IDS 403 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric

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IDS 403 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric Overview In this course, you have explored the relationship between technology, society, and the individual. It is important to recognize the influence and impact that emerging technology can have and what that means for individuals in all disciplines. Technology has a pervading influence on many aspects of society, and how that is dealt with requires diverse knowledge and perspectives to investigate and change. Across many disciplines, the ability to investigate and then articulate a plan to inspire change is often necessary to achieve personal and professional goals. The purpose of this project is to examine the role of technology in modern society and how it impacts individuals through the development of a plan that addresses a local or global problem relating to technology. The project is divided into four milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two, Three, Five, and Six. The final product will be submitted in Module Seven. In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes: IDS-403-01: Analyze the evolving role of technology in one s discipline of study or chosen profession by investigating the influence of technology on modern culture IDS-403-02: Integrate interdisciplinary approaches for determining how technology affects modern identity in personal and professional contexts IDS-403-03: Explain how technology influences modern society by employing appropriate research strategies IDS-403-04: Recommend strategies for utilizing current technology to meet personal and professional goals IDS-403-05: Articulate informed viewpoints on how technology shapes the world and can influence change using effective communication skills IDS-403-06: Assess the impact of emerging technologies on societal issues for incorporating diverse perspectives and viewpoints informed by relevant literature and interpersonal experiences Prompt For this project, you will choose a local or global issue that pertains to technology. The chosen issue should also relate to one or more of the topics that have been addressed in this course (technologies influence on relationships, policies and regulations, identity, gender, health, social class, etc.). ). Some examples of broad issues within these topics can be located here. In this presentation, you will explain a chosen issue and how it pertains to technology and provide a plan of action for addressing this issue. This plan includes recommendations for improvements as well as strategies and a plan for implementing the recommendations. You will develop your plan as a multimedia presentation that includes an oral narration component. This oral component should be a recorded oral narration that accompanies your multimedia presentation. You will be required to provide written speaker notes that correspond with your presentation in a separate Word document. Be sure to support your answers with appropriate evidence. Specifically, you must address the critical elements listed below. Most of the critical elements align with a particular course outcome (shown in brackets).

I. Introduction: For this part of the project, you will examine the role of technology in society and how it influences aspects of culture and the individual. You will explore a topic that has been discussed in this course (technology s influence on relationships, policies and regulations, identity, gender, health, social class, etc.) to help guide your analysis. A. Analyze how social practices and technology have changed the everyday operations in modern societies? [IDS-403-01] B. Analyze the influence of technology on society as a force for societal change. [IDS-403-01] C. Using relevant research or diverse perspectives, assess how emerging technologies have brought about societal issues. [IDS-403-06] D. Analyze how technology has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in your discipline of study or professional field you are interested in going into.. [IDS-403-01] II. III. Issue: For this part of the project, you will introduce your chosen issue and how it relates to technology and any of the topics that have been discussed in the course. A. Using appropriate research strategies, describe a social or global issue that is related to technology. [IDS-403-03] i. What is the origin of the issue? ii. What is the issue about? B. Using appropriate research strategies, describe the target population of the issue. [IDS-403-03] i. Who is impacted by the issue? ii. What is important to know about them? C. Using appropriate research strategies, explain how the chosen issue relates to a topic that has been discussed in this course. [IDS-403-03] i. In other words, how can you connect the social or global issue you have chosen with a topic that has been discussed in this course? ii. How does it inform your understanding of the issue? D. Using relevant research or diverse perspectives, assess how the chosen issue is impacting the target population. [IDS-403-06] Plan: For this part of the project, you will offer recommendations, a plan to improve your chosen issue, and strategies for implementing your plan. A. Make recommendations for how the current issue could be addressed in order to minimize its impact on the target population. [IDS-403-04] B. Explain how current technology could be used to address the chosen issue. [IDS-403-04] i. Is there new or updated technology that could be used to address an issue associated with older or outdated technology? ii. Could the technology associated with the chosen issue be used in different ways to address the issue? C. Imagine you are in charge of addressing your chosen issue. What challenges will you face when implementing your plan? How would you address those challenges? Support your answer with relevant research or diverse perspectives. [IDS-403-04] D. Explain the strengths of your plan and why it is likely it would be successful. Be sure to support your justification with relevant research. [IDS- 403-06]

