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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT2083 Innovation and research in computer science (29 Aug 2017, 11:15am) [INN RES COMP SC (29 Aug 2017, 11:16am)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (22 Jul 2013, 4:14pm)

FIT2083 is a core unit introduced as part of the new Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours) degree in the Computer science specialisation.

Reasons for Change (17 Sep 2020, 2:15pm)

December 2017: Update to prerequisites following the changes to the course structure for C3001 for 2018. Discussed with CE (David Green) and C3001 course director (Julian Garcia). Effective Semester 1, 2018.

29/08/2017: Update to unit name as part of the redevelopment of the Bachelor of Computer Science Advanced (Honours) degree in 2018.

20/09/2016: Admin - CE changed workload from 2hr Lecture/2hr Tutorial to two-2hr Workshops.

Sept 2016: Updated for course architecture.

FIT2083 assessment has been modified so that it is line with FIT4005 for which it is essentially a replacement. The change removes an exam and replaces this by in-semester assessment which is more appropriate for assessing research skills. For Semester 1, 2014 implementation.

17/09/2020 Admin: Update to include new assessment and teaching approach fields as per Handbook requirements.

Role, Relationship and Relevance of Unit (17 Jul 2013, 2:16pm)

FIT2083 Research methods in computer science and its sister unit FIT2084 Research methods in information systems and information management form part of the core of the BICA. They are designed to teach communication and research skills which the students then put into practice in FIT2082 Research project 2 and subsequent research units.

It feeds into the following learning outcomes of the BICA: (4) understanding and appreciation of the ethical and professional issues that arise in IT practice and research, and the importance of adhering to ethical and professional guidelines; (6) ability to communicate proficiently to a multi-disciplinary audience by: listening, speaking, reading and writing English for professional practice and to communicate research results; (7) understanding and knowledge of research methodologies used in the IT discipline and of the different organizational contexts in which IT research is performed;

Objectives

Objectives (10 Sep 2015, 3:46pm)

At the completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. review and critique Computer Science research literature, research design and reported findings;
  2. communicate research findings, orally and in writing, in research settings;
  3. explain the ethical and professional issues that may arise in research;
  4. recognise the main research methodologies of Information Technology research generally;
  5. describe the most common data collection and analysis methods used in Computer Science research;
  6. select and justify an appropriate research methodology for tackling a specified Computer Science problem;
  7. explain the technical, professional and socio-economic contexts that motivate research, and the implications of research outcomes;
  8. plan, design and execute a simple research study.

Unit Content

ASCED Discipline Group Classification (23 Jul 2013, 10:14am)

020199

Synopsis (29 Aug 2017, 11:17am)

This unit equips students to be effective innovators and researchers in Computer Science. It introduces students to the issues, concepts, methods and techniques associated with IT research in general, but focuses on those most commonly used for research in Computer Science. It introduces students to professional practice and research ethics, the principles of research design, research methods and techniques of data collection and analysis appropriate to Computer Science. It covers oral and written communication skills.

Skills developed and knowledge acquired from this unit will prepare students to conduct and to communicate their own research, as well as to be knowledgeable consumers of others' research.

Prescribed Reading (for new units) (17 Sep 2020, 2:17pm)

There is no required prescribed textbook for this unit. Students are expected to read notes and references provided for each module prior to the start of each week's classes.

Recommended resources Lists of recommended readings will be associated with individual weeks. See Moodle for further details.

Technological requirements

Students should regularly check Moodle and their e-mails for announcements and other relevant communications. Students may be required to use Web browsers, word processing (e.g., LaTeX, MicroSoft-Word), spread sheets and slide presentation packages to complete their assignments. These are available in University computer labs. If in doubt, discuss with the lecturer in advance.

Teaching Methods

Mode (17 Jul 2013, 2:26pm)

On-campus

Special teaching arrangements (17 Sep 2020, 2:18pm)

Workshops The teaching and learning approach provides an opportunity for all students to engage in practical exploration of research methods and will be enhanced through peer learning. An emphasis on class discussion and shared experiences in approaches to research plays a key role in successful completion of this unit. All students and academic staff will participate in these open sessions to ensure an inclusive, constructive but nevertheless critical approach to learning.

Assessment

Assessment Summary (17 Sep 2020, 2:40pm)

In-semester assessment: 100%.

