Integrated Research Integrated Research Components: Components: A Practical and A Practical and Effective Alternative to Effective Alternative to Senior Projects Senior Projects Ellen L. Walker Ellen L. Walker Oberta A. Slotterbeck Oberta A. Slotterbeck Hiram College Hiram College {walkerel, {walkerel, obie}@hiram.edu obie}@hiram.edu
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Integrated Research Components: A Practical and Effective Alternative to Senior Projects. Ellen L. Walker Oberta A. Slotterbeck Hiram College {walkerel, obie}@hiram.edu. Models for Senior Projects. Capstone Project (e.g CC2001) Team-based, software engineering - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Integrated Research Integrated Research Components: Components:
A Practical and Effective A Practical and Effective Alternative to Senior ProjectsAlternative to Senior Projects
Models for Senior ProjectsModels for Senior Projects• Capstone Project (e.g CC2001)
– Team-based, software engineering
• Honors Research Project or Thesis– Only for the best students– Goal: publishable research
• 2004 Model Curriculum for Liberal Arts Colleges includes either
Integrated Research Integrated Research Components (IRCs)Components (IRCs)
• Individual semester-long projects
• Attached to specific courses– Separate 2-credit course with co-requisite
• Required of all students
• Two IRC’s required to graduate– Generally, junior and senior year
Student Requirements for IRCStudent Requirements for IRC• Proposal - within first two weeks
– Sets scope and evaluation criteria for the project; negotiated with faculty member
• Implementation - semester-long– Must include significant original code
• Poster - 1 week before presentation• Presentation and Paper (as for a research
conference) - end of semester– 20 minute oral presentations grouped into sessions
on the last 1-3 evenings of the semester.
Integrated Research Integrated Research Components (IRCs)Components (IRCs)
• Individual semester-long projects
• Attached to specific courses
• Required of all students
• Two IRC’s required to graduate– Generally, junior and senior year
Why Attached to CoursesWhy Attached to Courses
• Reduced intellectual load for faculty advisor (who is also teaching the course)
• “Research group” experience for students
• Synergy between course and research experiences
• Interactions among pre-IRC and current-IRC students
Adapting Courses for IRCAdapting Courses for IRC• Overview of Research Early
– Both topics and methods– Also motivates non-IRC students
• Refer to students’ projects as examples– Take advantage of students’ work– Provide “hints” when techniques are
applicable– Students doing research ask deeper
questions
Adapting Courses for IRC Adapting Courses for IRC (cont’d)(cont’d)
• Require students to read and present papers from the literature– Models of research– Models of writing– Practice presenting technical papers
Project and Course in Same Project and Course in Same Semester?Semester?
• Rarely does a researcher know all that is needed before the project
• Students’ research does double duty (helps in the course, also)
• Projects tend to focus on topics covered early in the course– Not necessarily a good thing
Courses Offered with IRC’sCourses Offered with IRC’s• Artificial Intelligence• Bioinformatics• Computer Vision• Database• Graphics• Networks• Parallel and Distributed Systems • Simulation• Systems Administration
Integrated Research Integrated Research Components (IRCs)Components (IRCs)
• Individual semester-long projects
• Attached to specific courses
• Required of all students
• Two IRC’s required to graduate– Generally, junior and senior year
OutcomesOutcomes• Students apply to, and are accepted into,
competitive summer research programs and graduate schools
• Students in summer programs and graduate school report that they were well-prepared
• Students report that IRC project information on their resume and/or web page got them their jobs in industry
Outcomes (cont’d)Outcomes (cont’d)
• Students have presented their IRC projects externally– ACM Student Research Competition– Crown Gall Conference (Bioinformatics)– ECCC Student Research Conference– Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing
Outcomes (cont’d)Outcomes (cont’d)
• Faculty report that the additional effort involved in supervising an IRC (even a large one) is reduced from the old “senior project” days
• Because the IRC is a recognized course, it is counted in faculty load
Challenges That RemainChallenges That Remain
• Getting students to write early drafts of their papers (and giving them feedback)
• Getting students to submit good work externally, especially when it requires rewriting
• Too many students end the semester feeling that they’re “just now ready” to work on their projects
Questions?Questions?
• Our website has additional information– http://cs.hiram.edu/~walkerel/IRC.html