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[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|Detailed description of final projects]]
[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|Detailed description of final projects]]


'''Final projects are due [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/149253/assignments/981734 via Canvas] at 12pm (Central time) on December 8, 2021'''. [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|The final project]] for the course will be a 3,000-5,000 word written document consisting of two parts: (1) a strategic plan for your graduate school career and (2) a research plan for an empirical and/or design project you aim to conduct in the coming year+. [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|Additional details here]].
'''Final projects are due via Canvas at 12pm (Central time) on December 8, 2021'''. [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|The final project]] for the course will be a 3,000-5,000 word written document consisting of two parts: (1) a strategic plan for your graduate school career and (2) a research plan for an empirical and/or design project you aim to conduct in the coming year+. [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)/Final_project|Additional details here]].


=== Grading and assessment ===
=== Grading and assessment ===
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* Dragicevic, P., Jansen, Y., Sarma, A., Kay, M., and Chevalier, F.. 2019. Increasing the Transparency of Research Papers with Explorable Multiverse Analyses. Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Paper 65, 1–15. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300295 ([https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01976951/document Open Access archival copy]).
* Dragicevic, P., Jansen, Y., Sarma, A., Kay, M., and Chevalier, F.. 2019. Increasing the Transparency of Research Papers with Explorable Multiverse Analyses. Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Paper 65, 1–15. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300295 ([https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01976951/document Open Access archival copy]).
** [https://explorablemultiverse.github.io/ Explorable multiverse analyses demo]
** [https://explorablemultiverse.github.io/ Explorable multiverse analyses demo]
* Case study on [https://caseyfiesler.com Professor Casey Fiesler] (CU Boulder, Information). You should check out her [https://caseyfiesler.com personal website], [https://www.internetruleslab.com/ lab website], [https://www.youtube.com/c/CaseyFieslerPhD Youtube channel], [https://cfiesler.medium.com/ Medium blog], [https://www.tiktok.com/@professorcasey? TikTok channel], [https://twitter.com/cfiesler Twitter], and [https://caseyfiesler.com/press/ Press and public scholarship page]. Please make sure to review the (good) examples that follow below  
* Case study on [https://caseyfiesler.com Professor Casey Fiesler] (CU Boulder, Information). You should check out her [https://caseyfiesler.com personal website], [https://www.internetruleslab.com/ lab website], [https://www.youtube.com/c/CaseyFieslerPhD Youtube channel], [https://cfiesler.medium.com/ Medium blog], [https://www.tiktok.com/@professorcasey? TikTok channel], [https://twitter.com/cfiesler Twitter], and [https://caseyfiesler.com/press/ Press and public scholarship page]. Please make sure to at least review the (good) examples that follow below  
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvkuEKGNWQo Academic public scholarship: Should you blog as a grad student or professor?]
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvkuEKGNWQo Academic public scholarship: Should you blog as a grad student or professor?]
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh5b5wZzgBA Advice for new Ph.D. students: How to succeed in graduate school!]
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh5b5wZzgBA Advice for new Ph.D. students: How to succeed in graduate school!]
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** [https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-ethical-tech-starts-with-addressing-ethical-debt/ Ethical tech starts with addressing ethical debt (''Wired'' opinion)]
** [https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-ethical-tech-starts-with-addressing-ethical-debt/ Ethical tech starts with addressing ethical debt (''Wired'' opinion)]
** [https://www.internetruleslab.com/fandom Internet Rules Lab page on fandom research]
** [https://www.internetruleslab.com/fandom Internet Rules Lab page on fandom research]
* [https://tiilt.northwestern.edu Tiilt Lab website] (Marcelo Worsley's research group).
** (''Recommended example paper'')  Worsley, M. (2021). [https://tiilt.northwestern.edu/assets/papers/exploring%20ideation%20strategies.pdf Exploring ideation strategies as an opportunity to support and evaluate making]. ''Information and Learning Sciences''.
==== Assignment ====
* Create and record a prototype "pitch" (maximum 1 minute or about 150 words) that communicates your research to both colleagues and non-specialist, non-academic "civilians." You should focus either on the project you are planning/pursuing for the research plan component of the final project in this course or your research agenda overall. Feel free to consult online resources (for example, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6BVhuBvzQY this video] is a little hokey, but decent). Note that this will (likely) require you to speak to the (anticipated) results and contribution of your project!
* Please upload the text and video to Canvas. Note that you can (I believe!) record your video directly in Canvas as well!
==== Additional resources ====
* [https://chi2021.acm.org/for-authors/presenting/papers/guide-to-a-successful-presentation CHI 2021 Guide to a successful presentation].
* Howard, Philip N., 2015. [https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2015/09/16/essay-preparing-effective-presentation-academic-job-talk A dozen slides]. ''Inside Higher Ed''.
* Pilcher, Helen. 2019. [https://sigchi.org/resources/communicating-your-research-with-the-public-and-press/ A practical guide to communicating with non-scientists]. Sigchi.org.
* Tufte, Edward. The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint (a classic! on Canvas).


=== Week 10: 11.24 ===
=== Week 10: 11.24 ===
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=== Week 11: 12.1 ===
=== Week 11: 12.1 ===


'''Challenge: Where to from here?''' Pathways through graduate school, job markets, and beyond
'''Challenge: Where to from here?''' Surviving graduate school, job markets, and beyond


'''Guests: Distinguished Alumni Panel'''
'''Guests: Distinguished Alumni Panel'''
* [https://comartsci.msu.edu/our-people/fashina-alade Fashina Aladé], Assistant Professor, Advertising & Public Relations, Michigan State University ([https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/12610257/download?download_frd=1 CV])
* TBA
* Sarah D'Angelo, UX Researcher, Google ([https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahrdangelo LinkedIn (sign-in required)])
* Eden Litt, Director of Research, Meta ([https://www.linkedin.com/in/edenlitt LinkedIn (sign-in required)])
* [http://www.amyaross.com Amy Ross-Arguedas], Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University ([https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/12610263/download?download_frd=1 CV])
* [https://annenberg.usc.edu/faculty/marlon-twyman-ii Marlon Twyman], Assistant Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California ([https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/12610271/download?download_frd=1 CV])


== Credit and notes ==
== Credit and notes ==
This course design and syllabus builds from prior iterations offered by Pablo Boczkowski, Darren Gergle, Eszter Hargittai, and me. It has also been shaped by input from the current faculty affiliated with the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs.
This course design and syllabus builds from prior iterations offered by Pablo Boczkowski, Darren Gergle, Eszter Hargittai, and me. It has also been shaped by input from the current faculty affiliated with the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs.
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