Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Xing Chen's proposal
I am going to conduct lab research in an aspect of Neuroscience and then use my procedures and my findings to create a multimedia presentation. The project will be strengthened by similar research and findings which I will also present in multimedia. Since my lab situation is not yet solidified, I am laying out the project as a frame into which the work will ultimately be placed. I'm focused on quality of content above anything else, but work involving imaging, network pathways, communication between brain regions, should lend itself decently to a media presentation. Right now, I am planning the possible ways of laying out the background research, goals, methods, and so on and the modes of presenting the info with visuals, and links to pertinent sources such as websites and journals. Using multimedia, I will be able to show more complexity than using words alone.
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i'm sure you'll fine tune the details after you secure a research project, but what platform are you leaning towards? what audience are you thinking about addressing?
Might I suggest using Sophie for your project? It would be easier to put together, given that you are still deciding on specifics. I agree with Ashley's comment-- is your audience the general public, high schoolers, college students, or your research peers?
once you figure out your lab situation, things should fall into place. i'm in the same boat as you, so we could discuss your project and compare ideas once you're settled.
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