL and appropriate references and citations (in a consistent style) to sources used to complete the project?
¨ give a precise and well-organized explanation of both the problem and its answer?
¨ clearly label diagrams, tables, graphs, or other visual representations of the math?
¨ define all variables, terminology, and notation used?
¨ use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation?
¨ contain correct mathematics?
¨ is spell-checked, free of grammar-errors and of a reasonable duration?
¨ contain a cover page with the signatures of all the members of the group?
Differential Equations Course Project
In this course, you are being asked to complete a course
project. This handout details the
information you need to complete the project successfully. The
goals of this project are to have
you extend your knowledge of differential equations according to
your own personal interest and to
practice your new ODE skills and enhance both your technical
writing and communication skills.
The project is worth 20% of your final course grade. Please
treat it accordingly.
Project Description
: You have two basic options in your project. Option 1: You can findProject Timeline:
Your project will have several deadlines associated with it. Although
1. Project Proposal: Friday, October 16th. [25 points] On this day you will turn ina project proposal that is no less than one page typed and double spaced. It should explain whether you are choosing option 1 or option 2, your project topic and how the topic is connected to differential equations. It should include any references you already have that you plan to be using. If you are choosing option 1, please attach one copy of your primary paper (you can consult many papers, but only attach the “main” one) as well as an idea of references you may still need to find. It should also include a detailed plan to complete your project and what you want your punch line to be that is, you should have an understanding of why your project is cool and important. If you are proposing a group project, you should also detail how each member plans to contribute. You only need to include one copy of the proposal, signed by all members. |
2. Rough Draft: Friday November 13th: [25 points] One component of your final project willinclude a formal write up of your work. You should turn in a rough draft of your project paper by Friday, November 14th at 5 p.m. It is fine to turn in your rough draft early. Drafts should be submitted by hard copy and not electronically. The length of the paper will vary between projects, but it is anticipated that no project will be adequately described in less than 5 pages. You should also include an outline of the paper with your rough draft. This is a technical paper and should include an abstract, an introduction, a paper body, a conclusion, and appendices. Figures and relevant data should be included and properly labeled. You should also make sure to cite any references you have used. |
3. Final Paper: Monday, November 30th: [50 points] All groups will turn in their final paperon Monday November 30th by 5 p.m. EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY: Rough Draft Handed in by Monday November 23rd at 5pm. |
4. Oral Presentations: Monday, December 7th and Wednesday, December 9th. [100 points]Oral presentations will be done in class. Each project group should plan on speaking for 12 minutes if the group consists of two people or 8 minutes if solo and 20 minutes if the group is the trio. This is not a long time to explain the amount of work you have been doing, so your presentations will have to be well prepared and practiced. Your presentation should be done with the use of a computer projector in a medium such as power point. A properly timed presentation will be within a minute of the allotted time. Speaking for a shorter length of time or a longer length of time will affect your project grade by at least 5 points. |