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This wiki houses information about writing up projects, for two lab courses taught by people in the [http://vistalab.stanford.edu/ VISTALAB].  The main course pages (including readings, syllabus and so forth) are on the Courseworks site at:


* [https://coursework.stanford.edu/portal/site/F09-PSYCH-204A-01 PSYCH-204A (Human Neuroimaging Methods)]
* [https://coursework.stanford.edu/portal/site/W09-PSYCH-221-01 PSYCH-221 (Applied Vision and Image Systems)].


For research and software tools information please consult [http://white.stanford.edu/newlm/index.php/Main_Page VISTALAB wiki].
= Psych 221 Project Information=


= Write-up Guidelines (Templates) =
* [[Project Guidelines]] describes the project write-up rubric.
* [[Psych221 Project Suggestions]] for this and previous years.


The purpose of the project is to allow you  to analyze an idea related to the class in some depth. We hope you will design a  project that enables you to make measurements, model or perform computational experiments that explore the idea.
== Project writeups ==
* [[Psych221-Projects-2023-Fall]]


The purpose of the wiki page write-up is to have you share your explorations with others. The target audience is a student who will be taking the class next year. But when preparing this material, please remember that over the years many people read these course project pages.
== Past project writeups ==


== Organization ==
* [[Psych221-Projects-2022-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2021-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2020-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2019-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2018-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2017-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2016-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2015-Fall]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2015-Winter]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2014]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2013]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2012]]
* [[Psych221-Projects-2011]]


Your project write-up should be [[Project Organization | organized into sections like a research paper]]. The write-up should include experimental data, analyses and conclusions.
(Even older project pages (from acorn))


Organization of the presentation is important. You may decide to organize your presentation into one long page with sections, or you may decide to have the overview be a page with links to the separate sections.  
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2010/index.html Projects 2009-10]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2009/index.htm Projects 2008-09]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2008/index.htm Projects 2007-08]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2007/index.htm Projects 2006-07]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2006/index.htm Projects 2005-06]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2005/index.htm Projects 2004-05]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2003/index.htm Projects 2002-03]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2002/index.htm Projects 2001-02]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/2000/index.html Projects 1999-00]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/1999/index.html Projects 1998-99]
* [http://acorn.stanford.edu/psych221/projects/1998/index.html Projects 1997-98]


We propose that you use naming convention for the wiki sections as
= Helpful Mediawiki pages =
* Consult [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents MediaWiki User's Guide] for information on editing the wiki and using wiki software.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/ MediaWiki release mailing list]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Combating_spam Learn how to combat spam on your wiki]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Cheatsheet Mediawiki formatting cheat sheet]


* Project Title - Introduces idea
* Background - What is known
* Methods - What you did
* Results - What you found
* Conclusions - What it means
* References - Resources and related work
* Appendix I - Code and Data
* Appendix II - Work partition (if a group project)


If you decide to create separate pages, not just sections within a single page, please use the naming conventions below for your wiki pages. This way we will not have problems with different people using the same name (e.g., Introduction, Results) for their unique pages.
= [[Psych 284]] =


  * 2009 studentNames Your Project Title
In Spring 2011 the course included a shared software project. There is a [[Psych 284 |Psych 284 course wiki page]] for commenting and discussing about the software project.
* 2009 studentNames Background
* 2009 studentNames Methods
* 2009 studentNames Results
* 2009 studentNames Conclusions
* 2009 studentNames References
* 2009 studentNames Appendix I
* 2009 studentNames Appendix II


== Class Presentation ==
= [[Psych202-Projects-2013]] =


In addition to the wiki page, you will be asked to make a brief class presentation (last week of class). As you make your class presentation, we will offer you feedback.  Please use that feedback to clarify and improve your project write-up on the wiki.  The page should be completed within a few days after your presentation.
= Psych 204A/B =


You may include your in-class presentation slides as part of your write-up, but this should not be the entire writeup. We expect that much of your presentation's information will not be on your slides but rather will be in the wiki and your talk.
Some years, but not all, we perform projects in Psych 204A.


