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How Do You GetHow Do You GetYour Green SheetYour Green Sheet
John FalbySenior Lecturer
MV3923Spring AY2007
Spring 2007 2
The Goal:The Goal:Obtain the Green SheetObtain the Green Sheet
• Means that your thesis is completed and accepted by the thesis processor for publication
• Means that you will get your MS degree– Assuming you have met the course,
GPA and MOVES requirements• Program Officer & Academic Associate
track this
Spring 2007 3
MOVES RequirementsMOVES Requirements• Approved Matrix in Python
– By end of 3rd quarter• Signed Thesis Proposal
– By end of 4th quarter• Thesis presentation in graduating
quarter– Normally given to Focus Group or Brown
Bag• Signed thesis
Spring 2007 4
MOVES RequirementsMOVES Requirements
• Maintain up-to-date "MOVES MS Degree Tracking Form"– Program Officer & Academic Associate use
to help track your progress in degree program
• Other requirements may be promulgated, and may include– Provide presentation materials– Provide a copy of software you developed
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Other NPS RequirementOther NPS Requirement• Did your thesis involve human subjects?
– Ensure all required documentation has been completed BEFORE EACH human subject/volunteer participates
• Participant Consent Forms• Minimal Risk Consent Statements• Privacy Act Statements
– The above must be turned in before you leave NPS
– Penalties for not following can be severe, including you not getting your degree
Spring 2007 6
Can I Finish My ThesisCan I Finish My ThesisAfter I Leave NPS?After I Leave NPS?
• Yes, but– Majority of those who leave without a completed
thesis NEVER finish it• This means they do not get the MS degree
• OK, what about an extension?– Yes, you can get up to three one-year extensions
from your original graduation date– However, if you get an extension and don’t finish
your degree in the approved extension period, you can never get a degree from NPS
• So have a plan to enable you to finish your thesis before graduation
Spring 2007 7
Your Time At NPSYour Time At NPSYear OneYear One
• Get the basics• Learn about:
– MOVES as a discipline– Enabling technologies– Areas of research
• Develop your course matrix• Complete a thesis proposal
Spring 2007 8
Your Time At NPSYour Time At NPSYear TwoYear Two
• Upper division courses• Interact with faculty, students, staff
– In a Focus area (even if not related to thesis)– In MOVES at large
• Brief your thesis plan• Do your thesis research• Write your thesis• Brief results of your thesis research
Spring 2007 9
Quarter One: Attend MV-2921Quarter One: Attend MV-2921
• Introduction to MOVES– Survey of the major areas in MOVES– Answers the question: What is this
thing called MOVES anyway?• Presentations, one on each of the
MOVES Curriculum Blocks– Why is the area important to MOVES?– Courses in the block
Spring 2007 10
End of Quarter OneEnd of Quarter One• Turn in short paper describing
– One or more possible thesis topics/areas you would choose if you had to pick a topic today
– What three blocks interest you and why• Do not have to take those blocks nor
do a thesis in those area(s)– We want to get you thinking– We want to see what areas are currently
of interest– We expect that things are likely to change
Spring 2007 11
Quarter Two: Attend MV-3922Quarter Two: Attend MV-3922• Introduction to Virtual Environment
Technology• An introduction to the technology used
in virtual environments and discusses applications which use Virtual Environments
• An introduction to the items likely to be used in the MOVES master’s degree program
Spring 2007 12
Quarter Three: Attend MV-3923Quarter Three: Attend MV-3923
• Faculty and staff present– Current research– Possible thesis topics
• Exposes you to– What is being done in MOVES today– Some of the people who are in MOVES and
what they are doing– Possible topics for your thesis– Possible assets to tap later
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By End of Quarter ThreeBy End of Quarter Three• Pick three Curriculum Blocks
– See MOVES web page for your Masters Program found off page http://www.movesinstitute.org/Plone/education
• Complete course matrix through quarter eight– Do not sign up for a course in a quarter it is not being
offered• See MOVES web page for your Masters Program for the listing of
when MV courses are planned to be offered• MOVES course offerings listed out at least one year into the
future• For other courses, see in Python when they have been
historically offered– Program Officer and Academic Associate approve it
• See them if you have questions or need help constructing your matrix
• Sometimes courses are canceled (e.g. low enrollment), so you may need to update your matrix later, and they can help then as well
Spring 2007 14
By End of Quarter FourBy End of Quarter Four
• Submit a Thesis Proposal– Approval required by
• Primary Advisor• MOVES Academic Associate• MOVES Program Chair • MOVES Program Officer
– Maintained by the Program Officer's office– Goal: be able to give at least one full year
to thesis research and writing your thesis
Spring 2007 15
Deliverable for MV3923Deliverable for MV3923• A copy of your thesis proposal (not the
original)– Do not need all signatures, but must have the
following signatures• You, and if a joint thesis, the other student(s)• Your co-advisor (if none, then the second reader)• Your primary advisor
• Majority of students get an Incomplete - this is OK, but:– Turn in by end of 4th quarter - instructor requests
grade be changed to Pass - no negative impact on your transcript
– Do not turn in by end of 4th quarter - Registrar changes grade to Fail
Spring 2007 16
Advisor, Co-Advisor, andAdvisor, Co-Advisor, andSecond ReaderSecond Reader
• Must have a (primary) advisor– MOVES faculty member with Ph.D.
• Must have co-advisor or second reader– Must be a faculty member, whether in MOVES or
not, and need not be on tenure track– What is difference between them?
