Abstract
Background
Describe the background of the project. Make sure to cover who, what, why, when and where…
Problem statement
Start your project objective statement in the format, "The objective of this project is to..."
Criteria
Include a brief intro to the criteria and then include a table with constraints and weights (0-10 highest). Feel free to use the code from examples, such as CCAT pedal powered TV#Evaluation Criteria.
Grading Criteria for previous sections:
- Formatting (should look good, sortable table for criteria) +20
- Thoroughness of content (who, what, when, were, etc.) +40
- Considers audience (this will be read by people outside the US and in the future, consider things such as most people do not know where Arcata is) +30
- Extra (e.g. images) +10
Literature Review
Introduce the literature review briefly and then use heading and subheadings for topics. This should focus on information… NO PLAGIARISM! Make sure to see assignments on Canvas.[1]
Grading criteria for Literature Review:
- Formatting (should look good, see Appropedia suggested formatting) +20
- Thoroughness of research (at least 3 books and 1 peer reviewed journal per person... lots of credible web refs) +40
- Uses reference format +30
- Extra (amazing sources) +10
Prototyping
Show examples of the prototyping process including what you learned.
Construction
Very complete description of how final project is made. This large section should have lots of pictures. Use the Help:Images#Galleries and probably Template:How_to (e.g. Barrel O' Fun Worm Bin Instructions).
Timeline
Introduce the timeline and include a table of the timeline.
Grading criteria for timeline:
- Spelling and grammar +15
- Completeness of timeline +35
- Table formatting +15
- Timeline introduced +15
- Separate columns for propose and actual completion date.
Costs
Description of costs, donations, the fact that this is just proposed, etc. See Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table for a very nice looking table format.
Grading criteria for costs:
- Formatting (should look good, see Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table formatting) +20
- Thoroughness and up-to-dateness of budget (should display necessary components, including donations, have an introduction, etc) +40
- Mathematical accuracy +30
- Extra (sortable, etc) +10
Operation
This is how to operate. It should have a brief introduction and very useful images with labels. Also it may work best for your project to use the step by step how to template {{How to}}. See #Troubleshooting for an example.
Maintenance
Introduce this maintenance section.
Schedule
This is when to maintain what.
- Daily
- A daily task
- A daily task
- Weekly
- a weekly task
- a weekly task
- Monthly
- a monthly task
- a monthly task
- Yearly
- a yearly task
- a yearly task
- Every __ years
- task
- task
Instructions
This is how to maintain. The step by step how to template {{How to}} is most likely best for this part.
Conclusion
Testing results
Describe the testing results.
Discussion
Discuss the testing results.
Lessons learned
Discuss lessons were learned during this project and what you would do different next time.
Next steps
Discuss any next steps for the project as it goes on into the future.
Troubleshooting
This is only how to troubleshoot basic operation. For complex issues, the solution might just say contact ________. It should be a table in this format:
Problem | Suggestion |
---|---|
Example issue | Example solution or suggestion |
Does not turn on | Make sure it is plugged in |
Another issue | Et cetera |
Team
Introduce team and semester in the following format:
- Lonny Grafman
- for each team member.
Grading criteria
Grading criteria for the remaining sections:
- Grammar and spelling +10
- Formatting +10
- Depth, breadth and accuracy of content +70
- Project documentation's potential for impact (e.g. reproduction) +10
All together these section grades are applied to a final grading rubric described on Canvas.
References
Make sure to include other relevant categories at the bottom, e.g. [[Category:CCAT]], [[Category:Pedal_power]], etc.
- ↑ For example at 305 literature review template you will see the recommendation to use Help:Footnotes.