IV. Conclusion: For this part of the project, you will conclude your presentation by examining the role of technology in society and how it influences aspects of culture and the individual. A. Explain through the four lenses how use of technology has or has not shaped our interactions with other people or cultures. [IDS-403-02] B. Using the four lenses, discuss the positive and negative aspects associated with technology.[ids-403-02] C. Looking through the four lenses, explain how technology impacts both your personal and professional identities. Consider how technology impacts the day-to-day responsibilities or questions faced by practitioners in your field or discipline. [IDS-403-02] V. Presentation: Throughout your presentation, you will be assessed on your ability to use effective multimedia communication skills to deliver your message to your audience A. Construct your presentation in a way that ensures the oral narration and visual elements are logically organized in order to convey your message to your audience. [IDS-403-05] B. Provide evidence in your presentation to support the. Make sure you include citations in appropriate APA or MLA format. [IDS-403-05] C. Select multimedia elements to logically flow with your presentation to articulate the and the goals of your plan. [IDS-403-05] i. Did you emphasize key ideas in your oral component? ii. Do your multimedia elements logically flow with the accompanying presentation? Milestones Milestone One: Introduction In Module Two, you will complete a draft of the Introduction section of your presentations. In this section, you will examine the role of technology in society and how it influences aspects of culture and the individual. The final project represents a significant portion of your final grade, so it is imperative that you develop your ideas well. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric. Milestone Two: Issue In Module Three, you will submit a draft of the Issue section of your presentation. In this section, you will introduce the issue and how it relates to technology and any of the topics that have been discussed in the course. This milestone will be submitted as a Word document. Note that this document, with revisions, can serve as your speaker notes for the final project submission. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Two Rubric. Milestone Three: Plan In Module Five, you will submit a draft of the Plan section of your presentation. In this section, you will offer recommendations and a plan to improve the issue as well as strategies for implementing your plan. You will also create the visual facet of your final project presentation. Keep in mind that your voice will be the primary carrier of your message and that visuals play a supporting role. You want your voice and visuals to work together and not compete for attention. Therefore, it is important that you minimize the number of words on each slide and maximize the use of visual elements like photographs, illustrations, graphs, and other graphical elements. This milestone has two deliverables. You will submit this milestone as a presentation draft in PowerPoint that will include visuals and a separate Word document containing your speaker notes. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Three Rubric.

Milestone Four: Presentation Practice and Tech Check In Module Six, you will practice putting it all together. For this assignment, you will narrate the Plan section of your presentation. This milestone will be assessed on a pass/fail basis. Final Project: Multimedia Presentation In Module Seven, you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final product. It should reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. There should be two deliverables: your multimedia presentation and a separate Word document with speaker notes. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric. Deliverables Milestone Deliverable Module Due Grading One Introduction Two Graded separately; Milestone One Rubric Two Issue Three Graded separately; Milestone Two Rubric Three Plan Five Graded separately; Milestone Three Rubric Four Presentation Practice and Tech Check Six Graded separately; pass/fail Final Project Submission: Multimedia Presentation Seven Graded separately; Final Project Rubric Final Project Rubric Guidelines for Submission: Your multimedia presentation (10 slides minimum) with audio elements must be accompanied by 6 to 8 pages of speaker notes. The notes should be submitted in a Word document with 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. The length of this presentation (including all oral components) should be 8 to 12 minutes. Include a minimum of three relevant resources and cite them according to APA or MLA style. Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Introduction: Social Practices [IDS-403-01] Introduction: Force for Societal Change [IDS-403-01] analysis demonstrates keen insight into the relationship between how technology and social practices have influenced each other analysis demonstrates keen insight into the influence of technology as a force for societal change Analyzes how social practices have shaped technology and how technology has begun to shape social practices Analyzes the influence of technology on society as a force for societal change Analyzes how social practices have shaped technology and how technology has begun to shape social practices, but analysis is cursory Analyzes the influence of technology on society as a force for societal change, but analysis is cursory Does not analyze how social practices have shaped technology and how technology has begun to shape social practices Does not analyze the influence of technology on society as a force for societal change

Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Introduction: Societal Issues [IDS-403-06] Introduction: Discipline of Study [IDS-403-01] Issue: Social or Global Issue [IDS-403-03] Issue: Target Population [IDS-403-03] Issue: Topic [IDS-403-03] Issue: Impacting [IDS-403-06] relevant research or diverse perspectives used demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the impact of emerging technologies on societal issues analysis demonstrates keen insight into how technology has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in the discipline of study description demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the relationship between the chosen issue and technology description demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the target population Meets Proficient criteria and makes cogent connections between the chosen issue and a topic discussed in this course relevant research or diverse perspectives used demonstrate a nuanced understanding of how the chosen issue is impacting the target population Assesses how emerging technologies have brought about societal issues and uses relevant research or diverse perspectives Analyzes how technology has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in the discipline of study or area of interest Describes a social or global issue and how it relates to technology, and uses appropriate research strategies Describes the target population of the issue and uses appropriate research strategies Explains how the chosen issue relates to a topic discussed in this course and uses appropriate research strategies Assesses how the chosen issue is impacting the target population and uses relevant research or diverse perspectives Assesses how emerging technologies have brought about societal issues and uses research and diverse perspectives, but assessment is cursory or use of research or diverse perspectives is inappropriate Analyzes how technology has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in the discipline of study or area of interest, but analysis is cursory Describes social or global issue and how it relates to technology, but description is cursory or research strategies are inappropriate Describes the target population of the issue, but description is cursory or research strategies are inappropriate Explains how the chosen issue relates to a topic discussed in this course, but explanation is cursory or research strategies are inappropriate Assesses how the chosen issue is impacting the target population and uses research or diverse perspectives, but assessment is cursory or use of research or diverse perspectives is inappropriate Does not assess how emerging technologies have brought about societal issues using relevant research or diverse perspectives Does not analyze how technology has influenced the behaviors and operations of individuals in the discipline of study or area of interest Does not describe a social or global issue and how it relates to technology Does not describe the target population of the issue Does not explain how the chosen issue relates to a topic discussed in this course Does not assess how the chosen issue is impacting the target population

Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Plan: Recommendations [IDS-403-04] Plan: Current Technology [IDS-403-04] Plan: Challenges [IDS-403-04] Plan: Strengths [IDS-403-06] Conclusion: Use of Technology [IDS-403-02] Conclusion: Positive and Negative Aspects [IDS-403-02] recommendations demonstrate keen insight into how to address the chosen issue explanation demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the technological options that could address the chosen issue explanation reveals in-depth awareness of challenges of overcoming issues in technology uses relevant research to demonstrate keen insight into why the plan would be successful use of the four lenses demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the impact of technology on interactions with other people and cultures use of the four lenses demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the positive and negative aspects associated with technology Makes recommendations for how the current issue could be addressed in order to minimize its impact on the target population Explains how current technology could be used to address the chosen issue Explains what challenges will be faced when implementing the plan and uses relevant research or diverse perspectives Explains the strengths of the plan and why it is likely to be successful, and uses relevant research Explains through the four lenses how use of technology has or has not shaped interactions with other people and cultures Discusses the positive and negative aspects associated with technology and uses the four lenses Makes recommendations for how the current issue could be addressed in order to minimize its impact on the target population, but recommendations made are cursory Explains how current technology could be used to address the chosen issue, but explanation is cursory Explains what challenges will be faced when implementing the plan, and uses research or diverse perspectives, but explanation is cursory or use of research or diverse perspectives is inappropriate Explains the strengths of the plan and why it is likely to be successful, and uses research, but explanation is cursory or use of research is inappropriate Explains through the four lenses how use of technology has or has not shaped interactions with other people and cultures, but explanation or use of the four lenses is cursory Discusses the positive and negative aspects associated with technology and uses the four lenses, but discussion or use of the four lenses is cursory Does not make recommendations for how the current issue could be addressed in order to minimize its impact on the target population Does not explain how current technology could be used to address the chosen issue Does not explain what challenges will be faced when implementing the plan Does not explain the strengths of the plan and why it is likely to be successful Does not explain how use of technology has or has not shaped interactions with other people and cultures through the four lenses Does not discuss the positive and negative aspects associated with technology through the four lenses

Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Conclusion: Impacts [IDS-403-02] Presentation: Organized [IDS-403-05] Presentation: Evidence [IDS-403-05] Presentation: Flow [IDS-403-05] Articulation of Response use of the four lenses demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the impact of technology on both personal and professional identities organization cogently conveys the message to the target audience supporting evidence in the presentation cogently conveys the importance of the chosen issue flow of the presentation cogently articulates the Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is presented in a professional and easy-to-read format Explains through the four lenses how technology impacts both personal and professional identities Constructs the presentation in a way that ensures the audio and visual elements are logically organized in order to convey its message to the target audience Provides evidence in the presentation that supports the Selects the multimedia elements to logically flow with the presentation to articulate the Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization Explains through the four lenses how technology impacts both personal and professional identities, but explanation or use of the four lenses is cursory Constructs the presentation in such a way that ensures the audio and visual elements are organized to convey message to the target audience, but organization is illogical or does not meet all criteria Provides evidence in the presentation that supports the, but supporting evidence does not meet all criteria Selects the multimedia elements to flow with the presentation to articulate the importance of the chosen issue and the goals of the plan, but audio elements do not meet all criteria Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Does not explain how technology impacts both personal and professional identities through the four lenses Does not construct the presentation in such a way that ensures the audio and visual elements are logically organized in order to convey message to the target audience Does not provide evidence in the presentation that supports the Does not select the multimedia elements to flow with the presentation to articulate the Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas 1 Total 100%

Term Organized Evidence Flow Issue Topic Rubric Annotations Context/Definition Presentation is clear and cohesive, particularly for the audience; it begins with a broader view of the topic and then narrows the focus. Supporting research or perspectives are incorporated into the presentation and support the message of the presentation. Includes at least three resources cited in appropriate APA or MLA format. Audio elements emphasize the key ideas of the speech and flow cohesively with the accompanying presentation. An event or specific subject within a topic discussed in this course A larger topic discussed at a higher level in this course