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Submitting Homeworks
How to Submit Data 6 Homeworks to Gradescope
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Homework Submission Instructions

After you've completed a homework assignment, you'll want to follow these steps to submit your work:

  1. Save your notebook.
  2. Navigate to Kernel > Restart.
  3. Manually run each cell in your notebook, starting from the very top (remember to use Shift + Enter!). Make sure all of your test cases still pass.
  4. Save your notebook. (You can never save your notebook too much!)
  5. Run the very last cell, which generates a .zip file for you to download to your local computer. Click the "here" button to download the .zip file. The .zip file contains all of the necessary components of your submission.
  • You may receive an error that the .zip file was unable to be created because there was an issue with PDF generation. You need to ensure that you’ve answered all of the questions that require a manual response.
  • If your work downloads as several independent files rather than as a .zip, you are likely using Safari on a Mac. Follow these instructions to make sure you can download your work as a zip (try using Google Chrome).
  1. Upload this .zip to the correct assignment on Gradescope.
  • You should already be added to Gradescope; email James or Will if you aren’t.
  • If your submission time is 12:00am or later on the day after the deadline, your submission will be marked late.

That’s it! A while after submitting, the autograder built-in to the Gradescope assignment will tell you which test cases you’ve passed and failed. These are exactly the same test cases as the ones that were in your notebook.

If there are test cases that pass in your notebook but fail on Gradescope, make sure you followed the submission instructions exactly and try again. If you try again and something still isn’t working, please post in the corresponding homework thread on Ed!

Note: For homework questions that are multiple choice, in addition to the public tests you see in the notebook, we will include hidden tests. This is to ensure that the correct answer isn't given away by the test cases.

The submission process requires a few steps. As such, don’t wait until the last minute to try and submit!