I've sent out grades for Lab 5.
These are the texts you chose, in alphabetical order; it's quite
an eclectic set. Two people chose Anne of Green Gables, and there
were two different Virginia Woolf books. I will not ask whether
you actually read the books in question, either beforehand or as
part of the lab.
Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone National Park, Frank Hall Knowlton
Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
Histories (Book 1), Herodotus
Jacob's Room, Virginia Woolf
Les Misérables, Victor Hugo
Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
On Liberty, John Stuart Mill
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, T. E. Lawrence
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle
The Art of Ballet, Mark Edward Perugini
The Art of War, Sun Tzu
The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels
The Gospel of Mark for Readers, Lightheart
The Odyssey, Homer
The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Social Contract & Discourses, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Thus Spake Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche
War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy
Most of your notebooks worked right out of box. In a handful, I
had to add a line to do something like import stopwords or set a
single variable. No penalty for that but if there was more than
one, a very small penalty.
The most common comment at the end was that the lab should be
more clear about what is expected; a few others also wanted more
explanation of Python, NLTK, etc. Those are definitely valid
points that I will try to address for next year.
Thanks for playing along; I hope it was a useful experience for
you.