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The individual term paper CAN be written in group and CAN be based on the topic

you presented but it doesn't have to. This might be the easiest way to go though. 

The paper is supposed to be an "extended One-Pager", meaning a "memorizing sheet"


that is also supposed to be made available to the other students in the group after the
course. Only, for sure, if consent is given. Nothing will be made public for the whole
course without consent given. And giving consent will be independent from grading -
no worries!

The extended One-Pager will 

 have a length of 2-5 pages 


 include relevant hyperlinks in the text itself
 written in bullet point style (some full sentences, but it shouldn't be a full
flowing text)
 might include links to video snippets (please include the timestamp)
 can be written as group work or individually
 be handed in until may, 31st, 11:59pm CET

Even if you write as a group, please make sure EVERYONE in your group uploads the
document on Canvas until the set deadline. 

The grading will follow those guidelines: 

 Goal setting / Focus


o Was it made clear in the beginning what is going to be tackled in
your presentation?
o Was there a clear problem / research question / discussion point
set? (not relevant for all topics)
 Structure
o Is there a clear structure / organization visible on how your
content was put together?
 Sources / Literature work
o Did you find relevant (and trustworthy) sources to back the
content you present? 
o Did you use the sources well, meaning are they relevant in the
context of your presentation?
o If you use video snippets: were they chosen wisely and cut down
to relevant content?
 Analysis
o Is your analysis well-established? 
o Do you manage to put the content presented into relevant
micro/macroeconomic context? (more relevant for CBDC topics)
 Results / Comparison / Transfer 
o Are you giving new insights? 
o Is the comparison (more relevant for the wallet & exchange
presentations) 
o Are you critically analysing the content presented?
 Form
o Did you use meaningful data / graphics?
o Grammar and orthography
o Overall impression (visual & layout)

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