• Exceptions– If primary advisor does not have a Ph.D., must
have a co-advisor with a Ph.D.– If primary advisor not in MOVES, then co-advisor
must be in MOVES
Spring 2007 17
Quarter Four: Attend MV-4924Quarter Four: Attend MV-4924Focus GroupFocus Group
• Currently have three– Agents & Combat Modeling– Human Factors and Training– Web-based simulation (SAVAGE)
• Interact with a subset of MOVES sharing common interests– Does not have to be a focus area of
your thesis research
Spring 2007 18
Quarters One through FourQuarters One through Four
• Get out and see what is going on in MOVES outside of classes– Brown bag and focus groups– Labs– Scheduled demos– OR Research Seminar– Web pages
Spring 2007 19
Visit LabsVisit Labs
• Talk to students ahead of you• Visit during scheduled demos• Find out
– What’s going on– What resources are available
• Be a subject in an experiment
Spring 2007 20
Year TwoYear Two• Conduct Thesis research• Attend Brown Bag and Focus Group each
quarter• Complete upper level courses• Write thesis• Get thesis signed• Get thesis approved by Thesis Processor• Get your Green Sheet• Get ready to move
Spring 2007 21
All Quarters: Attend MV-4924All Quarters: Attend MV-4924Brown Bag SeminarBrown Bag Seminar
• Presentations from faculty, research staff , students and invited speakers
• Interact with MOVES at large
Spring 2007 22
Quarter Five: Read, Read, ReadQuarter Five: Read, Read, Read
• Background/Literature Search– Advisors give pointers to literature– Dudley Knox Library: 2004 Federal Library/
Information Center of the Year - Use it!• Workshops, research assistance, subject
specialists, real-time "Ask a Librarian", etc.– CiteSeer at citeseer.ist.psu.edu
• Things you read may reference other material you want to read
• Keep notes, copies in a notebook
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Quarter Five: Get InvolvedQuarter Five: Get Involved
• Arrange to give a presentation of your Thesis plan to your Focus Group– Get some constructive feedback EARLY– Learn from other people's experiences
• Establish times/days for periodic meetings with thesis advisor(s)
• As able, do demos, attend demos, be in experiments, help run experiments
Spring 2007 24
Quarter Five:Quarter Five:Thesis Process FamiliarizationThesis Process Familiarization
• NPS Research Thesis Processhttp://www.nps.edu/research/research1.html
• General Workshop on thesis process– Students must attend in graduating
quarter– Consider attending earlier– Reviews the overall process– Lets you know what to expect
• Template Workshop– Attend early so can be using the template
throughout
Spring 2007 25
Quarter Five:Quarter Five:Write Draft of First Part of ThesisWrite Draft of First Part of Thesis• Cover through Chapter 2 plus
references– Format: see NPS Research site,
Typing Your Thesis– Have one of the Thesis Processors
check it for format• See Outlook Address Book for email,
phone, and location– Have advisor read it
Spring 2007 26
Quarter Five:Quarter Five:Why Start Writing So Early?Why Start Writing So Early?
• Correct format problems early• Chapter One
– Includes one or more of: Introduction, Overview, Motivation, Purpose, Goals
– Includes Organization of Thesis (Chapter Summary)– This is your “contract” with thesis advisor(s)
• Chapter Two, Background And Problem Statement, shows you have– The background required to do the thesis research– A clear direction
• Keep on top of thesis vice under it
Spring 2007 27
Quarter Five through Eight:Quarter Five through Eight:Do the ResearchDo the Research
• When possible, leverage papers and projects for classes to support thesis
• May be able to:– Have student(s) you’re following as
resource– Recruit student(s) to follow you
• Get a demo of your work as soon as possible and show it off often– No such thing as bad feedback
Spring 2007 28
Quarter Five through Eight:Quarter Five through Eight:Do the ResearchDo the Research
• If experiment involved in your thesis– Don't short-change any step (design, development,
pilot study, feedback, redesign)– Get going earlier than later– If involves human subjects, your advisor must
submit request to NPS Institutional Review Board (IRB) - See Bill Becker
• Approval process takes some time• Advisor, not you, will be the one making IRB request
• Write chapters of thesis as you go– Advisor can review as you go– Get feedback earlier rather than later
Spring 2007 29
Quarter Eight:Quarter Eight:Finish The ThesisFinish The Thesis
• Attend the General Workshop if have not done so previously
• Plan to finish writing early– Avoid the bow wave for
• You– You will have other things going on
• Advisor(s), second reader– Travel, leave, research, other students, class
• Thesis Processor– Only so many hours in a day, so many appointments
– Time to adjust to bumps
Spring 2007 30
Quarter Eight:Quarter Eight:Finish The ThesisFinish The Thesis
• Complete all thesis and submission requirements– NPS requirements
• On Research web site• Reviewed in General Workshop
– MOVES requirements• http://www.movesinstitute.org/Plone/intranet/ac
ademic-procedures/check-out-procedures-for-graduates
• Brief results of thesis research to Focus Group or Brown Bag
Spring 2007 31
ResourcesResources• MOVES Curriculum
– Program office signs you up for required courses– See http://www.movesinstitute.org/ under Education
• NPS Library off main NPS page– BOSUN– Electronic journals– Visit the library
• They are very helpful• Have classes to help you make use of library resources
• CiteSeerhttp://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/
Spring 2007 32
ResourcesResources
• Dean of Research– Thesis workshops beginning of every
quarter– Research -> Research and Sponsored
Programs Office -> Thesis Process• Slaying the Dragonwww.cs.nps.navy.mil/people/masters/thesis.htm
– Old link, may break anytime
Spring 2007 33
The World Is A Better PlaceThe World Is A Better PlaceAfter You Have Your Green SheetAfter You Have Your Green Sheet
Spring 2007 34
QuestionsQuestions
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