Thursday, October 4, 2012

October 1st - 5th



Week's Plan:
Continue working on the graph related work, continue making edits.
Work on polishing the proposal based on edits.
Get more reviewers.

Week's Accomplishments:
Added more content to graph section.

Problems:
Spent three days in the Children's Hospital with Wakako.

Next Week's Plan:

Continue working on the graph related work, continue making edits.
Work on polishing the proposal based on edits.
Get more reviewers.


Other Pieces of Work: (I just don't want to forget these ideas, not sure how necessary / important they are)

We should export the frequency data for the stoichiometry data and load that into yEd and see what see.

We should write some type of data loader that lets load in "hint-actions" so we can see where students request hints.

I should develop a Data-Properties class to more appropriately manage the different functions we have available depending on what type of data is read in. Basically the object just stores a dozen or so flags that are set based on what columns are read in, in the data-import stage of the program.

September 29th - October 2nd



Week's Plan:
Work on the related work section for graphs
Finish the first draft
Address the feedback received from Dr. Barnes.

Week's Accomplishments:
Made some edits.
Moved the document to google docs.
Worked on graph related work.

Problems:
Wakako was sick all week and so I had to stay home with her many days.

Next Week's Plan:
Continue working on the graph related work, continue making edits.

Other Pieces of Work: (I just don't want to forget these ideas, not sure how necessary / important they are)

We should export the frequency data for the stoichiometry data and load that into yEd and see what see.

We should write some type of data loader that lets load in "hint-actions" so we can see where students request hints.

I should develop a Data-Properties class to more appropriately manage the different functions we have available depending on what type of data is read in. Basically the object just stores a dozen or so flags that are set based on what columns are read in, in the data-import stage of the program.

September 17th - 21st


Week's Plan:
Add motivation to introduction section.
Read and write the rest of the sequence mining section.

Week's Accomplishments:
Added some motivation. Finished off the sequence mining section. Wrote up the interaction Network Section. 

Problems:
No problems, accomplished quite a bit.

Next Week's Plan:
Work on the graph section of the related work. Finish the first "rough draft" of the proposal.

Other Pieces of Work: (I just don't want to forget these ideas, not sure how necessary / important they are)

We should export the frequency data for the stoichiometry data and load that into yEd and see what see.

We should write some type of data loader that lets load in "hint-actions" so we can see where students request hints.

I should develop a Data-Properties class to more appropriately manage the different functions we have available depending on what type of data is read in. Basically the object just stores a dozen or so flags that are set based on what columns are read in, in the data-import stage of the program.