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 Topic: Designing a device to access wireless internet remotely 
Jarret Lavallee
Corey Davis
 
 
 Topic:  Learning SketchUp 
John Bacus
Jon Dormody
Brian Brown
 
 
 Topic: Established Web 2.0 Technologies Effectively Encouraging Active Collaboration 
Andy Hoffner
Brian Sax
Jason Held
 
 
 Topic: Real Time Software vs. Non-Real Time Software 
Tyler Brown
David Musson
Joe Zeles
Jessica Speir
 
 
 Topic: Designing Environments for Brainstorming
Yingdan Huang
Peng Michael Shao
Praful Mangalath
Chen-Chung Liu
 
 remark: a nicer formatted Word file with this information is at:  Ind-res-guidelines-2007.doc
 
 Gerhard Fischer and Hal Eden: "Design, Learning, and Collaboration"  Spring Semester 2007
 
 
 Independent Research GuidelinesSwiki Location: Independent Research
 
 
 Timetable
| date | objective |  | 2/7 | articulate your interest; discuss collaboration |  | 2/21 | one page statement for each group |  | 3/7 | first 1-3 page progress report |  | 3/21 | second 1-3 page progress report |  | 4/2 | presentations and discussion in class |  | 4/23 | 3-5 page final report; post everything in the Swiki; 10:00am |  | 4/23 and 4/25 | class presentation; each team will have 1/2 of  class session (i.e. approx 35 minutes) |  Objectives
 opportunity to engage in self-directed learning in the context of an independent research exploration 
 this work is more conceptual than the course project  and it is intended to complement the experience of the course project 
 it can be related to the course project, but it does not have to be!
 
 
 please form four teams (each approximately with the same number of participants) focused respectively on: design, learning, collaboration, and on the interrelationship between the three activities. These are broad topics and you should define a focus for your investigation by finding and defining more specific topics in your area of investigation. Possible themes for more specific research topics are:
 individual and social creativity
 meta-design
 end-user development
 distributed intelligence
 Web 2.0 technologies
 soft skills in computer science education
..
 
 
 some suggestions:
 for your information gathering process use  materials from the course, books, articles, opinion pieces, the WWW, 
 interview people (e.g., faculty members, PhD students, friends, colleagues at work, ..) about their insights and perspectives
 
 
 interaction between teams: the different teams should interact with each other and see how their findings and work processes can profit from each other
 
 Some Suggested Referencesthe references below can help you to get you started  but you can also use as starting points some of the papers that we have discussed in class! You do not have to limit yourselves to these resources.
 
 Design
 Norman, D. A. (1993) Things That Make Us Smart, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA. 
 National-Research-Council (2003) Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation, and Creativity, National Academy Press, Washington, DC.
 
 Learning
 Bruner, J. (1996) The Culture of Education, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 
 Gardner, H. (1991) The Unschooled Mind, Basic Books, New York.
 
 Collaboration
 Bennis, W. & Biederman, P. W. (1997) Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration, Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA. 
 Salomon, G. (Ed.) (1993) Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
 
 Design/Learning/Collaboration
 Brown, J. S., & Duguid, P. (2000) The Social Life of Information, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA.
 Florida, R. (2002) The Rise of the Creative Class and How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life, Basic Books, New York, NY.
 remark from Gerhard: if groups what to take a look at these books: I have them and you can borrow them for some time
 
 
 Assessment
 your contribution to this major aspect of the course will be assessed as follows:
 your work material submitted, including
 your "mastering" of the theme chosen by you
 your originality (i.e., just copying phrases from different sources will not do)
 your presentation in class
 your work will be evaluated as a team effort  so hopefully all team members will act as "good contributors" to the collaborative effort!
           
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