Syllabus: CSE-PSY 8990 Readings in Depth Perception in Virtual Environments
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Graded Activities
Weekly Readings, Questions, and Class ParticipationFor every class meeting, I expect that every student will have read all of the articles assigned for that day, and will be prepared to critically discuss them. By critically, I mean that you should be prepared to (1) summarize the theoretical questions that motivated the work in the article, (2) critique the experiments discussed in the article, and (3) evaluate the contribution of the findings and the article's general discussion. Note that in class, you need to contribute to the discussion of every article, including the articles that you do not present. To further motivate you to actually read these articles, we will use the Vat Of Doom (VOD) method to run the class discussions. VOD has four stages: I. Reading: You will carefully and critically read each of the articles that are assigned for the class. II. Be Prepared to Present the Article: For each class, you must be prepared to present a summary of each article. This summary should take about 10 to 15 minutes for a 10-page paper, but could take longer for a review paper. Your summary should stimulate class discussion; it should not merely be a blow-by-blow description of the article. The presenter should be ready to answer the following questions about the article: (1) Why did the authors do what they did? (2) What were they testing? (3) What did they do? (4) What did they find? (5) What do their results mean? (6) What is your opinion of the paper? III. Submit a Question Before Class: You must submit a question for each article. Your question must be submitted to me by email by 12pm (noon) of the class day when the article will be discussed. These questions should describe some aspect of the paper, and then pose a thoughtful discussion question about this information. For each question, aim for a length of about a quarter of a page (single spaced). IV. The Vat of Doom (VOD): When we meet for class, everyone will have read the papers and submitted discussion questions, and we will be ready to explore each paper in detail. The power of VOD is that we will draw random names to see who will present each article during the class period. The vat of doom will be a can that contains everyone's name; as each article is encountered we will draw a name at random, and that person will then present the article (but see below for an exception). Everyone will have one "get out of presenting for free" card, which you can use if you don't want to present on that day. However, if you miss class for any reason, your missed class will count as your free card. Presenting VOD PapersThrough VOD, everyone will lead the classroom discussion approximately the same number of times over the course of the semester. After you present a VOD paper, I will send you written feedback regarding your presentation, a grade, and suggestions for improvement. Presenting Your Chosen ArticlePart of the job of conducting science and research is the ability to search the literature and find relevant articles. Therefore, each of you is required to find an article for a single week at some point during the semester. You will sign up for your week during the first class period. When your day comes up, you will present your chosen article. On that day, your name will not be placed in the vat of doom, and so you will only have to be prepared to present your own article. The article that you choose must be relevant to the class, and I must approve your article ahead of time. When you find an article that you would like to present, send me a PDF version of the article and a short explanation of why you have chosen it (about half a page single-spaced). If I don't approve it I'll give you some feedback on why, and you will need to choose a different article. It is your responsibility to find an article and seek approval far enough ahead of your presentation date that the article can be posted and your classmates can have time to read it before class. After you present your chosen article, I will send you the same kind of feedback as when you present a VOD paper. Midterm ExamThe midterm exam will take place outside of class. I will make the exam available online as a MyCourses assignment. The exam will consist of essay questions that will require you to analyze multiple articles. Any text that you copy from any of the articles must be properly cited. Final ExamThe final exam will take place during the final exam period, and will be in the same format as the midterm exam. Academic Honesty / Misconduct and CollaborationIn this course, students are expected to uphold the Mississippi State University Honor Code:
Students are expected to maintain the standards of academic honesty that are described in the CSE Department's Graduate Studies Academic Honesty Policy. In this class, plagiarism is your biggest danger in terms of potentially violating the honor code. At the least, plagiarism, even if unintended, on any class assignment will result in a 0 on the assignment, and could potentially result in failing the class and even getting expelled from the University. So don't do it! If you have any doubt, even just a little, about whether something you've written might constitute plagiarism, then talk to me about it. These are important policies. As a professor at Mississippi State University, I am required to report all incidents of academic misconduct, and any such incidents will be handled according to the Academic Operating Policy and Procedure of Mississippi State University. Missed ExamsOccasionally students miss examinations. Sometimes the student knows about these absences in advance, and sometimes they happen unexpectedly. If you know in advance that you will be absent and you wish to have the absence considered excused, then you must meet with me before the date of the exam, and I will let you know whether or not the absence will be excused. If your excused absence will occur during an exam, then I will make arrangements for you to take the exam early. If you miss an exam unexpectedly and wish to have the absence considered excused, then you must meet with me at the earliest opportunity possible after the absence, and provide documentation to support your claim that the absence should be considered excused. If the absence is excused, then I will substitute the average number of points of your other exams for the missed exam. For unexcused absences from examinations you will unfortunately receive a score of zero points. Additional PoliciesAttendance and Audits: Attendance is required in this class, and as indicated above it will affect your grade. Students who are auditing the course must attend at least 75% of the class meetings in order to receive a passing grade. Personal Electronic Devices: Students must respect their fellow students and not disrupt class. Therefore, cell phones, pagers, other such alarms, or personal conversations which disturb the lecture are not allowed. Students may bring laptops to class; however, laptops are not required for this course. Grade of Incomplete (I): Following MSU policy, incomplete grades will only be given in extreme circumstances, such as illness, death in a student's immediate family, or similar circumstances beyond a student's control. No Food or Drinks in Class: It is the CSE department's policy that you can't eat or dink in Butler hall classrooms. Email: When I send class-related email, I will use your student_netid@msstate.edu email address. Drop / Add Policy: This class follows Mississippi State University's Official Drop/Add Policy:
Right to ChangeI reserve the right to change the course policies or schedule in order to facilitate instruction. Any such changes will be discussed in class and updated on the course web site. Last modified: August 20, 2012 |