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Our project assignment has 3 components: | Our project assignment has 3 components: | ||
* Short description what you want to do: Look at the examples and come up with an idea, describe the problem and how you want to tackle it in a paragraph of about 200 words. | * Short description what you want to do: Look at the examples and come up with an idea, describe the problem and how you want to tackle it in a paragraph of about 200 words. | ||
− | * Outline your project, develop pseudo code, gather the data (if you need data), generate the computer code, test your code, run it on the problem you want to solve, write a report that follows the standard | + | * Outline your project, develop pseudo code, gather the data (if you need data), generate the computer code, test your code, run it on the problem you want to solve, write a report that follows the standard scientific guideline of presenting your work (introduction, methods, results, discussion, references). Ask Ben or me for advice on coding problems |
− | * | + | * Present your work December 8 during the last class |
+ | * Email your project paper and your talk to beerli@fsu.edu before the end of the final (we will have no final exam), the deadline for emailing all the components of the project is Tuesday 7:30pm December 13, 2016. |
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Our project assignment has 3 components:
- Short description what you want to do: Look at the examples and come up with an idea, describe the problem and how you want to tackle it in a paragraph of about 200 words.
- Outline your project, develop pseudo code, gather the data (if you need data), generate the computer code, test your code, run it on the problem you want to solve, write a report that follows the standard scientific guideline of presenting your work (introduction, methods, results, discussion, references). Ask Ben or me for advice on coding problems
- Present your work December 8 during the last class
- Email your project paper and your talk to beerli@fsu.edu before the end of the final (we will have no final exam), the deadline for emailing all the components of the project is Tuesday 7:30pm December 13, 2016.