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Joyner Document Format v2:

For Use in CS6460, CS6750, and CS

Author Name username@gatech Abstract— Welcome to Joyner Document Format (JDF) v2! JDF is primarily intended to standardize page lengths while ensuring readability. Note that you are required to use JDF for all wrien assignments, but we will not perform explicit formaing checks. So, while im-proper formaing may be subject to penalties, you should not worry too much about whether your submission conforms to every minute detail; the most important elements are margins, font, font sizes, and line spacing. Just make a copy of one of the provided templates and replace its contents with your own, using the built-in paragraph styles. If you do so, you do not ne 1 ed to verify that the style was followed.

1 TYPOGRAPHY

All text in JDF should be set in the Palatino typeface. It is available practically everywhere as a system font: Google Docs offers a version called Palatino Linotype. It comes in regular and bold weights with matching italics.

Handgloves

Figure 1— Palatino. Make sure the live text (boom) uses the same font as the image (top).

1 Body text

Body text is set in the regular weight at 11 points with custom line spacing of 1, and 8 points of spacing added after each paragraph. It should be justified and paragraphs should not be indented. These styles can be automatically applied using the Normal paragraph style.

1 Here are instructions forMicrosoft Word,Apple Pages, andGoogle Docs.

Bold and italics should be used for emphasis. Hyperlinks may be inserted in the text, as well asin-line code, superscriptslike this, and subscriptslike this.

1 Title & subtitle

The paper title should be set in the regular weight at 17 points with 1 line spacing, centered at the top of the first page. The title may span up to three lines. For typical assignments, the document title may be as simple as “Assignment 1.” More specialized assignments may warrant more unique papernames, like “A Proposal to Create a New Document Format.”

The author’s name and email should come next unless you want toor were asked to submit anonymously, in which case this can be omied. They should be set in the same size and weight as body text, centered. These styles can be applied using the Title and Subtitle paragraph styles.

1 Abstract

If your paper requires an abstract, it should be placed at the topof the first page underneath the title block, preceded by the word Abstract in bold italics, followed by an em dash. An extra 0′′ indent should be added to both sides. Not all papers require abstracts; only those that would benefit from a high-level summary of the project or its background.

1 Headings

Headings should all be set in the same size as body text (11 points) in bold. With the exception of Heading 1, they should all have 8 points of space added before and after. They should be hierarchically numbered: Word, Pages, and LaTeX will do this automatically when you use the appropriate paragraphstyles, but Google Docs users will need to number their headings manually. Headings should not span more than one line.

1.4 Heading 1

Heading 1 should be set in all caps. It should have 11 points of space added before and 8 points of space added after.

1.4 Headings 2–

Besides Heading 1, which is set in caps, headings should always use sentence case (i., first word capitalized) rather than title case; after all, they are not titles.

Figure 2— Make sure your flowcharts are more useful than this one. Source:XKCD.

Figure captions should be placed beneath the corresponding figure, indented 1′′ on the left and right sides. The label for the figure, e. “Figure 1,” should be set in bold italics followed by an em dash, and the entire caption should be 8. points with 14 points of line spacing. Again, Word and LaTeX will number these automatically using the Figure Caption paragraph style, but Docs users will need to number these manually. If need be, you may have one figure caption corresponding to multiple consecutive figures and use either locational descriptors (e. “top left,” “middle”) or labels (e. “A”,“B”) to map parts of the caption to parts of the figure. Make sure that caption falls on the same page as the corresponding figure or table; you may rearrange text to make this work.

In Microsoft Word, you may need to either change the image’s text wrap seings to “Top and Boom” or change the line spacing of the image to 1.

2 Tables

You have freedom to format tables in the way that works best foryour data. Generally, text should be left-aligned and numbers should beright-aligned or aligned at the decimal – you can do this using acustom tab stop. The default table style (shown below) reduces the text size to be equal to the caption text.

Table captions should be formaed the same way as figure captions, but they should be placed above the table. The popular mnemonic for this is: figures at the foot, tables at the top. Like figures, tables should not exceed the margins and should be centered on the page.

Table 1— Mathematical constants. Notice how the approximations align at the decimal.

