Submissions
Unless otherwise specified, all projects will only need 1 submitted file:
The .ipynb
file (based off of the provided template). See here to learn how to download the .ipynb
file.
Output must be displayed in the You will be graded on the work and how it is rendered in Gradescope, not how it renders on ondemand.anvil.rcac.purdue.edu. Please see here to learn how to properly double check your submission and make sure it renders properly in Gradescope. |
How to download notebook
First make sure you are in Jupyter Lab on ondemand.anvil.rcac.purdue.edu. It should look something like the following.
To download your notebook (.ipynb
file), click on and select where you’d like to save the file. Then, when uploading your submission to Gradescope, simply upload the .ipynb
file you just downloaded.
Double checking submissions
In order to double check that your submission (namely, your .ipynb
file) renders properly in Gradescope, first submit your project files in Gradescope.
Don’t worry, you can submit as many times as you want. The graders will always see your most recent submission. |
Once submitted, you should be presented with a screen that looks similar to the following.
Click on the button in the upper right-hand corner named "Code".
You should be presented with the same screen that your grader sees. Look at your notebook carefully to make sure your solutions appear as you intended.
How to make a Python file
This video demonstrates how to make a Python file to submit along with the Jupyter Lab file for your projects. (This is not needed for most projects. For most projects, starting in fall 2024, only the Jupyter Lab ".ipynb" file is needed.)
When uploading to Gradescope, make sure that you upload your |