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  • Module 8 – EC Lab 1
    • Visit the following site:
    • Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.15 LAB: Character frequency histogram==============================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
      Your lab will be graded on whether it's been set up as a complete and workable solution.

      For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

    • Set up your script based on the given specifications
    • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
    • run (ie, no run-time error(s))
    • For your solution to be workable,
    • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
    • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
    • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
    • ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
      • You'll receive full credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces the expected output
      • You'll receive partial credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
    • You'll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
    • You'll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
    • You'll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
    • ==========================================================================================================================What to submit:
      • Your Python solution as a text file
      • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    • How to submit:
    1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 1) as a text file to your computer
    2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 1
    4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 1 file) on your computer
    5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
    6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
    7. Click on SUBMIT
    8. NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.=====================================================================================================
  • AssignmentModule 8 – EC Lab 2
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    • Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.16 LAB: Sorted character frequency hist===============================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
      Your lab will be graded on whether it's been set up as a complete and workable solution.

      For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

    • Set up your script based on the given specifications
    • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
    • run (ie, no run-time error(s))
    • For your solution to be workable,
    • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
    • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
    • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
    • ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
      • You'll receive full credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces the expected output
      • You'll receive partial credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
    • You'll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
    • You'll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
    • You'll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
    • ==========================================================================================================================What to submit:
      • Your Python solution as a text file
      • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    • How to submit:
    1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 2) as a text file to your computer
    2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 2
    4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 2 file) on your computer
    5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
    6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
    7. Click on SUBMIT
    8. NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.

Module 8 – EC Lab 3

Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.17 LAB: Evaluating students' results ================================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it's been set up as a complete and workable solution.

For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

  • Set up your script based on the given specifications
  • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
  • run (ie, no run-time error(s))

For your solution to be workable,

  • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
  • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
  • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm

==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:

  • You'll receive full credit, if 
    • your program
      • compiles and runs with no problems 
      • produces the expected output
  • You'll receive partial credit, if 
    • your program
      • compiles and runs with no problems 
      • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
  • You'll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
  • You'll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
  • You'll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)

==========================================================================================================================What to submit:

  • Your Python solution as a text file
  • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output

How to submit:

  1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 3) as a text file to your computer
  2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
  3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 3
  4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 3 file) on your computer
  5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
  6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
  7. Click on SUBMIT

NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions. 

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