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The C.A.R. Timeline


The following is a timeline to use in order to keep pace in completing both parts of the C.A.R. project (written report and presentation). Depending on what topics/problems are selected, you may need to complete portions of the project in different orders and in shorter/longer time frames. This is acceptable so long as a finished C.A.R. project is completed and submitted during Dr. Hartnell's deadline during the 4th Nine Weeks.
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Better pack a lunch... [Click picture for a larger version.]
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Yea, "Death March" summarizes it nicely... [Click picture for a larger version.]

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1st Nine Weeks
Topic Selection, Literature Review & Data Collection:

Students will select their problem and begin their Literature Review. In some cases (and depending on the problem selected), students may need to start collecting data.

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2nd Nine Weeks
Literature Review, Data Collection & Outline Written Report:

Students will complete their Literature Review (and write that part of the written report), begin (or continue) collecting data, and outline the rest of their written report. Some students may complete their data collection during this time, in which case, they will begin analyzing the results of their study.

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3rd Nine Weeks
Data Collection, Analyze Results, Begin Written Report & Plan Presentation:

Students will complete their data collection, analyze results, begin (or continue or finish) their written report, and plan their presentation.

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4th Nine Weeks
Finish Written Report & Conduct Presentation:

Students will complete their written report and conduct their presentations.

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