6 Assignments Overview
Grades in the course will be based on the following assignments:
6.1 Weekly In-class activities
- Overview: Most of the in-class assignments involve hands-on practice with data collection or manipulation. In some weeks, however, assignment will be the submission of questions for group discussion or brief reflection on the issues from the readings. Most in-class assignments are designed to be completed during the class session, but to ensure students master the concepts rather than rush through them they can be submitted anytime until 9 am the following Friday.
6.2 Reproducible Data Organization Project
Overview: This project is an opportunity to put some of the lessons learned into practice with a data set of your own. Your assignment is to (1) clean and organize a ‘messy’ data set and prepare metadata describing the resulting ‘clean’ data. The complete project requires the submission of these three items via the course Canvas website:
R code that imports, cleans, and organizes, and saves ‘messy’ data
The resulting corrected and organized data in an appropriate format
Metadata describing the corrected data set
6.3 Thesis Research DMP
- Overview: The Data Management Plan (DMP) is a critical document describing the data to be collected for a research project, how it will be stored and managed, and the investigator with primary responsibility for its management. Many funding agencies, including NSF and NIH, now require a DMP with all grant applications. Each student will prepare a Data Management Plan (DMP) for their thesis research.