Fall 2012 DPI908/SBR600 Participants
Participant and Project Table
Column definitions
- Name - Your full name, linked to your wiki user profile page (please place contact information there).
- IRC Nick(s) - Your nicks (nicknames) as used on IRC. Leave this blank if you're not using IRC yet.
- Role - Professor, CTY Student, CTYC Student, CDOT Researcher.
- Project - Link to your main SBR600 project wiki page. Leave blank if you have not selected an SBR600 project yet.
- Alternate Projects - Projects you are interested in doing if your selected project is not approved.
- Notes Regarding Project - Any comments you have about your project selection.
- Project Approval - Initialed by your professor when your project selection is approved; may also contain a note about comments on the Talk page.
- Continuation Course - Place a Y here if you're interested in taking a continuation course. This will be a course offered in a subsequent semester where you can continue work on the project you started in DPI908/SBR600 (or another follow-on project, if your DPI908/SBR600 project is concluded). Place an N here if you are not interested in taking the continuation course. Leave this blank if you're unsure.
Instructions - Participant Information
Please add your name, IRC nick, and Learn ID as soon as possible. Link your name to your Wiki user page.
Instructions - Project Selection
Select one of the DPI908/SBR600 Potential Projects and add an entry to this table. Project assignment is not final until approved by your professor but is generally assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Edit your row on this page:
- In the Project column, please place a project title exactly as written on the potential projects page.
- In the Alternate Projects column, please name one or two other projects that you are also interested in, if your first choice is oversubscribed or not available.
- In the Notes Regarding Project column, comment on why you chose the project you did.
- Add a link from the project name in the Project column to your Project page. For the Project page, use the Sample Project as a template.
- Fill in the Project page with your initial project plans. See the comments in each section of that page for instructions.
- Research the scope of your project
- Identify some initial resources (people, information) and links.
- Decide on your goals for your 0.1 release (proof of concept), 0.2 release (initial implementation), and 0.3 release (good implementation). Note that some projects have a much bigger scope than others, and some will be largely completed by the first release date (in which case you may want to take on a second small project for the later release dates).
- Due date: To be announced.