This week, I will be evaluating the abstracts you developed for your project in last week's lesson. While I do that, I encourage you to spend some time looking for relevant background information that will help you develop your project.
To get started, you could look for:
Each project will have quite specific needs, so you will need to think of the additional information you will need to write your report.
I encourage you to make use of our excellent Penn State library resources [1].
Also, Google Scholar [2] is your friend. This is one of the primary ways academics now search for articles.
Finally, a good place to start is to have a look at the recent proceedings from the ISCRAM conference [3]. Tons of good stuff there.
There is nothing to submit this week with this part of the Term Project. But you really should get cracking on your background research. Don't let this time slide by without making some progress on that effort.
If you have questions about how to proceed - you can ask those in the Lesson 4 Questions and Comments Discussion in Canvas. It's great if you're able to help a classmate, too, so don't be shy.
Links
[1] http://www.libraries.psu.edu/psul/home.html
[2] http://scholar.google.com
[3] http://www.iscramlive.org/portal/all-proceedings