Hi all,

Here is the citation generator:

https://www.citationmachine.net/ieee

Peer Review Process:

Today we will be looking at each other’s papers. Please take notes on separate document that you can share with the person.

You will be checking for:

  • Sections of paper?
  • Clarity of main idea? What does the paper intend to do?
  • Research? Does the paper site discuss at least 2-3 project.
  • Is the problem clearly stated?
  • How does project address the problem?
  • Technology Design – outline of the components and reasoning explained.
  • Have the next steps been outlined?

Title:
Author:
Abstract: This is a paragraph that outlines all the major points of your paper. Generally speaking, this is used by other researchers to quickly see if it pertains to their research. The main ideas can be listed. a), b) and c) I recommend you write the abstract after you have completed your paper.

Keywords: 5-8 words that pertain to your paper. If someone were to do a search in a database they might be able to find your paper with these keywords)

Introduction

What your idea? What is it built on – why it is important and what problem you are solving? A brief outline of what the reader will encounter in the rest of the paper.

Subject review:

Please include a section in which you discuss other related projects/products that you have researched and how your concept differs and builds on these prior projects.

Body:

  • problem
  • approach

Technology Design
Implementation
Limitations

Future Work:

Conclusion:

Climate Change/Connections between invisible viruses and the atmosphere/and Octavia Butler’s wise words on predicting the future.

Cheat sheet: Elizabeth Kolbert – Sydney Opera House

Elizabeth Kolbert is one of the most important science writers in the world. As hyperbolic as that sounds, it’s true. She’s been on the cutting edge of environment discourse since the 90s and is now leading conversations about technological interventionism and the hubris underpinning quests to ‘solve’ environmental problems. She’s also a profoundly human storyteller, darkly funny and committed to getting her hands dirty. In September, she’ll be among friends at Antidote, a line up of inspirational thinkers, where she’ll be speaking to Paddy Manning about Racing to the End of the World.

Bruno Latour/ Philosopher

https://www.kyotoprize.org/en/2021/bruno_latour/?s=09

Bruno Latour has revolutionized the conventional view of science by treating nature, humans, laboratory equipment, and other entities as equal actors, and describing technoscience as the hybrid network of these actors. His philosophy re-examines “modernity” based on the dualism of nature and society. He has a large influence across disciplines, with his multifaceted activities that include proposals regarding global environmental issues.

Predicting the Future:
A Few Rules For Predicting The Future- Octavia Butler 

Here is the link to Octavia Butler’s Blood Child

Semester Deliverables: Folders

By the end of the semester you should organize your folders as follows:

  • Folder 1 – First Paper Untethered to Networked Technology Experiment: Final Paper/Notes and observations
  • Folder 2 – Midterm Projects – Mapping an Object – sustainability, labor practices and the End User – Paper/Presentation/Proposal/Images/Notes
  • Folder 3: Final Technological Paper – Proposal/Final Paper and Link to presentation
  • Folder 4: Reading Responses and Reflections Etc.