Proof of Concept (Project)

 

 

 

BRIEF:

1. You will be provided with access to an open public dataset in the form of one or more spreadsheet tables. This will be announced at the start of the module.

2. Develop an online resource based on the supplied dataset. Your resource is expected to draw on a broad range of the digital methods covered during the module, and demonstrate your ability to select, use and evaluate the supplied dataset using these.

3. Your resource must introduce the dataset and provide some broader context for its interpretation. It must provide an overview of the data, with texts, charts, or other graphics to illustrate some of the key overall characteristics of the dataset which you have identified.

4. Your resource must also highlight and discuss the detail of the dataset, providing some illustrative comparisons for categories of the data, and / or an interactive tool or dashboard to allow non-specialist users to explore the data for themselves.

5. Your resource must also include some multimedia content to help illustrate the dataset you are presenting, its overall characteristics, and key details. An example of this could be a narrated slidecast or animation.

6. Your online resource can use any system through which to be represented, but WordPress or Google Sites are recommended. You are not required to write any computer program in order to analyse or visualise your data, but you may do so if you wish.

7. Any third party ideas, text, images, or other media must be fully acknowledged using the Roehampton Harvard style for referencing, with a hyperlink to the source if online.

8. You will receive the same grade for this element of the assignment, which is worth 75% of the marks for this component.

9. In addition to the collaborative resource, you must submit an individual critical reflection on the development of the resource, discussing your overall approach to the analysis and the methods selected. You should include references to supporting literature. The critical reflection should be 500 words (+/- 10%), and carries 25% of the marks for this component.

 

 

Sample Solution

place in France and England during the French Revolution. Charles Dickens demonstrates how Sydney Carton makes his decisions based on love for the benefit of others and himself and Madame Defarge makes her decisions based on hate which causes the pain and sorrow of many people. Dickens suggests that love overpowers hate because in the end those who acted on hate don’t have happy endings. Sydney Carton shows his unselfish love through his sacrifice for others; he loves the Manette family so much that he will give up his life for theirs. Sydney once says to Lucie “For you, and for any dear to you, I would do anything. I would embrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you. And when you see your own bright beauty springing up anew at your feet, think now and then that there is a man who would give his life, to keep a life you love beside you” (157). He lives up to what he says because later in the story he sacrifices his life so that Lucie could be with her husband Charles Darnay. He knew that Charles is what made Lucie happy and he wanted her to be happy. Sydney loves Lucie so much that he accepts the fact that she would never marry him and instead is happy that she is with Charles. He is a selfless man that is always thinking about others and never himself. Sydney was not always this way though. There was a time when he was always very depressed. Towards the beginning of the novel Sydney and Charles go out for a couple drinks and Sydney says “I am a disappointed drudge, sir. I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me” (102). He is disappointed not with himself but those around him. He drinks to solve his problems which doesn’t actually do much for him. He was a man that didn’t care about anybody including himself. Later on in the story this problem is solved because of his love for Lucie. He begins to deeply care about others especially the Manettes. In conclusion, Sydney is a selfless man that sacrifices himself for benefit of others. In contrast to Sydney Carton, Madame Defarge acts on h

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