CSC 152: The Week beginning Sept. 18
Homework:
Watch and summarize and/or respond to (in your own words) the following article
What moral decisions should driverless cars make? (Ted Talk by Iyad Rahwan)
Watch and summarize and/or respond to (in your own words) the following article
How computers are learning to be creative (Ted Talk by Blaise Aguera Y Arcas)
Due: Sept. 25
Monday:
RStudio and R programming introduction
Milk distribution
uses
Milk data from Sokal and Rohlf
(comparing a distribution to the normal distribution -- basically repeat the analysis we did of the Fly data)
Finding Roots of a Quadractic Equation
to find the times that an object thrown up reaches a certain height. (Uses IF and SQRT)
Due: Sept. 25
Wednesday:
More R presentation
R vector stats presentation
Answering some questions that arose about the skewness and kurtosis calculations that help us answer whether data has a normal (Bell curve) distribution.
(Images from
https://brownmath.com/stat/shape.htm
Due: Sept. 27