diff --git a/6-Data-Science-In-Wild/20-Real-World-Examples/assignment.md b/6-Data-Science-In-Wild/20-Real-World-Examples/assignment.md index 6538f8df..68b984e3 100644 --- a/6-Data-Science-In-Wild/20-Real-World-Examples/assignment.md +++ b/6-Data-Science-In-Wild/20-Real-World-Examples/assignment.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The Explorer interface (shown in the screenshot below) lets you select a dataset 3. Use the Explorer - pick a dataset of interest, select a relevant query & rendering option. -![The Planetary Computer Explorer](images/Planetary-Computer-Explorer.png) +![The Planetary Computer Explorer](images/planetary-computer-explorer.png) `Your Task:` Now study the visualization that is rendered in the browser and answer the following: @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Apply for an account - and login when accepted. Exemplary | Adequate | Needs Improvement --- | --- | -- | -All five core questions were answered. The student clearly identified how current and alternative visualizations could provide insights into sustainability objectives or outcomes.| The student answered at least the top 3 questions in great detail, showing that had practical experience with the Explorer. | The student failed to answer multiple questions, or provided insufficient detail - indicating that no meaningful attempt was made for the project | \ No newline at end of file +All five core questions were answered. The student clearly identified how current and alternative visualizations could provide insights into sustainability objectives or outcomes.| The student answered at least the top 3 questions in great detail, showing that had practical experience with the Explorer. | The student failed to answer multiple questions, or provided insufficient detail - indicating that no meaningful attempt was made for the project |