13 September 2012 ECE FYP BRIEFING SEMESTER 1, 2012/2013 AUDITORIUM A KULLIYYAH of ENGINEERING
AGENDA FYP, what is it all about? Regulations Assessment Submission of reports Presentation Plagiarism issue
What is it all about? Credit hours: 3. So, you are expected to work on your FYP at least 6 hours/week. Development of research culture/attitude among students How much time do I have to spend? How much is enough?
Where is the FYP Proposals? The FYP proposals can be downloaded at: http://staff.iium.edu.my/tsgunawan/fyp/finalyearproject ProposalsS1_1213.pdf Or copy from this desktop computer The password to open will be given during the briefing.
Can I Submit My Own Proposals? By default, it is discouraged but possible. You need to find potential supervisor and discuss your proposals. Please follow the proposal template at http://staff.iium.edu.my/tsgunawan/fyp/fyptemplate.docx You need to finalize the proposals by Tuesday, 18 September 2012 and submit it through your supervisor.
When to submit the registration form? Start: Thursday, 13 September 2012 Note: you need to talk with the supervisor first, confirm, and obtain the password to register from your supervisor. End: Friday, 21 September 2012 How to submit? Online at http://staff.iium.edu.my/tsgunawan No need to print paper (let s conserve the environment) You, your supervisor, and FYP coordinators will receive confirmation email. Please keep this email as a prove of registration.
Can I Register? Do you have iium student email account? You need to activate your 0123456@live.iium.edu.my email (you can forward this email to your regular email) Have you discussed and get approval/consent from your to be supervisor? Reminder: If you have committed to one project, please notify your candidate supervisor if you want to change to other project Do not register twice or more. Please have the approval from your supervisor first.
Regulation Final Year Project is an engineering research exercise and design activity that is related to the student s field of study, and it must be carried out by the student as a partial fulfillment for the award of degree in Engineering EAC (Engineering Accreditation Council) required that FYP should be conducted individually. (Somehow, the 30% difference is not working) Current FYP2 student need to have two different titles. Please discuss with your supervisor to split your current title.
Regulation By the end of Project I and just before presentation, the student should finalize selection of components, and get their purchase order signed from the head of department prior to buy any components. Each title will be allocated a budget of maximum RM1000. Each student should purchase a log book to record his/her meetings with the supervisor. This log book can be purchased from Br. Matmuda (PA of DD Student Affairs). Before the event of Project I presentation, the project coordinator will check the frequency of attendance /meeting with supervisor (from the log book) to decide whether the student is eligible to proceed with his/her presentation. An attendance of at least 80% is required to proceed with the presentation.
Regulation By the end of Project II, the student should prepare his/her poster for poster presentation where the Industrial Advisor will assign their grade out of the 15% assigned for excellent projects. If the Industrial Advisor is unavailable to attend the Poster Day event, the senior staff of the respective department will then perform an ad-hoc committee to judge and decide on the marks to be given to the students out of the allocated 15%. Approval for publishing the project or complete prototype in working conditions is required for competition purposes.
Assessment Scheme FYP1: Supervisor (Report): 30% Examiner (Report): 35% Examiner (Presentation): 35% FYP2: Supervisor (Report): 25% Examiner (Report): 25% Examiner (Presentation): 35% Poster: 15%
Log Book and Online Progress Report You must own a log book to keep track of your progress Online progress report (with logbook on the specific dates) MUST BE SUBMITTED at the following dates: 1. Monday, 24 September 2012 2. Monday, 15 October 2012 (+logbook submission) 3. Monday, 5 November 2012 4. Monday, 26 November 2012 5. Monday, 17 December 2012 (+logbook submission)
Online Progress Report FYP1 and FYP2 progress report: http://staff.iium.edu.my/tsgunawan Your progress report will be forwarded to your supervisor and respective FYP coordinator The report should be submitted individually
Consequences for Delinquency Warning letter Failure to fulfill five consultation in the first half of the semester (and based on online progress report) Barring from presentation Failure to fulfill 10 consultation throughout the semester (and based on online progress report) Will lose evaluation marks by examiners (35+35) for FYP1 and (35+25) for FYP2
Extension Extension is not applicable for FYP1 The result will be either Pass (A-C) or Fail Extension for FYP2 is considered only for genuine cases/reasons (not encouraged to do the extension) Unavailability of equipment/facilities Maximum 2 months (automatically fail if more than 2 months) and maximum grade is B.
Submission of Report for Presentation FYP1 Three copies per student (coil bind) Softcopy, please send TO: final.project.one@gmail.com Subject: [Sem 2 2011/2012] Matric - Title of the FYP Attach the MS-Word file (not the PDF file). It will be checked for plagiarism using TURNITIN FYP2 Three copies of report must be submitted (coil bind) per student Softcopy, please send TO: final.project.two@gmail.com Subject: [Sem 2 2011/2012] Matric - Title of the FYP Attach the MS-Word file (not the PDF file). It will be checked for plagiarism using TURNITIN
Submission of Report Do not wait to write your report in the last week (even last day) of submission. It will not work and it will produce unacceptable (and mostly plagiarized) report. The details on how to submit to Turnitin will be discussed in the FYP second briefing.
Where to Submit Reports? At the Department Office (please print in small paper, your supervisor name and your examiners name), example: Prof. Dr. Othman O. Khalifa Late submission will incur penalty
Presentation FYP1 10 minutes each student 10 minutes discussion FYP2 20 minutes each student 10 minutes discussion
Plagiarism Issue Plagiarism software (TURNITIN) will be used to detect plagiarism in submitted reports Students are required to submit softcopy of their reports to FYP coordinators. Reports which fail to meet the target threshold value will be rejected.
