***Past grading criteria***
Reports and Grading Criteria
Your report should include some version of the following 5 parts. They do
not have to be arranged the way I list them here, but all should be
included in your report in some form or another.
- (10 points) General Discussion Introduction and
generalities for the project (could include why you chose this project,
background about the field of application, goals of the project),
definitions and results from Matrix Algebra used in the project,
definitions and discussion of results and ideas from the field of
application used in the project. When you state mathematical results that
you use, try to explain some of the mathematics behind why the results are
true-present a derivation if you can, or, if that is too difficult, give a
sketch or an intuitive idea of how it works.
- (25 points) Solutions to Problems Give solutions to
the problems I will provide for your topic. It is very important not
only to give a correct answer but also to give a thorough explanation of
your solution. You should have a clear explanation of each step, an
analysis of what results apply to what step, etc. This is not like just
working out a usual homework problem-explain in words what you are doing
and write sentences.
- (2 points) References A list of the references that
you used, people you consulted, people you worked with, places you
found help. Included in the 2 points will be turning in on time your
two references and key words at a certain date as mentioned above.
- (2 points) Comments Your comments on how interesting you
found the project, whether you feel that the time you spent on this was
worthwhile and whether it might help you in the future or lead to anything
for you, and suggestions to me for improvements in case I do projects like
this again.
- (7 points) Presentation This includes innovation in
presenting the material of the report,
clarity and neatness, flow, design and organization of the report,
and creativity used in explaining the ideas.
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