Miletone 3
Here is the third deliverable for the term project for INFO 101. It is due Monday, May 14. This is an individual assignment. All academic integrity rules will apply. This must be your own work.
Your assignment is to write a chapter related to this topic for each of our course subjects. Recall, you will be working with this topic all quarter. Each chapter write-up related to our course subjects should be deep enough that what you write is significant and meaningful.
DELIVERABLE:
- Chapter 4 – how your topic is impacted by week 5 - Databases and data management
- Chapter 5 – how your topic is impacted by week 6 - Cyber security and cyber warfare
- Chapter 6 – how your topic is impacted by week 7 - Identity theft and individual cyber security
Besides the required elements, the paper will be graded according to the rubric below:
Rubric for Scholarly Paper
Originality: I want this to be your own thoughts, your own analysis. 50% - Without it, grade will be 0
Required topics 30%
Presentation: Spelling, Grammar, Flow, Punctuation 10%
Added Value: Personal anecdotes, theories, interpretations 10%
Submit your paper to the Turnitin link in the appropriate week. The paper must be saved in a Microsoft Word, RTF or Adobe PDF format. The name of the file must be formatted a specific way: FirstInitialLastNameMilestoneX. So, your first milestone submittal would be a file named “mrogersMilestone3.docx”. This format is mandatory. Therefore, there will be a deduction for anyone who fails to follow these simple instructions.
Some additional suggestions for having some fun with this assignment and succeeding at it:
1) Work on it as an ongoing project. Do something on it every week. Do not try to write the whole milestone out the day before it is due. If you have chosen a topic that truly interests you, this won’t be a hard suggestion to follow.
2) Make sure that you ask questions early and often. Don’t wait until the last day before the paper is due to figure out that you don’t know what to do.
3) If you have any difficulties with the English language, or with understanding how to write properly in terms of grammar, punctuation and flow, Drexel offers many services to help you. Take advantage of them.
4) Spell check!
5) Before submitting a paper, read it out loud. You will find that errors and problems with grammar and flow will often jump out at you when you do this, in a way they won’t when you just read the paper silently.