vanflad / STAT547-hw-fladmark-vanessa

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hw01 ready for grading! #1

Open vanflad opened 7 years ago

vanflad commented 7 years ago

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arsbar24 commented 7 years ago

Hi Vanessa,

I love your introduction, and not just because I also love cats. It’s succinct, yet personal and also very well organized. In particular I like how you formulate your process in brief bullet points, making it easy and fun to read. Likewise, I like how you took the time to briefly explain what you would do in your gapminder, making it easy to browse through. All-in-all a nice and clean first homework.

All the best, Alistair

wswade2 commented 7 years ago

Hi Vanessa,

Your introduction is great and I can tell you put a lot of effort into it. Your process was very meticulously recorded and you even were able to get GIFs to work which I thought was above and beyond.

I'll now note how your homework compares to the rubric:

-provides a proper introduction of student to the class - CHECK -demonstrates experimentation with 4 or more aspects of the Markdown syntax - CHECK -student describes how they got the changes into README.md - CHECK -submitted a well-named R Markdown document with exploration of the Gapminder dataset and the rendered markdown file. - CHECK -student offers a few reflections on their GitHub workflow and their experience with Markdown - CHECK -the homework submission issue follows the naming convention, includes the SHA, and there’s a link to the rendered .md for the Gapminder exploration - CHECK

My evaluation is that your submission is a CHECK PLUS.

--Wade

JoeyBernhardt commented 7 years ago

Correctly named issue: Yes Link to work to be reviewed: None that I could find. Use 4 or more aspects of markdown: Yes (headings, list, formatting, images) Reflections / how it was done: Yes Gapminder exploration: Yes

Comments:

Nice use of markdown formatting styles, gifs and images! Reflections on the process were nicely detailed as well. Gapminder exploration was good, although next time, I recommend adding a little narrative about the figures are saying -- is there anything surprising in there? What story do they tell?

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