We will be working in the Observable platform, which is like a web-hosted JavaScript version of Jupyter notebooks. The goal of these assignments is to get you started with coding with D3, the dominant JavaScript library for building interactive visualizations for the web.
All lab assignments are done individually. You are expected to adhere to the CS Department Honesty Policy and submit your own work. You may not share your work for these assignments with your classmates. It is otherwise acceptable to google and lookup how to write commands.
To start your lab homework, fork the assigned notebook under your personal Observable account, not as our team @columbiaviz-s22 account. Make sure you “Publish” your lab notebook using the Unlisted visibility setting—your notebook should only be visible to someone with the link. Finally, I repeat: remember to fork!🍴 Otherwise you will be editing the template directly and won’t have saving permissions. As a result you will lose your work!
To submit, be sure you’ve joined the ‘Columbia Dataviz’ team on Observable, then publish your notebook with Can view (unlisted) access for the public and with No Access for the team. Submit the ‘unlisted’ Observable notebook url by Wednesday 11:59pm ET on the due date.
Fork (remember to fork!🍴) from Lab 1 template.
Submit your Observable notebook url by Wednesday 1/31, 11:59pm ET.
Fork (remember to fork!🍴) from Lab 2 template.
Submit your Observable notebook url by Wednesday 2/7, 11:59pm ET.
Fork (remember to fork!🍴) from Lab 3 template.
Submit your Observable notebook url by Wednesday 2/22, 11:59pm ET.