Homework

This is a tentative list and they may change. Each homework will become valid the week it goes out.

We will be turning them in and grading them via Gradescope on Blackboard. Note that you can only submit one PDF per homework so you will need to concatenate multiple pages together into a single PDF document before uploading.

Normally CS 424 has a fair amount of in-class work, rather than homework, so many of these assignments are detailed in the lectures, but this is a central location to help keep track of them.


All are due Friday at 9pm Chicago Time unless stated differently in the HW description itself.


Week 15 Homework

1. See the Week 15 In Class notes for the HW requirements regarding Project 3 Q/A on Piazza


Week 13-14 Homework

No HW this week.


Week 12 Homework

1. Printout of your Jupyter notebook showing your Covid-19 visualization progress

Week 11 Homework

No HW this week - be sure to get your Choice topic in on time

Week 10 Homework

1. See the Week 10 In Class notes for the HW requirements regarding Project 2 Q/A on Piazza

Week 9 Homework

1. Printout of your Paraview tutorial progress


Week 8 Homework

1. Printout of your Jupyter notebook showing your social network visualization

2. Printout of your US state population clustering and map


Week 7 Homework

1. Printout of your AOL data search

2. Printout of your 'Disease D in Costa Rica' assignment


Week 6 Homework

1. By the end of Tuesday's class your group should have created a report (including the names of all of your group members that participated) on what the group liked about each member's solution to Project 1, made that available on one of the group member's web pages, and emailed the location of that page to Andy.


Week 5 Homework

1. length and scale of different data dimensions

2. Eurovision map

3. Plotting data on a map of Illinois


Week 4 Homework

1. Parallel Coordinates

2. Scatterplot Matrices


Week 3 Homework

1. Printout of the revised notebook from your Jupyter scavenger hunt


Week 2 Homework

1. Screenshots showing your progress through the evl weather R tutorial in R-Studio

2. Printout of the notebook from your Jupyter scavenger hunt

3. URL for the evl weather example running in your ShinyApps account


Week 1 Homework

Week 1 has three homework assignments.

1. One page with a variety of initial visualizations of the Titanic data.

2. One page on recoloring the H1N1 US Map taking population into account.

3. Create a public web page, which we will use to host your documentation on the course projects and presentations. Please create a landing page where in future you can add links to a number of other pages. At minimum this page should have your name, and 'CS 424 Spring 2022'. One place to start, if you don't have a public website already, is people.uic.edu (https://people.uic.edu/). You can use UIC's VPN (http://accc.uic.edu/service/vpn) along with 2 factor authentication (https://accc.uic.edu/tag/anyconnect) to mount this directory on your personal computer for ease of moving files around (smb://<yourID>.people.uic.edu/). You can use any other hosting service you wish (e.g. Google), but these pages must be publicly viewable by everyone in the class at least until the end of the course. You can use any publicly available templates as long as you cite them, or create your own.

Give in the URL of your web page on page 3 of your submission.


last revision 4/8/2022