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Part 1: DUE DATE AND TIME: May 28, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time

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Course Project: Online Technology Conference

The final project is a presentation for an imaginary technology conference called in order to evaluate the impact of technology on culture. Students will pose questions of cultural concern in regard to new or emerging technologies and answer these questions in a multimedia presentation that uses scholarly research. The project will be completed in stages throughout the course and shared with the class in the final week. Students choose a new or emerging technology and ask the following questions about it (from Neil Postman,Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century):

  1. What is the problem for which this technology is the solution?
  2. Whose problem is it?
  3. Which people and what institutions might be most seriously harmed by a technological solution?
  4. What new problems might be created because we have solved this problem?
  5. What sort of people and institutions might acquire special economic and political power because of technological change?
  6. What changes in language are being enforced by new technologies, and what is being gained and lost by such changes?

Students answer these questions by doing research in the UMGC library. At least six scholarly sources must be employed to answer the questions.

Your exhibit will consist of a multimedia presentation on a particular technology and its relationship to culture. The exhibit will address the following issues regarding technology and culture:


Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is for you to understand and articulate the relationship between technology and culture


Skills

The project will enable you to develop the following skills:

  1. Identify, define, and evaluate the influence of technology on human culture
  2. Analyze and evaluate specific relationships between technology and literature, writing, philosophy, religion, art, music, and posthumanism
  3. Articulate cultural critiques of technology
  4. Synthesize interdisciplinary scholarship in technology and the humanities
  5. Demonstrate the ability to design and produce multimedia communication appropriate to a given research or creative context (purpose, audience, event, form, genre, medium)


Knowledge

The project will enable you to obtain the following content knowledge

  1. Nature and function of technology
  2. Nature and function of culture



Part 1: Project Topic

The topic I choose Is Artificial Intelligence technology to question in my final project in preparation for my presentation at the Online Technology Conference and answer the following questions about it:

  • What is it?
  • Why did you choose it?
  • At this point, what do you think the answers will be? Why?
  • What steps will you take to answer the questions?
  • What obstacles (if any) do you see in your way to answering the questions?

Your responses should be at least 200 words, in total, adhere to MLA or APA style guidelines (Times New Roman and size 12 font, 1 inch margins), and should be carefully edited and proofed for standard use of English.


No plagiarism


I provided the Resources link inside the file attached, make sure you use the one I provided and read them.


Part 1: DUE DATE AND TIME: May 28, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time

