((if you choose cities, YOU must use them for ALL PARTS from 1 to 3.))
The Final Project involves a comparative spatial analysis of potential employment opportunities and geographic data in three selected cities. This analysis is aimed at understanding the impact of location on job prospects and living conditions. Students will:
Choose three cities and one occupation of interest.
Collect employment and wage data, along with various geographic data, for these cities throughout the project.
The project is divided into four parts: three for data collection and one for creating a final presentation.
Students will compare the collected data to determine their ideal city for living and working, based on personal preferences and findings.
The final presentation will be uploaded to the course website for peer viewing and feedback. No audio or video recording is required, just a slide show or similar presentation format.
Presentation Format:
Choose from PowerPoint, Prezi, Website, or other formats with instructor approval.
It should be well-organized, clear, grammatically correct, and visually appealing.
Steps to Presentation Completion:
Part 1 (25 points): Identify occupation and cities, collect employment and wage data.
Part 2 (25 points): Gather geographic coordinates, maps, physical geography data, climate, population, and location descriptions.
Part 3 (25 points): Collect cultural, political, and economic geography data.
Final Presentation (100 points): Present the chosen city and compare it with the others, focusing on future challenges and sustainability.
Peer Feedback:
Provide constructive feedback on at least three classmates’ projects.
Important Notes:
Use original language, avoid plagiarism, and provide citations for direct quotes, tables, charts, and graphics.
For images/maps from the internet, include references under the image.
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————For the ((Final Project Presentation)) in INST 115, students will create a presentation summarizing their research on selected cities, focusing on one they prefer to live and work in. Key points include:
Presentation Format: Students may use PowerPoint, Prezi, or another approved format. The presentation should be well-organized, grammatically correct, and visually appealing.
Introduction of All Cities: Present data for three selected cities including occupation choice, employment and wage data, geographic coordinates, maps, and population.
Top City Preference: Detail the preferred city with information on its physical and cultural geography, climate, political and economic data.
Reason for City Selection: Explain the choice of the specific city over others, including comparisons based on employment, wage data, and other collected geographic data.
Future Challenges: Discuss potential future concerns for the chosen city, such as environmental hazards, climate change, human development, and sustainability. This may require additional research.
Citations: Properly cite all data, direct quotes, tables, charts, and graphics. Include a final reference slide.
Peer Feedback: Provide constructive feedback on at least three classmates’ projects.
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