Late submissions will penalized perfect score per calendar day late
•Your explanations or responses to the questions posed in the assignment.
How to get all of your syntax and output into a Word document
•Click on the Browse button to set the path and file name. If you are working in a computer lab on campus, I would urge you to save the file to your network drive (N:).
•Then click OK to export the output.1
Finally, open the exported file with Word, and insert any needed comments or explanations (e.g., the summaries of results you are asked to give).
Please submit this one document electronically via Desire2Learn—see below for further instructions on how to do that.
Penalty for Late Submission
Any excuse for missing an assignment due date should be discussed (preferably in advance) with the instructor. Unless there are extenuating circumstances (i.e., medical or compassionate reasons), late submissions will be penalized 10% (of a perfect score) per calendar day late. E.g., for an assignment that is scored out of 100, if your grade is 75, but are two days late, your penalized score will be 75 – 20 = 55. If your grade is 100, but you are 5 days late, your penalized score will be 100 – 50 = 50.