Describe How do fractions relate to architecture
Overview
The Final Project is due by the close of Module 14, and comprises 15 percent of your course grade. Your instructor may or may not accept late work for a reduced grade.
The Final Project is a stand-alone paper that you create, submit to Turnitin.com, and then post in the assignment topic by the due date. By “stand-alone” we mean that it is a complete product and requires no extra explanation. In other words, your assignment should not be a slideshow presentation that that you might use in support of a live presentation.
Regardless of the subject, your Final Project should be in the format of an academic paper describing some research you undertook or a project that you completed on your own. Your file needs to be in .doc or .pdf format.
Turnitin.com
Instructors are not allowed to grade your assignment until you have submitted it to Turnitin.com.
By now you should have a Turnitin.com account and have used it in this course in submitting your essays. However, there will be a topic dedicated to using Turrnitin.com for the Final Project in Module 14. Subject
Choose a subject and project that furthers your understanding or skills in your major, or addresses your career goals. Some students will choose to complete a digital media-based project.
In this case the digital product should be submitted, but still accompanied by an academic paper describing what you did and meeting all of the requirements described in the grading rubric. Alternatively, screen shots of digital work may be integrated into the text of your paper.
Many practical projects can be documented with text and original images, whether photographs or computer-generated images. While images and graphics do not increase the page count of the paper, original images and graphics are one of the criteria on the grading rubric.. Of course, the central focus of the work should be quantitative and demonstrate the concepts and skills covered in this course.
Quantitative literacy is often complex reasoning with simple math and graphics, involving the use of numbers in descriptions, analyses, organizing and analyzing data or works that have some quantitative component.