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==Statisticks==
==Statisticks==


Review 16.02 practice lecture -- what was professor talking about?
<del>Finish [https://www.udemy.com/r-basics/ Udemy R basics course].</del>


Finish [https://www.udemy.com/r-basics/ Udemy R basics course].
Review first 10 minutes of 22.03.16 lecture.
Starting from page 203 from "Introduction to Statistics", including Binomial, Poisson, multinomial distributions until 7th chapter regarding normal distributions. What is a normal deviation? What is a percentile? Finish the exercises.


<del>Homework 02 by 21.02 can be found [http://cs.ioc.ee/ITKStat/Homeworks.html here].</del>
'''From the book'''
* Probability density function
* Bernoulli trials (Binomial Probability Formula)
* Cumulative distribution
 
<code>
pnorm
 
qnorm
 
dnorm
etc.
 
runif(n,a,b)
 
dunif(x,a,b)
 
punif(x,a,b)
</code>
 
 
* Central Limit Theorem
All of the above can be found from  pages 203–211 and 249–272.
 
Also:
* Advanced Graphics from pages 273–299:
** qq-plots – to compare distributions
** Cumulative distribution function (CDF)
** Contour plots
** 3D plots (rgl lib)
 
'''Midterm exam retake is on 29th of April from 8 'til 10.'''
 
* Review the practice video of 19th of April, last 30 min.
 
'''Go through (watch) these courses:'''
 
* [https://www.khanacademy.org/math/probability/statistics-inferential Inferential Statistics]
* [https://www.khanacademy.org/math/probability/descriptive-statistics Descriptive Statistics]
* Read the corresponding chapters in Online Stat Book & finish the exercises
 
'''TO READ from lectures'''
*12.04 Sampling Distribution
*19.04 Sampling Distributions, p. 300-328
*26.04 Estimation, p. 329-369
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapiro%E2%80%93Wilk_test Shapiro-Wilk test]


==OS's==
==OS's==
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==Python==
==Python==
Finish CodeCademy course
Finish CodeCademy course!
 
Do [http://codingbat.com/python CodingBat exercises] daily!
 
Start programming with Raspberry!


Do [http://codingbat.com/python CodingBat exercises] in free time
Review 17.03 lectures


==Web App==
REVIEW YaLP with bpython
Figure out WTF you want to create
 
==Web Dev==
* Finish SQLite track on Codecademy
* Get on track with the Lauri's git
* Standalone temperature monitor that can be used without external power and the curve output to a web page.
 
'''Exam:'''
* Up to 3 tables
* Up to 5 views
* Able to write PHP
* Able to write SQL: select, join, insert, update
** Has to avoid SQL injections!
* Has to use cookies
* Validate W3C validator
* Basic CSS (Desktop + Mobile)
* Basic JS (ajax?)
* DEPLOYMENT
 
Twiddle with this https://beta.hacksaw.academy/


==InfoSys Analysis==
==InfoSys Analysis==
<del>*'''Workshop1:''' The Role of System Analyst. 2 pages of why organisations may want to use analysts, or what benefits analyst will bring up, or why someone want to be an analyst. At least two A4 pages in PDF format. '''By Sunday, 21st of February'''</del>
Keep an eye on workshops and quizzes.
<del>*Quiz in Moodle</del>


==Intro to Cybersec==
==Intro to Cybersec==
* Keep an eye on what's happening in Cybersec industry. Will be questions.
* ''' Review first 20 min of 06.04.2016 lecture'''
** EIK 2016
* Keep an eye on what's happening in Cybersec industry. Enforce the habit
* What will be the presentation topic(/demo) ?
 
==Networking==
Finish networking labs and exam ASAP!

Latest revision as of 09:16, 17 May 2016

Homeworks

Statisticks

Finish Udemy R basics course.

Review first 10 minutes of 22.03.16 lecture. Starting from page 203 from "Introduction to Statistics", including Binomial, Poisson, multinomial distributions until 7th chapter regarding normal distributions. What is a normal deviation? What is a percentile? Finish the exercises.

From the book

  • Probability density function
  • Bernoulli trials (Binomial Probability Formula)
  • Cumulative distribution

pnorm

qnorm

dnorm etc.

runif(n,a,b)

dunif(x,a,b)

punif(x,a,b)


  • Central Limit Theorem

All of the above can be found from pages 203–211 and 249–272.

Also:

  • Advanced Graphics from pages 273–299:
    • qq-plots – to compare distributions
    • Cumulative distribution function (CDF)
    • Contour plots
    • 3D plots (rgl lib)

Midterm exam retake is on 29th of April from 8 'til 10.

  • Review the practice video of 19th of April, last 30 min.

Go through (watch) these courses:

TO READ from lectures

  • 12.04 Sampling Distribution
  • 19.04 Sampling Distributions, p. 300-328
  • 26.04 Estimation, p. 329-369
  • Shapiro-Wilk test

OS's

Review homework

Python

Finish CodeCademy course!

Do CodingBat exercises daily!

Start programming with Raspberry!

Review 17.03 lectures

REVIEW YaLP with bpython

Web Dev

  • Finish SQLite track on Codecademy
  • Get on track with the Lauri's git
  • Standalone temperature monitor that can be used without external power and the curve output to a web page.

Exam:

  • Up to 3 tables
  • Up to 5 views
  • Able to write PHP
  • Able to write SQL: select, join, insert, update
    • Has to avoid SQL injections!
  • Has to use cookies
  • Validate W3C validator
  • Basic CSS (Desktop + Mobile)
  • Basic JS (ajax?)
  • DEPLOYMENT

Twiddle with this https://beta.hacksaw.academy/

InfoSys Analysis

Keep an eye on workshops and quizzes.

Intro to Cybersec

  • Review first 20 min of 06.04.2016 lecture
    • EIK 2016
  • Keep an eye on what's happening in Cybersec industry. Enforce the habit
  • What will be the presentation topic(/demo) ?

Networking

Finish networking labs and exam ASAP!