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Extra Credit

Opportunities to earn extra credit points during the semester.

Students may choose to develop a prototype, in Justinmind for one of  the following class cases:

 

Students who submit a prototype that is complete AND well done may earn up to 1/2 (.5) point on their FINAL grade average.

Please submit the extra credit assignment via email with the following information included:

  • Identify the Case that the prototype solution has been designed for
  • Take screen shots of the prototype solution and paste into a word document
  • Include the JustinMind .vp file for the solution –  please include your name as part of the prototype file name

Submission is due by 9 PM on Sunday 4/29/2018

Week 14 Class Agenda – 4/24/2018

Agenda for Class:

Team Presentations

Remaining 2 Teams will complete their project presentations

Presentation Position 1 2
Presenting Team 3 7
Evaluating Team 4  8

Wrap up discussion on the team projects

Take a few minutes to complete the Course Evolution for MIS3504 – Section 003 

Review instructions for completion of project team member evaluations

Please compete evaluation form handed out, for each member of your team

Include a rating of your own perform ace

Do not put you name on the evaluation

Turn in the evaluation with you final exam

Team Project Deliverables:

Project deliverables are due by 11:00 PM  4/24/2018

See Website link Team Project Deliverables for details

Exam 3 distributed

Exam will be given the last hour of the class

Place your name on the exam question packet

Place you name on the answer sheet

When completed turn in both the exam question package and answer sheet

Exam 3 Planning – 4/24/2018

The primary material covered in the Exam will be on the Design aspects of the course with focus on the topic discussions and exercises reviewed in Classes 8 through 12.

– Class 8 – Design

– Class 9 – Persona/Scenario/Prototype

– Class 10 – User Experience

– Class 11 – Reviewing Work

– Class 11 – Selling Your Ideas

–  Class 12 – Summary

While the exam will focus on design aspects of the discussion there will be reference to the analysis tools (process flow, data entities and business rules) found in some of the questions and applied in the case portions of the exam.

A review of chapter 6 in the text book and the class discussion on the analysis tools will also be helpful

– Class 5 – Process Mapping

– Class 6 – Data Mapping and Relationships

– Class 7 – Business Rules and Decision Tree

The exam has three sections: (all multiple choice)

  • 10 to 12 question on general knowledge of the above subject areas (mostly on Design Topics)
  • 10 to 12 questions based on a  case review which is  focused on data elements and there application in a mocked up design solution  (Report designs and layouts will be included in the case material)
  • 14 to 16 question on a separate case review which will  focused on the identification / evaluation of business rules and their applicability to a developing potential solution.
  • To prepare for the question pertaining to the two cases in the exam, review previous case work assignments and practice identifying the key process steps, data elements and business rules that would be pertinent to creating a solution.
  • Overall this exam will test you skills in analyzing the information supplied in a case an applying it to a solution

Week 13 Class Agenda – 4/17/2018

Class Presentations:

Presentation order of the teams will be random order determined at the beginning of class

For the presentations each team should have a version of the prototype loaded on a laptop that can be plugged into to projector and an copy of the presentation available to be projected on second screen.  Would recommend email to a team member then access from desktop at the podium.

Please print a hard copy of the presentation and hand to me prior to beginning your team presentation

Plan on 10 to 12 minutes to present and a few minutes for follow up questions.

Evaluation sheets will be handed out and complete by the evaluation team to critique the other teams presentation, then provide feedback to the presenting team and class.

Dress to be comfortable: casual or business, what ever you feel will be most effective for your team

Presentations not completed on 4/17/2018 will be presented on 4/24/2018.

All final project deliverables will be due on 4/24/2018.

Project team member evaluation sheets will be completed on 4/24/2014

Exam 3 will be given second half of class on 4/24/2018

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