== Implementation ==
[[Psych204B-Projects-2010 | Psych 204B Projects 2010]]


There should be a link in here to say (a) how to add a page for your project, (b) how to upload files and images, and (c) how to create new pages within your project.
[[Psych204B-Projects-2012 | Psych 204B Projects 2012]]


= Psych 204 (Human Neuroimaging Methods)=
[[Psych204B-Projects-2013 | Psych 204B Projects 2013]]
 
== Project Suggestions ==
 
Visit the [[Psych204-Project-Suggestions | project suggestions page (Psych 204)]] to see some of our ideas for you.
 
You are welcome to suggest a project.  We encourage students who are working on neuroimaging to choose a project that advances their ongoing research.
 
The criteria for designing a good project are
 
* Choose a clear question you would like to answer or at least explore
* Build on the concepts taught in the class
* Follow the write-up guidelines below
* Plan for a brief (15-20 minute) project presentation in the last week of class
* You can work alone or in a small group
 
 
 
== Project archives ==
 
This is the first year for Psych 204.
 
= Psych 221 (Applied Vision and Image Systems Engineering) =
 
== Project Suggestions ==
 
Visit the [[Psych221 Project Suggestions| project suggestions page (Psych 221)]] to see our suggestions for this year.
 
You are welcome to suggest a project.  We encourage students who are working on neuroimaging to choose a project that advances their ongoing research.
 
The criteria for designing a good project are
 
* Choose a clear question you would like to answer or at least explore
* Build on the concepts taught in the class
* Follow the write-up guidelines below
* Plan for a brief (15-20 minute) project presentation in the last week of class
* You can work alone or in a small group
 
 
== Project Archives ==
 
There is an [http://scien.stanford.edu/labsite/scien_past_projects.php archive for SCIEN-related courses] on the [http://scien.stanford.edu SCIEN] machine in [http://ee.stanford.edu Electrical Engineering]. The archive contains projects from several different classes (EE 398A/B, EE 368, EE392J) and more than a decade of projects from Psych 221 (also known as EE 362).
 
Links to Psych 221 projects from the last few years are listed below.
 
<ul>
<li> [http://scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/09/index.htm Projects 2008-09] </li>
<li> [http://scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/08/index.htm Projects 2007-08] </li>
<li> [http://scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/07/index.htm Projects 2006-07] </li>
<li> [http://scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/06/index.htm Projects 2005-06] </li>
<li> [http://scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/05/index.htm Projects 2004-05] </li>
</ul>


= Administration =
= Administration =
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This section is for CAs.  It will describe
This section is for CAs.  It will describe


How students get their accounts and passwords - we assign them in class.
<ol>
 
<li> How students get their accounts and passwords - each student creates their own account. They create their own project page and work within that. </li>
How we remove accounts at the end of the time - we delete them after class is over.  The wiki pages stay up, though.
<li> How we remove accounts at the end of the time - we delete them after class is over.  The wiki pages stay up, though. </li>
 
<li> Who has Bureaucrat/Sysop status on the Psych 221 mediawiki pagesBrian, Doug, Joyce </li>
Who does the site backupSome combination of martin, michael, bob?
</ol>


Who has Bureaucrat/Sysop status on this page?  Brian, Jon, Bob
Bureaucrat/Sysop users can manually create accounts at this page: [[Special:UserLogin]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 5 December 2023


Psych 221 Project Information

Project writeups

Past project writeups

(Even older project pages (from acorn))

Helpful Mediawiki pages


Psych 284

In Spring 2011 the course included a shared software project. There is a Psych 284 course wiki page for commenting and discussing about the software project.

Psych202-Projects-2013

Psych 204A/B

Some years, but not all, we perform projects in Psych 204A.

Psych 204B Projects 2010

Psych 204B Projects 2012

Psych 204B Projects 2013

Administration

This section is for CAs. It will describe

  1. How students get their accounts and passwords - each student creates their own account. They create their own project page and work within that.
  2. How we remove accounts at the end of the time - we delete them after class is over. The wiki pages stay up, though.
  3. Who has Bureaucrat/Sysop status on the Psych 221 mediawiki pages? Brian, Doug, Joyce

Bureaucrat/Sysop users can manually create accounts at this page: Special:UserLogin