Name Symbol Approximation Description

Golden ratio φ 1 Number such that the ratio of 1 to the number is equal to the ratio of its reciprocal to 1

Euler’s number e 2 Exponential growth constant

Archimedes’ constant

π 3 The ratio between circumference and diameter of a circle

One hundred A+ 100 The grade we hope you’ll all earn in this class

2 Additional elements

There are additional elements you may want to include in your paper, such as in-line or block quotes, lists, and more. For other content types not covered here, you have reasonable flexibility in determining how it should be used in this format.

2.3 Quotes

If you would like to quote an outside source, you may do so with quotation marks followed by a citation. If a quote is fewer than three lines, you may write it in-line. It is acceptable to replace pronouns with their target in brackets for clarity. For example, “Heavy use of peer grading would compromise [the school’s] reputation” (Joyner, 2016). If a quote exceeds three lines, you should set it as its own paragraph with 0′′ side margins, using the Blockquote style.

“Whether or not the grades generated by peers are reliably similar to grades generated by experts is only one factor worth considering, however. Student perception is also an important factor. A recent study indicated that reliance on peer gradingis one of the top drivers of high MOOC dropout rates. This problem may be addressed by reintroducing some expert grading where possible.” (Joyner, 2016)

2.3 Lists

Bulleted and numbered lists are indented 0′′ from the left margin, with the bullet or number hanging in the margin by 0′′ (the default format).

A. (2016). Graders as Meta-Reviewers: Simultaneously Scaling and Im-proving Expert Evaluation for Large Online Classrooms. In Proceedings of the Third Annual ACM Conference on Learning at Scale. Edinburgh, Scotland. 2. Joyner, D. A. (2017). Scaling Expert Feedback: Two Case Studies. In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual ACM Conference on Learningat Scale. Cambridge, Massachuses. 3. Joyner, D. A. (2018a). Intelligent Evaluation and Feedbackin Support of a Credit-Bearing MOOC. In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. London, United Kingdom. Springer. 4. Joyner, D. A. (2018b). Toward CS1 at Scale: Building and Testing a MOOC-for-Credit Candidate. In Proceedings of the Fifth Annual ACM Conference on Learning at Scale. London, United Kingdom. ACM Press. 5. Newman, H. & Joyner, D. A. (2018). Sentiment Analysis of Student Evaluations of Teaching. In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. London, United Kingdom. Springer.

5 APPENDICES

You may optionally move certain information to appendices at the end of your paper, after the reference list. If you have multiple appendices, you should create a section with a Heading 1 of “Appendices.” Each appendix should begin with a descriptive Heading 2 ; appendices can thus be referenced in the body text using their heading number and description, e. “Appendix 5: Survey responses.” If you have only one appendix, you can label it with the word “Appendix” followed by a descriptive title, e., “Appendix: Survey responses.”

These appendices do not count against the page limit, but they should not contain any information required to answer the question in full. The body text should be sufficient to answer the question, and the appendices should be included only for you to reference or to give additional context you decide to move content to an appendix, be sure to summarize the content and note it in relevant place in the body text, e., “The raw data can be viewed in Appendix 5: Survey responses.

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JDF2.2-Starter (Google Docs Format)

Course: Computer Engineering (CSE123)

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Joyner Document Format v2.2:
For Use in CS6460, CS6750, and CS7637
Author Name
username@gatech.edu
Abstract—Welcome to Joyner Document Format (JDF) v2.2! JDF is
primarily intended to standardize page lengths while ensuring
readability. Note that you are required to use JDF for all wrien
assignments, but we will not perform explicit formaing checks.
So, while im-proper formaing may be subject to penalties, you
should not worry too much about whether your submission
conforms to every minute detail; the most important elements are
margins, font, font sizes, and line spacing. Just make a copy of one
of the provided templates and replace its contents with your own,
using the built-in paragraph styles. If you do so, you do not need
1
to verify that the style was followed.
1 TYPOGRAPHY
All text in JDF should be set in the Palatino typeface. It is available practically
everywhere as a system font: Google Docs offers a version called Palatino
Linotype. It comes in regular and bold weights with matching italics.
Handgloves
Figure 1—Palatino. Make sure the live text (boom) uses the same
font as the image (top).
1.1 Body text
Body text is set in the regular weight at 11 points with custom line spacing of
1.26, and 8.5 points of spacing added after each paragraph. It should be justified
and paragraphs should not be indented. These styles can be automatically
applied using the Normal paragraph style.
1Here are instructions for Microsoft Word,Apple Pages, and Google Docs.
1