Data Management Culminating Activity
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Important Dates:
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To Be Handed In |
Due Date |
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Form a group and submit topic
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February 9, 2009 |
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Progress Update #1: Project Proposal
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February 13, 2009 |
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Progress Update #2: Presentation of Data
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February 23, 2009 |
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Progress Update #3: Data Analysis
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March 13, 2009 |
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Progress Update #4: Summary of Findings and Presentation Plan
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March 30, 2009 |
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Final Presentation
**Note: Presentation schedule will be determined closer to the due date |
April 6 – 9, 2009 |
NEW! Presentation Schedule: Presentation Schedule Spring 2009
Project Rubrics: MDM4U Culminating Instructions
Sample Work:
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Progress Update #1:
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Progress Update #2:
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Progress Update #3:
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Progress Update #4:
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Presentation:
Special Note on Academic Honesty:
It is the responsibility of students to be academically honest in all aspects of their school work so that the marks they receive are a true reflection of their own achievement. Academic dishonesty, therefore, is a serious offence.
Plagiarism, an example of cheating, is the act of claiming another's words, ideas, work as one's own such as, but not limited to, copying another student's work, copying and pasting text from electronic sources without citing and identifying it as a quotation, falsifying a citation, quoting a source without citation, paraphrasing but not citing the source, copying and pasting graphics without citing the source, etc.
Depending on the offence, an appropriate consequence, such as a zero, may be assigned. Students who assist others in cheating/plagiarizing will be disciplined accordingly. (St. Edmund Campion S. S. 2008-2009 Agenda Book, p. 23)
Helpful Documents:
Useful Websites:
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Note: To find E-STAT, click on the "Statistics Canada" link, choose "Learning Resources" from the menu at the left (Under Special Interest) of the screen, then choose E-STAT from the menu at the left.
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