CSCE990 Advanced Multiagent Systems
Collaborative
Wiki Essays Assignment
January 20, 2011
Introduction
Collaborative
wiki essays are written summaries of topics that we cover in class. The summary will be based on my lectures, the
textbook, and other papers. Your summary should include at least the
following (1) an overview of the
topic – motivations and underlying principles, etc., (2) critical issues about the topic, and (3) your big-picture view on the importance of the topic in the larger
research community of multiagent systems.
You
will use an online wiki tool (http://iamas.unl.edu:8080/wiki). All of your actions will be tracked and
recorded while you are working on the assignment online.
You
are allowed to search online for information to help you write your topic
summary. However, anything used must be
formally cited. That is, you must have
a References section in your summary.
Further, you are not allowed to cite web URLs. Links are not allowed. Furthermore, you are not allowed to cite
Wikipedia pages. You might find,
however, references that are useful on Wikipedia, and may pursue those
references, and then cite those references properly in your summary. Each summary will be submitted to
Blackboard’s SafeAssign tool to check for excessive
similarity with other online texts.
Collaborative
Contributions
On the Wiki tool, you will be allowed
to rate and tag essays and participate in threaded
forum discussions. You will be also
encouraged to contribute to other essays.
How
the Assignment Works
Every student is assigned to be
responsible for one topic. So, each
topic will have only one primary contributor.
And each student will have only one primary topic. Now, every student is required to contribute
to all other topics. The contributions
could be any of the collaborative activities listed above.
There are two deadlines:
1. Deadline 1: Primary Contribution (April 21, 2011). This is when every student’s primary topic
will be “snap-shot” and “graded”. Before
this deadline, a student is only allowed to contribute to its own Wiki
essay. After this deadline, your Wiki
essay will be open to all to edit.
2.
Deadline
2: Collaborative Contribution (May 6,
2011). This is when every
student’s collaborative collaborations will be “snap-shot” and “graded”.
Grading
Your
Wiki assignment will be graded based on this:
55% Contributions
20% Timeliness
20% Discussions (Forum)
5% Rating
Your
contributions will be 80% x your primary contribution + 20% x your contributions
to other essays.
The
Topics
Each student will be primarily
responsible for his or her seminar topics.
When a seminar topic is by the instructor, there will be no primary
contribution. So, each student will have
to contribute to these topics. The first
topic is thus “Unified Learning Model and Agent Reasoning”.