What is Plagiarism? to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own. to use (another's production) without crediting the source. to commit literary theft to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source. From Webster Dictionary
Plagiarizing Acts turning in someone else's work as your own copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit failing to put a quotation in quotation marks giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not (see our section on "fair use" rules) From http://www.plagiarism.org/
How to Avoid? CITATION is the answer A "citation" is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source. It also gives your readers the information necessary to find that source again, including: information about the author the title of the work the name and location of the company that published your copy of the source the date your copy was published the page numbers of the material you are borrowing From http://www.plagiarism.org/
For more details on plagiarism http://www.plagiarism.org/
When is FYP Briefing #2? Tentative: Thursday, 11 October 2012, 13.00-14.00, Auditorium A Briefing on: Research methodology Report format and using MS-Word with Styles and reference manager (i.e. Endnote) Report submission and plagiarism checking using TURNITIN
Report Format
Report Format A4 paper 80 gram, acid free for long lasting white color, check for the infinite sign. Font: Times New Romans, 12 point Footnotes, captions, figures, tables: 10 point Line spacing: double, in the main body text Heading: Chapter: 14 point Other: 12 point in size
Report Format Paragraph: Spacing between two paragraphs: 4 points First sentence indented at 1.25cm Margin: Left: 38mm Top: 25mm Right: 25mm Bottom: 30mm Page numbering: Abstract, acknowledgment, table of contents: i, ii, iii, iv, Main text pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, Centered at bottom of the page
Report Format Paragraph justification: fully justified Figure and table caption following the chapters, eg: Figure 3.1 Comparison of parameters Table 5.1 Simulation parameters Equation: Start from the left Numbered according to its chapter, i.e. (3.1), (4.7) Use Insert Object MS Equation 3.0
Report Content 1. Cover 2. Title Page 3. Abstract 4. Acknowledgements 5. Table of Contents 6. List of Tables 7. List of Figures 8. List of Symbols/Abbreviations 9. Body of the Text (Chapters) 10. References 11. Appendices (Appendix A, Appendix B, etc)
Report Content (sample) Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Theoretical Background or Literature Review Chapter 3 Method and Implementation Chapter 4 Results and Discussion Chapter 5 Conclusions and Future Works Note, report content should be clear, concise, straight to the point, and not too much copy paste (plagiarism?) Copy-pasted text could be checked by anti plagiarism software. Remember that if you could find the text in the web, so do the software and/or examiners.
Using Styles
Styles provide single-click access to specific style and formatting combinations. Word supports two style types: Paragraph styles Character styles Apply styles by clicking a selection from the styles group on the home menu.
WHAT IS A STYLE? A style is a set of commands saved with your document that govern the display of the entire document in contrast to specific commands that only control specific items in the document You can change the entire document appearance by changing the style
PLANNING A STYLE Creating a style is nothing more than making a template for the structure of your documents You will decide on font type and size and you can modify line and margin settings Plan for the appearance of body text and for the appearance of different header levels
STYLES AND FORMAT The format menu is largely self explanatory To create or modify a style, select styles and format from the format menu Explore the current settings for normal style to see what features are available besides font size and type
Styles Used in The Templates (ProjectReport.docx) Body Text Heading1 Abstract, Table of Contents, Chapter, References, Appendix A Heading2 Heading3, and so on Figure Figure Caption equation equation Table Table Caption You can modify and create your own styles
Using Endnote For Managing References
Why use? In producing a large research paper, it is highly advisable to record and store all references systematically. EndNote can be used in conjunction with MS Word to insert in-text citations throughout the paper, and to automatically load and format references at the end of the paper. (Note that Word 2007 has now begun to include citation management) Many journals and conferences ask for papers formatted in a particular style, and will sometimes send an EndNote style via email. EndNote also has a series of templates which can be used to format the whole document ready for submission to a particular publisher. References can be downloaded from most major databases and catalogs in the world into EndNote directly.
What is? It is a bibliographic database for managing references to be used in the publishing of manuscripts, reading lists, student papers or dissertations, according to a preferred citation style You can establish a library (or many libraries) on different topics, and copy references from one library to another You can store as many as 100,000 references in one library, and can select from hundreds of citation styles, or change or add your own citation style at any time Use EndNote while you are using Word, and automatically add your intext citations, and your end bibliography
EndNote X1: What s new?
EndNote X1: Summary 1. Cite While You Write commands: Word 2007 EndNote TAB is added, and EndNote launches automatically when requested 2. Groups Groups allow you to set up separate sublibraries, for example select and group only books, or items published 2005 1. Display field and font preferences (Edit Preferences)
Using EX1 with MS Word 2007 When X1 is installed, the following EndNote option becomes available on your ribbon, giving this toolbar:
basics to try PROGRAMS ENDNOTE EndNote Program Create a new EndNote library (set a name for this library, and save to your EndNote folder set up in MyDocs or to one place that you will remember!) Create a new reference by typing in the details. BEFORE you start, select a citation style from the drop-down box BEFORE you start, select the reference type from the drop-down box Note: multiple authors on separate lines authors enter the last name first, comma, first name(s) watch capitalization Close the reference window you will see the summary list
Videos How-To Using MS-Word with Styles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qvbelkr6oe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmojfs_rhla http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03fbxnsobkw Using Endnote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh_fr5ucxt8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh_fr5ucxt8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uls4maotf4u
Videos How-To Using Zotero: Zotero Intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq94abrc0py Zotero tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_oum-bzrmw http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integr ation