CS4622 Final Project Objective: Research & Teach a “CS4622 Related “ Subject at a high-level using existing knowledge Teams will teach the class about a specific topic at a “high-level” relating to topics covered in CS4622 – no paper required – only power point slides required – you can scan images into the slides Due July 16th by 5pm – upload ppt slide presentation to D2L – docked 1% per each hour late Presentations will occur on July 17th (odd-numbered teams) and July 19th (even-numbered teams) - no teams will have to sit through 2 evenings of presentations – you can show up on your presentation day only. Your team has 20 minutes for the presentation – must be in powerpoint form All team members must present Docked for going over or below time limit of 20 minutes (5% per minute) Graded on (1) lecture clarity, flow and thoroughness (65%), (2) slide quality (15%), and (3) perceived team work (20%) Your presentation should flow as one lecture and not disjointed (can’t divide the subject – everyone must understand the entire subject – if not, will lose points on flow) Slides sent on July 16th by 5pm will be the final presentation used – no need to bring slides – can not change slides after July 16th (5 pm) – can only use the slides posted You should list the various sources you referenced in your lecture Team decision and strategy in determining “how” to cover the topic in 20 minutes. Team members are responsible for researching (and learning) together and organizing the lecture as a team – teamwork – I can sense teamwork or not before and during the presentation The Presentation topics will not be covered on any exam Will lose points for reading from cue cards or any source (including the actual ppt slides) - seeking for you to understand the topic at a high-level well enough to teach and instruct - not read. Will lose points for very “wordy” slides. Team numbers don’t indicate presentation order. NOTE: it take approximately 10 to 14 power point slides to conduct a 20 minute talk – your team is responsible for making sure the talk is timed for 20 minutes Words of advice: (1) don’t wait until the last minute to get started and (2) if you have problems with a team mate, let me know ASAP – don’t wait 1 or 2 weeks before the presentation (or the day of the presentation) – if so, it’s too late to take action
Topics Team 1 – Dark Web/I2P/Deep Web Team 2 – SCTP Team 3 – Network Security: DNS Spoofing, ARP Poisoning Team 4 – Network Security: DoS Attack, Smurf Attack Team 5 – Internet of Things (IoT) Team 6 – Mobile IP Team 7 – Network Security: IP Spoofing, Firewall NOTE 1: You are responsible for contacting your team members via email initially NOTE 2: Will lose points if you use Wikipedia (non-credible source) Odd-numbered teams present July 17th (Teams 1, 3, 5 and 7) Even-numbered teams present July 19th (Teams 2, 4 and 6) Only need to come on your team’s presentation day NOTE: Online lectures #24 and #25 will be posted on July 17th and July 19th, respectively
You only need to come on your team’s presentation day Presentations will occur on: July 17th (odd-numbered teams: 1, 3, 5 and 7) July 19th (even-numbered teams: 2, 4 and 6) - You only need to come on your team’s presentation day TEAM FULL_NAME EMAIL 1 Cardwell, Jon jcardwe3@students.kennesaw.edu Fredricks, Mark mfredric@students.kennesaw.edu Leiper, Jake wleiper@students.kennesaw.edu Vina, Ryan rvina@students.kennesaw.edu 2 Ahmed, Nawal nahmed10@students.kennesaw.edu Clifford, Harrison hcliffor@students.kennesaw.edu Kimani, Frank fkimani1@students.kennesaw.edu 3 Crews, Randy rcrews9@students.kennesaw.edu Hoffler, Stephen shoffler@students.kennesaw.edu Natic, Alex anatic@students.kennesaw.edu 4 Countess, Raymond rcountes@students.kennesaw.edu Fuentes, Ernesto efuente2@students.kennesaw.edu Negahdar, Arash anegahda@students.kennesaw.edu Nunnelley, Ben bnunnell@students.kennesaw.edu 5 Farris, Jacques jfarris7@students.kennesaw.edu Lee, Joshua jlee174@students.kennesaw.edu Pellegrini, Adam apelleg2@students.kennesaw.edu 6 Hunsinger, Clayton chunsing@students.kennesaw.edu Jiang, Xiaoju xjiang1@students.kennesaw.edu 7 Taylor, Jeremy jtayl202@students.kennesaw.edu Dr. Clincy Lecture