Lab Activities

  1. January 17-21, Lab 1, Orientation, Eclipse, Snarf

  2. January 24-81, Lab 2 Slices, Totems

  3. January 31-Feb 4, Lab 3 Songs, randomness

  4. February 9-11, Lab 4 Vocabulary, list comprehensions

  5. February 16-18, Lab 5 Randomness and Monte Carlo Simulation.

  6. February 23-25, Lab 6 Sets and APTs.

  7. March 2-4, Lab 7 Tuples, Stock Data, Visualizing

  8. March 16-18, Lab 8 Images

  9. March 23-25, Lab 9 Word clouds

  10. March 30-April 1, Lab 10 Regex/Lists

  11. April 6-April 8, Lab 11 Mad Libs

  12. April 13-April 15, Lab 12 RSG (random sentence generation)

  13. April 20-April 22, Lab 13 Markov text generation

Labs/Recitations

  1. 6L-01L, Wed 2:50-4:05, Soc Sci 124, Megan

  2. 6L-02L, Wed 4:25-5:40, Old Chem 123 Alan

  3. 6L-06L, Thu 1:15-2:30, Old Chem 123 Alan

  4. 6L-03L, Thu 2:50-4:05, 103 Allen, Liz

  5. 6L-04L, Thu 4:25-5:40, LSRC A156, Liz

  6. 6L-05L, Fri 2:50-4:05, Soc Sci 124, Alex

Lab Submission

Each team must submit the lab work by the end of the period either by handing in the worksheet given out during lab or submitting it electronically using the directions available here. To get credit for your work in lab, your name must appear on the material handed in. If you did not attend lab or your team determines that you did not participate during the period, your name should not be included in the final submission. Lab work cannot be made up after the fact.

Labs are meant to reinforce material pertinent to the current assignments and APTs and to go more deeply into topics as warranted. You will work in teams of three or four during lab and at least one person from each team must bring a laptop to lab each week.