No plagiarismI provided the Resources link inside the file attached, make sure you use the one I provided and read them. Part 1: DUE DATE AND TIME: May 28, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time Instructions
Course Project: Online Technology Conference The final project is a presentation for an imaginary technology conference called in order to evaluate the impact of technology on culture. Students will pose questions of cultural concern in regard to new or emerging technologies and answer these questions in a multimedia presentation that uses scholarly research. The project will be completed in stages throughout the course and shared with the class in the final week. Students choose a new or emerging technology and ask the following questions about it (from Neil Postman, Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century): What is the problem for which this technology is the solution? Whose problem is it? Which people and what institutions might be most seriously harmed by a technological solution? What new problems might be created because we have solved this problem? What sort of people and institutions might acquire special economic and political power because of technological change? What changes in language are being enforced by new technologies, and what is being gained and lost by such changes? Students answer these questions by doing research in the UMGC library.  At least six scholarly sources must be employed to answer the questions. Your exhibit will consist of a multimedia presentation on a particular technology and its relationship to culture. The exhibit will address the following issues regarding technology and culture: Purpose The purpose of this assignment is for you to understand and articulate the relationship between technology and culture Skills The project will enable you to develop the following skills: Identify, define, and evaluate the influence of technology on human culture Analyze and evaluate specific relationships between technology and literature, writing, philosophy, religion, art, music, and posthumanism Articulate cultural critiques of technology Synthesize interdisciplinary scholarship in technology and the humanities Demonstrate the ability to design and produce multimedia communication appropriate to a given research or creative context (purpose, audience, event, form, genre, medium) Knowledge The project will enable you to obtain the following content knowledge Nature and function of technology Nature and function of culture Part 1: Project Topic Choose a technology to question in your final project in preparation for your presentation at the Online Technology Conference and answer the following questions about it: What is it? Why did you choose it? At this point, what do you think the answers will be? Why?  What steps will you take to answer the questions? What obstacles (if any) do you see in your way to answering the questions? Your responses should be at least 200 words, in total, adhere to MLA style guidelines (Times New Roman and size 12 font, 1 inch margins), and should be carefully edited and proofed for standard use of English. Due Date for Part 1: This submission is due during Week 2, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the two week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. Part 2: Project Resources Create an analytical annotated bibliography of resources you will use to support your project topic. This must include at least six scholarly resources found using the UMGC Library. Each annotation should be between 150-200 words. Research UMGC Library – OneSearch – https://sites.umgc.edu/library/index.cfm UMGC Library Research Tutorial – https://libguides.umgc.edu/research-tutorial?_ga=2.52573800.1555961402.1582905218-978935543.1581441054 Recommended for students not familiar with UMGC Library OneSearch. Evaluate Sources UMGC Library – Locate and Evaluate Scholarly Articles – https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/articles.cfm UMGC Library – Identifying Scholarly Journals – https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/scholarlyjournals.cfm Create Annotated Bibliography  UMGC Library – How to Write an Annotated Bibliography in MLA Style – https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/bibliography_mla.cfm UMGC Library – MLA Citation Examples – https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm Purdue OWL – MLA Annotated Bibliography Sample – https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/ Due Date for Part 2: This submission is due during Week 3, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the third week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. Part 3: Project Outline This week you will create an outline of your project. Use the below resource for assistance on how to create an outline. Next week you will use this outline to guide you as your create your presentation. UMGC Writing Center – Prewriting and Outlining – https://www.umgc.edu/current-students/learning-resources/writing-center/writing-resources/getting-started-writing/prewriting-and-outlining.cfm Due Date for Part 3: This submission is due during Week 4, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the fourth week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. Part 4: Project Media With the outline you created last week, this assignment ill focus on creating PowerPoint slides. To do this, consider your audience and your topic, and create/use media elements that will engage your audience. UMGC Writing Center – Writing for an Audience – https://www.umgc.edu/current-students/learning-resources/writing-center/writing-resources/getting-started-writing/writing-for-an-audience.cfm Microsoft – PowerPoint Help & Learning (search feature) – https://support.office.com/en-us/powerpoint Microsoft – PowerPoint for Windows training – https://support.office.com/en-us/article/powerpoint-for-windows-training-40e8c930-cb0b-40d8-82c4-bd53d3398787 Recommended for students unfamiliar with inserting images, graphics, audio, and altering other elements of the PowerPoint. Microsoft’s Office 365 , which includes PowerPoint, is free for UMGC students. More information available here: https://www.umgc.edu/help/help-topic.cfm?id=kA00W000000sZpeSAE&table=FAQ_IT__kav&action=getArticle This week your primary focus should be on the PowerPoint slides itself (images, graphics, text, citations, etc.). Next week you will submit a full draft of your presentation, which will include an audio narration.  Media uses within PowerPoint presentation:  Microsoft – Slides, layout, & objects – https://support.office.com/en-us/article/slides-layouts-f36bb576-d910-4f76-8114-f6343421a206?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US Microsoft  – Text & tables – https://support.office.com/en-us/article/text-tables-a87ed97f-0d28-44e6-a1af-7813994c81c9?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US Microsoft – Pictures & graphics – https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pictures-graphics-04cbf02f-2ba9-49f6-81e7-25a40f52d1bb?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US Other useful resources: Guidance for PowerPoint Simpler is Better in Presentation Slides Introduction to SmartArt Graphics (3:40 video) Due Date for Part 4: This submission is due during Week 5, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the fifth week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. Part 5: Submit First Draft for Feedback This week you will create an outline of your project. Use the below resource for assistance on how to create an outline. Next week you will use this outline to guide you as your create your presentation. UMGC Writing Center – Prewriting and Outlining – https://www.umgc.edu/current-students/learning-resources/writing-center/writing-resources/getting-started-writing/prewriting-and-outlining.cfm Due Date for Part 3: This submission is due during Week 4, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the fourth week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. Part 6: Submit Final Project Taking the feedback from your professor, make any revisions necessary to your presentation. Submit your completed presentation to the assignment folder and also to the Week 8 Discussion: Online Technology Conference. Further instructions for the ‘conference’ will be found there. Your sources should be cited within your PowerPoint and a Works Cited page should accompany the presentation. Due Date for Part 6: This submission is due during Week 7, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the seventh week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission.

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