  1. Task 1a) Propose a research question: - 10% - ULO: 7, 8
  2. Task 1b) Motivate/justify a research question: - 10% - ULO: 1, 6, 7, 8
  3. Task 2a) & 2b) Propose a research method and design a study: - 10% - ULO: 4, 5, 6, 8
  4. Task 3) Pitch: - 10% - ULO: 2, 5, 7, 8
  5. Task 4) Complete a research study, write, edit and submit your paper for review: - 20% - ULO: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
  6. Task 5a) Review a research study and 5b) Refine a research paper: - 30% - ULO: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8
  7. Task 6a) & 6b) Present your work at a conference, and promote it: - 10% - ULO: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
  8. Task 0) What is research? Home exercise: - 0% - ULO: 1, 2, 3, 7

Workloads

Workload Requirements (12 Sep 2016, 2:20pm)

Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:

(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:

  • Two 2-hour workshops.
  • (b.) Additional requirements (all students):

  • A minimum of 8 hours independent study per week for completing lab and project work, private study and revision.
  • Resource Requirements

    Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (23 Jul 2013, 10:16am)

    FIT

    Prerequisites

    Prerequisite Units (11 Dec 2017, 4:43pm)

    One of MAT1841, MTH1030 or MTH1035 or equivalent.

    Prohibitions (17 Jul 2013, 3:19pm)

    FIT2084 and FIT4005

    Research Interest (17 Jul 2013, 2:31pm)

    This unit will provide students with knowledge and skills required for conducting research in the main fields of computer science.

    Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (04 Sep 2013, 10:58am)

    Sem 1, 2014 or Sem 1, 2015 (depending on need)

    Location of Offering (24 Jul 2013, 2:50pm)

    Clayton, Caulfield

    Faculty Information

    Proposer

    Michelle Leclair

    Approvals

    School: 13 Dec 2017 (Jeanette Niehus)
    Faculty Education Committee: 13 Dec 2017 (Jeanette Niehus)
    Faculty Board: 13 Dec 2017 (Jeanette Niehus)
    ADT:
    Faculty Manager:
    Dean's Advisory Council:
    Other:

    Version History

    17 Jul 2013 Kimbal Marriott Initial Draft; modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RoleRelationshipRelevance; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RoleRelationshipRelevance; modified UnitContent/Synopsis; modified Teaching/Mode; modified Assessment/Summary; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Research; modified FacultyInformation/FIContact
    17 Jul 2013 Kimbal Marriott modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified Prohibitions; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified LocationOfOffering
    22 Jul 2013 Michelle Leclair modified Abbreviation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro
    23 Jul 2013 Michelle Leclair modified UnitContent/ASCED
    23 Jul 2013 Caitlin Slattery modified UnitObjectives/ObjText; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor; modified UnitObjectives/ObjSocial
    24 Jul 2013 Caitlin Slattery modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified LocationOfOffering
    29 Jul 2013 Kimbal Marriott
    30 Jul 2013 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    30 Aug 2013 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - UGPC Executive approval granted 04/09/13. Faculty Board approval has been added to aid administration in Monatar.
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified DateOfIntroduction
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    04 Sep 2013 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - UGPC Executive approval granted 04/09/13. Faculty Board approval has been added to aid administration in Monatar.
    22 Jan 2014 Damien Moore modified Workload/ContactHours (bulk upload from CUPID extract)
    24 Feb 2014 Kimbal Marriott modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary
    26 Feb 2014 Jeanette Niehus modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange - Admin: added semester of implementation.
    26 Feb 2014 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    26 Feb 2014 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    26 Feb 2014 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - UGPC Executive approval granted 26/2/2014 for minor amendment
    10 Sep 2015 Caitlin Slattery Updated for course architecture programs. Effective 2016.
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - FEC approved for course architecture 23/07/2015
    17 Mar 2016 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified Chief Examiner
    12 Sep 2016 David Green modified Workload/ContactHours;
    12 Sep 2016 David Green
    20 Sep 2016 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified Chief Examiner; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    23 Sep 2016 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    23 Sep 2016 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    23 Sep 2016 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at FEC 4/16, Item 8.2
    29 Aug 2017 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified UnitName; modified UnitName; modified Abbreviation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified UnitContent/Synopsis
    29 Aug 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    29 Aug 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    29 Aug 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by DD(E) 22/08/2017.
    11 Dec 2017 Caitlin Slattery December 2017: Update to prerequisites following the changes to the course structure for C3001 for 2018.
    13 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange - added implementation date.
    13 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT2083 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    13 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    13 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADLT 12/12/2017.
    14 Feb 2020 Emma Nash ; modified Chief Examiner
    17 Sep 2020 Miriam Little modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Assessment/Summary

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