Description¶
So far, you have analyzed data from a variety of sources to solve realistic problems from science, engineering, and business. Now it’s your turn to choose and analyze a real-world problem. This is good practice for how you will use Python for the remainder of your career. You are highly encouraged to work with a partner or group of two others on this project!
- Proposal / Vision Statement
- Due: Thursday 02/05 at 11:59 pm
- Exploratory Data Analysis / Milestone
- Due: Thursday 02/19 at 11:59 pm
- Report / Code
- Due: Thursday 03/05 at 11:59 pm
- Final Presentations
- Due: Thursday 03/12 at 11:59 pm
- Peer Feedback
- Due: Sunday 03/15 at 11:59 pm
Past Project Gallery¶
For some example reports and slides, please refer to our past project gallery.
This project is structured a lot like the project in CSE 160 with some specific requirements changed. You may NOT submit the same project that you used in CSE 160 for this class. You may use the same dataset, but we would expect that you have a much more novel and interesting set of research questions if you use the same dataset as you did in a previous quarter.
Project Submission¶
We will use Gradescope to submit the various parts of the project since it does a really good job with group projects. For each part, only one group member should submit on Gradescope. You should use the Group Members functionality to add the appropriate partner(s) if you have them. If you want to learn about how to add Group Members on Gradescope, please see instructions here.
More information will be announced with the project parts.