From cc2de86385807d2625faeedae8b398003603678e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Geoff Boeing Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 17:17:29 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update readme.md --- assignments/final-project/readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/assignments/final-project/readme.md b/assignments/final-project/readme.md index 92ee390..77c4146 100644 --- a/assignments/final-project/readme.md +++ b/assignments/final-project/readme.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Create 3 or more static data visualizations, such as scatter plots, bar charts, Create 3 or more maps, including at least 1 choropleth map and 1 point map. -Write a narrative paper telling the story of your analysis in 3000+ words (not including tables, figures, captions, or references). Incorporate the visualizations and analytical results into your narrative. Organize it into five sections: 1, introduction (provide an overview of your entire project); 2, background (explain the context, prior work, and motivation leading to your research question). 3, methods (explain your data and your analytical process). 4, results (lay out your findings and visuals). 5, discussion (circle back to your research question and what your analysis tells you about it, what is the big picture and how are these findings useful?). At the top of the first page, include your names, the date, your project title, and the word count (not including tables, figures, captions, or references). At the end of the paper, describe each group member's contribution to this final project (one sentence each). +Write a narrative paper (illustrated with your data visualizations) telling the story of your analysis in 3000+ words (not including tables, figures, captions, or references). Incorporate the visualizations and analytical results into your narrative. Organize it into five sections: 1, introduction (provide an overview of your entire project); 2, background (explain the context, prior work, and motivation leading to your research question). 3, methods (explain your data and your analytical process). 4, results (lay out your findings and visuals). 5, discussion (circle back to your research question and what your analysis tells you about it, what is the big picture and how are these findings useful?). At the top of the first page, include your names, the date, your project title, and the word count (not including tables, figures, captions, or references). At the end of the paper, describe each group member's contribution to this final project (one sentence each). ## Submission