TEL382 Paper/Presentation. Outline Format Grading Ethics Potential Topics.

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TEL382 Paper/Presentation

Outline Format Grading Ethics Potential Topics

Format - Paper Follow Format in Syllabus 10 to 15 Pages of INFORMATION CONTENT (Do not count Title, Outline, Reference Pages – ORIGINAL words) Title Page: –Course Number and Title –Paper Title (Industry/Business) –Date Due –Student Name Outline/Table of Contents Page Information Pages List of References Page

Format - Presentation Follow Format in Syllabus 10 Minute Presentation Title Slide: –Course Number and Title –Paper Title (Industry/Business) –Date Due –Student Name Outline/Table of Contents Slide Information Slides List of References Slide

Overall Grading Topic Chosen By Week 6 (9/29) Paper –Scored on Basis of 0 to 10 –15% of Final Grade –Due: Week 13 (11/24) Presentation –Scored on Basis of 0 to 10 –15% of Final Grade –Either Week 13 or 14 (11/24, 12/1) –Exact Date Determined by Lottery on Week 10 (11/3)

Grading - Paper Papers Are Due Week 13 (11/24) –Special Circumstances: pre-arranged with Instructor –1 Week Late: minus 2 points –2 Weeks Late: minus 3 points Criteria –Minor Grammar/Spelling Problems: minus 2 points –Minor Formatting Problems: minus 2 points –Major Grammar/Spelling Problems: minus 4 points –Major Formatting Problems: minus 4 points

Grading - Presentations Presentations Must Be Done the Week They are Due –Special Circumstances: pre-arranged with Instructor –1 Week Late: minus 5 points (if able to squeeze in) Criteria –40% Content Knowledge of Topic Detailed, Thorough Coverage –40% Presentation Charts (Organization, Content, Typos, etc.) Speech (Memory, Eye Contact, Enthusiasm, etc.) –20% Peer Evaluation

Ethics Papers/Presentations Accomplish a Number of Things: –Research/Read –Think/Evaluate –Writing/Public Speaking –Good Job Skills/Time Management Students Who Merely “Cut and Paste” From the Internet or Textbooks For the Paper Will Receive a Zero (0) for the Paper Students Who Do Not Show Up For Their Presentation Will Receive a Zero (0) for the Presentation

Potential Topics Aerospace Company in NYC Aerospace Company in Utica Aerospace Company in Boonville Automobile Mfg in NYC Automobile Mfg in Utica Automobile Mfg in Boonville Bank in NYC Bank in Utica Bank in Boonville Defense Company in NYC Defense Company in Utica Defense Company in Boonville Hospital in NYC Hospital in Utica Hospital in Boonville Insurance Company in NYC Insurance Company in Utica Insurance Company in Boonville NYS Gov Office in NYC NYS Gov Office in Utica NYS Gov Office in Boonville Retail Store in NYC Retail Store in Utica Retail Store in Boonville Securities Company in NYC Securities Company in Utica Securities Company in Boonville Sweater Mfg in NYC Sweater Mfg in Utica Sweater Mfg in Boonville

Potential Things To Be Concerned With People –Management/Employees/Customers/Visitors/Competitors Skill Level Loyalty/Intent Systems –IS General Business Specific –Utilities Information –Classified/Unclassified –Confidential/Personal –Copyright/Business Essential/Critical Environment –Natural –Man-made