Tape all components of your project up, including the annotated bibliography.
During your session, you must stand by your project,
to present your project to classmates and answer their questions. During the
other session, you will talk to others about their research and fill out peer
review. By the end of class, turn in your project components and peer review and self evaluation, and test revisions.
Alex: Eight queens [session 2]
Anthony and Rey: Mineral equilibria [One in each session]
Jay: Fox/rabbits [session 1]
Cameron and Joon: Area triangle [One in each session]
Chris: [session 2]
Colin: Thermister calibration [session 1]
Dan: [session 2]
David: Balancing chemical equations [session 2]
Dylan: Hill cipher [session 2]
Hannah, Max and Molly: Website [Hannah and Max in 1, Molly 2]
Hugh: Fault dislocations [session 1]
James: Eigenvectors [session 2]
Jeremy: NFL ratings [session 1]
Kevin A: Input/Output models [session 1]
Kevin C: Computer graphics [session 2]
Kevin P: Images [session 1]
Michelle: Double entry accounting [session 2]
Nic: Expando graphs [session 1]
Patric: Hill cipher [session 1]
Ronnie: Markov chains and actuarial sciences [session 2]
Ryan: Chemical equations [session 1]
Stephen: Hiding images [session 2]
Tori: Epidemiology [session 2]
Tyler: Determinant [session 1]
Peer Review: The depth
of peer review is more important than getting to everyone who is
not in your research session.