GEOG 850
Location Intelligence for Business

9.3: Term Project – Providing Peer Feedback and Continue Working on Your Final Project Report

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Deliverable:

Using the same 2 classmates, provide useful feedback on your colleagues’ Project Update Presentation. Post your comments in Canvas to the Term Project: Project Update Presentation with Audio forum in the Lesson 8 module. Please use the following as a guide when providing feedback.

  • Consider making comments that will help your classmates improve upon what is already likely good research thus far.
  • Did your classmate forget a key data attribute?
  • Is there another geography/boundary that should be considered?
  • What additional perspective can you offer?

Due Tuesday 11:59 pm (Eastern Time).
Check the Calendar in Canvas for specific time frames and due dates.

There is no specific deliverable for your term project required this week, but you really should be aiming to make some progress on your project this week!

Spend approximately 50% of time this week on your term project, (and the other 50% on your emerging trend/technology activity).

  1. At this point in the project, you should have completed a first pass at data gathering and report/map generation.
  2. You will receive feedback from both the instructor and your peers on the progress of your term project (if you haven't already done so). Make sure you return to your presentation from Week 8 to view this critique (and perhaps incorporate suggestions.) You are likely making a second pass at data/reports/maps as a result of the feedback from Week 8.

Thinking ahead about the written report—Lesson 10 . . .

Guidelines for completing your term project paper:

You have quite a bit of flexibility in terms of the final product—your format and tone should match your individual case. The report can read like a white paper, an academic paper, or a consultant's report. However, as you're all likely concerned with some basic guidelines, please consider the following broad requirements (which can be amended with reason):

  • Make sure you include these key elements:
  1. Cover page with title, course, your name, date.
  2. Executive summary or abstract (this should be succinct—one or two paragraphs).
  3. Background on the case/question (enough detail so it makes sense to the reader).
  4. Data/methods/steps.
  5. Your findings/conclusion/proposed solution (short and to the point).
  6. Perhaps a look forward to next steps or items you couldn't complete.
  • 5-7 pages of text, non-inclusive of maps/charts/reports—In rare circumstances, your paper might be shorter. Please, as always, make sure you convey your information as clearly and concisely as possible, which is part of your grade. Also make sure you Write AND Proofread.
  • Paper Title - make sure your title is descriptive of your research including reference to the general data being used, geographic location, and time interval.
  • Delivered as Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF.  
  • Maps must be legible, titled, and have a key.
  • Reports may be included as appendices and referenced as such in your text, or you may export/capture portions of reports for inclusion. (Appendices do not count towards your suggested page count.)
  • Make sure you consider how an image will fit into your document when you screen capture or export an image.
  • Use simple APA citation guidelines (unless you are more comfortable with MLS or something else). While I will not grade citation formats, I do expect any outside sources (and data!) to be cited, at the very least in a short bibliography.

Above all else...

Remember, your term project is your chance to convey an understanding of the material AND your ability to concisely and effectively present your case and findings—assuming you successfully achieve these two broad goals, your term project report will be successful!

Upcoming Deliverable (During Lesson 10):

A Word .doc/.docx or PDF .pdf submitted in Canvas to the Term Project: Final Project Report drop box.

Due Wednesday (last day of classes) 11:59 pm (Eastern Time).
Check the Calendar in Canvas for specific time frames and due dates.