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What is the course title?
What is the course title?
Graduation Project I
What is the total number of credits for this course?
What is the total number of credits for this course?
3
What are the learning outcomes of this course? (Select all that apply)
What are the learning outcomes of this course? (Select all that apply)
- Implement the research project within agreed procedures and to specification. (correct)
- Evaluate the research outcomes (correct)
- Understand how to formulate a research specification. (correct)
- Present the research outcomes (correct)
What is the main topic of lecture 1?
What is the main topic of lecture 1?
What are the three main parts of the research formulation?
What are the three main parts of the research formulation?
What are the main steps of the project design?
What are the main steps of the project design?
What is the assignment for lecture 1?
What is the assignment for lecture 1?
What are essential elements of project management?
What are essential elements of project management?
What is the main focus of the 'Good Project Management' lecture?
What is the main focus of the 'Good Project Management' lecture?
Which of these steps are crucial for defining project tasks?
Which of these steps are crucial for defining project tasks?
What are 'Work Breakdown Structures' and why are they useful?
What are 'Work Breakdown Structures' and why are they useful?
What is the topic of the assignment in lecture 3?
What is the topic of the assignment in lecture 3?
What are the two main project ideas presented in the lecture 3 assignment?
What are the two main project ideas presented in the lecture 3 assignment?
How do solar cars work?
How do solar cars work?
How do wind turbines generate electricity?
How do wind turbines generate electricity?
What are some of the advantages of using solar cars?
What are some of the advantages of using solar cars?
What is the main objective of using wind energy?
What is the main objective of using wind energy?
What are some of the advantages of using wind energy?
What are some of the advantages of using wind energy?
Wind turbines require high wind speeds to operate efficiently.
Wind turbines require high wind speeds to operate efficiently.
What is the purpose of the 'Keys of the table' section in the assignment?
What is the purpose of the 'Keys of the table' section in the assignment?
What is the main objective of the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
What is the main objective of the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
Why is the 'cotton root harvester machine' considered beneficial to the college and society?
Why is the 'cotton root harvester machine' considered beneficial to the college and society?
The 'cotton root harvester machine' is considered environmentally friendly because it does not produce harmful emissions.
The 'cotton root harvester machine' is considered environmentally friendly because it does not produce harmful emissions.
Why is the 'cotton root harvester machine' considered safe to use?
Why is the 'cotton root harvester machine' considered safe to use?
The 'cotton root harvester machine' is easily maintained because all its parts are readily available.
The 'cotton root harvester machine' is easily maintained because all its parts are readily available.
What are some of the assumptions made about the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
What are some of the assumptions made about the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
What are the secondary objectives of the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
What are the secondary objectives of the 'cotton root harvester machine' project?
The 'cotton root harvester machine' project is considered successful because it effectively achieves its objectives.
The 'cotton root harvester machine' project is considered successful because it effectively achieves its objectives.
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Research Specification
Research Specification
A structured document outlining a research project, defining its goals, methods, and expected outcomes.
Research Procedures
Research Procedures
The stages and processes involved in conducting a research project, adhering to established guidelines.
Research Outcomes
Research Outcomes
The measurable results obtained from a research project.
Evaluate Research Outcomes
Evaluate Research Outcomes
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Present Research Outcomes
Present Research Outcomes
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Graduation Project
Graduation Project
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Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy
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Graduation Project I
Graduation Project I
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Course Code
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Semester
Semester
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Course Hours
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Tutorial
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Lab/WS
Lab/WS
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Practice
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Credit Hour
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Marks
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Year's work
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Mid Term Exam
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Exp. Exam
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Study Notes
Graduation Project I
- Course title: Graduation Project I
- Course code: FAC216
- Course offered by: Faculty of Technological Industry and Energy, Delta Technological University
- Professor: Dr. Khaled Khader
- Vice-dean: Training and Services, Environmental Affairs
- Course offered at: Faculty of Engineering, Menofia University
- Course hours: 150 hours
Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to formulate a research specification.
- Implement the research project to specifications.
- Evaluate research outcomes
- Present research outcomes
Lecture Topics
- Introduction to research specification
- Aims and objectives
- Rationale for selection
- Methodology for data collection and analysis
- Research formulation (continued)
- Literature review
- Analysis of primary and secondary sources
- Scope, limitations, & implications
- Hypothesis definition and suitability
- Skills and knowledge gained
- Project aims and objectives
- Terms of reference, and ethical issues
- Action plan
- Rationale for research question or hypothesis
- Milestones/task dates
- Review Dates
- Monitoring/reviewing process
- Strategy
- Research design
- Types of research (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, systematic, original)
- Methodology
- Resources
- Statistical analyses
- Validity and reliability
- Control of variables
- Implementation of research
- Procedures and specifications
- Validity & reliability testing of research hypotheses
- Data collection tools (types e.g., qualitative, quantitative, systematic recording)
- Methodological problems (e.g., bias, variables and control)
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Qualitative and quantitative data analysis
- Interpreting transcripts
- Coding techniques
- Specialist software
- Statistical tables/variable comparison
- Trends and forecasting
- Evaluation of outcomes
- Overview of project success/failure
- Aims and objectives/evidence and findings
- Validity and reliability
- Benefits and difficulties of the research
- Project conclusions
- Future considerations
- Significance of research investigation
- Application of results and limitations
- Future improvements and recommendations
- Additional future research areas
- Project Format
- Professional outcomes presentations
- Audience- appropriate media and format.
- Deliverables and Finishing presentations
Assignment
- Students will be expected to brainstorm ideas, decide on tasks for the design schedule, and complete part of the schedule
- Understand and implement the project stages and procedures based on project idea provided.
- Provide example assignment using project management concepts such as the project cycle, Gantt charts and PERT charts and others
Example for Understanding Implementation
- The project title is Cotton Root Harvester Machine.
- The assigned project is about the usefulness of the cotton root harvester machine in the agricultural sector and the benefits for the society and the economy
- This includes design, implementation, evaluation, and presentation of the outcomes of the cotton harvesting project.
- Evaluation of different ideas for projects
- Evaluation criteria for assessment of project elements
- Example of project implementation (Design, implementation, evaluation, and presentation).
- A specific example of evaluation methodology including different possible ideas to be assessed and evaluated.
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