This technical report is graded for writing quality (50%) and content (50%).
This is an individual assignment
Instructions
For this assignment, you are a project manager in the early stages of selecting a project team. In order to succeed, you want to identify personnel with a variety of disciplinary knowledge and skills that are relevant to understanding and solving the problem. As a project manager, you will be working with Human Resources (HR), which requires being clear and concise in your needs and justifying your decision.
For one scenario (select ONLY ONE Scenario):
- Identify the fields of expertise/disciplines required (engineering and other professions).
- Explain what knowledge and/or skills that field contributes. Indicate which team members are vital to the success of the team, and explain why. Present your “dream team” information in a table, to make it easier for your audience to understand and, ultimately, approve your team.
To illustrate your skills as an effective project manager, answer these 2 questions: - What difficulties do you foresee the team members having in working with each other? Order your list with the most important first.
- What strategies would you use to resolve these difficulties?
Scenario 1: Advance Personalized Learning
A growing appreciation of individual preferences and aptitudes has led toward more “personalized learning,” in which instruction is tailored to a student’s individual needs. Given the diversity of individual preferences, and the complexity of each human brain, developing teaching methods that optimize learning will require engineering solutions of the future.
Scenario 2: Make Solar Energy Economical
Currently, solar energy provides less than 1 percent of the world's total energy, but it has the potential to provide much, much more.
Scenario 3: Enhance Virtual Reality
Within many specialized fields, from psychiatry to education, virtual reality is becoming a powerful new tool for training practitioners and treating patients, in addition to its growing use in various forms of entertainment.
Scenario 4: Reverse-Engineer the Brain
A lot of research has been focused on creating thinking machines—computers capable of emulating human intelligence— however, reverse-engineering the brain could have multiple impacts that go far beyond artificial intelligence and will promise great advances in health care, manufacturing, and communication.
Scenario 5: Engineer Better Medicines
Engineering can enable the development of new systems to use genetic information, sense small changes in the body, assess new drugs, and deliver vaccines to provide health care directly tailored to each person.
Scenario 6: Advance Health Informatics
As computers have become available for all aspects of human endeavors, there is now a consensus that a systematic approach to health informatics - the acquisition, management, and use of information in health - can greatly enhance the quality and efficiency of medical care and the response to widespread public health emergencies.
Scenario 7: Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the combination of fundamental systems that support a community, region, or country. Society faces the formidable challenge of modernizing the fundamental structures that will support our civilization in centuries ahead.
Scenario 8: Secure Cyberspace
Computer systems are involved in the management of almost all areas of our lives; from electronic communications, and data systems, to controlling traffic lights to routing airplanes. It is clear that engineering needs to develop innovations for addressing a long list of cybersecurity priorities.
Scenario 9: Provide Access to Clean Water
The world's water supplies are facing new threats; affordable, advanced technologies could make a difference for millions of people around the world.
Scenario 10: Provide Energy from Fusion
Human-engineered fusion has been demonstrated on a small scale. The challenge is to scale up the process to commercial proportions, in an efficient, economical, and environmentally benign way.
Scenario 11: Prevent Nuclear Terror
The need for technologies to prevent and respond to a nuclear attack is growing.
Scenario 12: Manage the Nitrogen Cycle
Engineers can help restore balance to the nitrogen cycle with better fertilization technologies and by capturing and recycling waste.
Scenario 13: Develop Carbon Sequestration Methods
Engineers are working on ways to capture and store excess carbon dioxide to prevent global warming.
Scenario 14: Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery
In the century ahead, engineers will continue to be partners with scientists in the great quest for understanding many unanswered questions of nature.
Table 1: Grading Rubric
Engineering Content (50pts total)
Disciplines 15pts
Understanding Of Disciplines 15pts
Forseen Difficulties 10pts
Difficulty Resolution 10pts
Technical Writing (50pts total)
See below 50pts
Dream Team Report Clear, Concise, and Comprehensive (25pts) Focused and Organized (15pts) Standard English Conventions (10pts)
Exemplary Writing is precise, accessible, short, detailed, logical, and complete; only 1 or 2 minor errors. Ideas fit with one scenario’s purpose and are styled, patterned, and structured to be accessible to HR; only 1 or 2 minor errors. Writing shows clear signs of revision, editing, and proofreading. Document may contain only minor English
convention errors.
Proficient
Progressing Writing is somewhat precise, accessible, short, detailed, logical, and complete; several errors may distract the reader from understanding the document. Ideas nearly fit the scenario’s purpose and are somewhat styled, patterned, and structured to be accessible to HR; several errors
and/or “sloppiness” reduce the document’s accessibility. Writing lacks signs of revision, editing, and/or proofreading. Document contains several common misspellings, grammatical errors, and/or sentence
structure issues throughout.
Below Standards Writing fails to meet engineering language standards. Please make an appointment with the writing
TA for more advice and information. Ideas fail to meet engineering language standards. Please make an appointment with the writing TA for more advice and information. Writing fails to meet engineering language standards. Please make an appointment with the writing
TA for more advice and information.