WEEK 6 GIFTED WRITER

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During the first 6 weeks of this course, you will be introduced to a variety of topics in VBScript. These topics include the following.

1. VBScript Introduction: Variables, Constants, and Data Types

2. VBScript Output Methods, VBScript Input Methods

3. VBScript Decision-Making Statements

4. VBScript Loop Structures and Arrays

5. VBScript Procedures and Functions

6. VBScript File Input/Output Methods

The Course Project is worth 170 points and is comprised of the following deliverables.

1. Week 3: Outline (30 points)

2. Week 6: Complete proposal (140 points)

The following is a list of guidelines for your Course Project, due in Week 6.

· The complete proposal should include the following.

1. Introduction

2. Description of program (script)

3. Source Code with detailed comments

4. Source Code should contain a minimum 5 out of 6 topics learned during this session.

5. Explain the output along with screenshots of the output

6. Conclusion

· All DeVry University policies are in effect, including the plagiarism policy.

· Use each week's lecture, reading assignments, labs, and discussions as guidance and supporting information for your proposal.

· APA formatting is required for your proposal.

· The proposal shall be your individual and original work. This is not a team project.

· The proposal is intended to be a professional document.

· Questions concerning the paper may be discussed in the Course Q & A Forum under the Introduction & Resources area.

Final Proposal Grading Rubric - Week 6

Category

Points

%

Description

Documentation and Formatting

10

17%

· A quality paper will be free of any spelling, punctuation, or grammatical errors.

· A quality paper will include a title page, appropriate sections based on a table of contents (TOC), proper citations, and a bibliography.

· It will conform to APA guidelines; including citations and references.

Organization and Cohesiveness

20

33% 

· A quality paper will include an introduction based on a well-formed thesis statement. The logical order of the paper's content will be derived from the thesis statement. 

· Sentences and paragraphs will be clear, concise, and factually correct. The content will be properly subdivided into sections derived from the outline/TOC.

· In a quality paper, the conclusion will summarize the previously presented content and will complement the thesis statement from the introduction.

Content

30

50% 

· The complete proposal should include the following.

· Introduction

· Description of program (script)

· Conclusion

Total

60

100%

· A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.