01 IITJ - Projects Presentation
01 IITJ - Projects Presentation
FALL 2022
Course Title: BAIT1003
Introduction to Information Technology
Project Presentation
Course Instructor: Prof. Faizan Malik
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6 CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4 CLO1, CLO2, CLO3, CLO4
Objectives
The objective of this presentation is to encourage students to investigate the technical and business aspects of
Information Technology related topic in greater depth than is possible in the classroom given the time
constraints. The presentation will provide students experience in gathering information about technical and
business issues and presenting them in context.
Requirements
The presentation should be prepared for somebody who may be a user of technology, but is not a “techie”. For
instance, it could be a middle level manager in operations, marketing, or accounting, and would like to
understand (your topic), and find out how it could be useful to them. Therefore, it should be a reasonable mix
of technical details and application of the technology. I should mention that some topics are more technology
oriented, and some are more application oriented. Therefore, some presentations will need to provide more
technical details than other ones.
Overall Project
The purpose of the project is to provide an opportunity for you to research, understand, organize, and present
a synopsis of a current topic in Information System.
• Investigate the topic. Use articles and/or books, web sites etc., for background. Your project must
include some background research and some activity, e.g., an interview or a site visit. (If you choose
a topic for which you can't think of an appropriate activity, discuss it with the instructor.)
• Don't just report. Discuss pros and cons. Evaluate. Use your own words. Quote where appropriate.
Give citations for facts and quotes. Discuss how your topic relates to material covered in the text
and/or in class discussions.
• Papers are to be typed (use a word processor, Times New Roman with font size 12) and single-spaced
with double spacing between headings and paragraphs.
• The paper should run 20 to 25 pages, exclusive of title page, bibliography.
• One page should cover title, authors and abstract.
• Abstract of your paper should be an executive summary which provides highlights from the paper and
summarizes the topics to be discussed in the paper.
• It is well for the paper to provide a bibliography. An appendix page (last) will specify the date(s) and
location(s) of the interview(s) and list all people present at the interview(s).
Note:
• Remember what this course is about. Do not hand papers that are purely factual or historic. Such
papers will not get high scores. You must include discussion of issues.
• One of the most common problems with papers is poor organization.
• Write in your own words. Start early; talk to the instructor if you have problems.
• List each member’s contributions of the project. Make sure that each group members participates
in preparation of presentation topics, if a group member is found to have not contributed in the project
presentation preparation, negative marks will be awarded to all group members.
Grading
Each group will be evaluated on the following main criteria.
NOTE: Reference sites are given next to your assigned projects for you to get an idea about your project. DO
NOT copy these sites