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Assessment 3: Python group project
Demonstration and online submission; week 23; 10% - group project Feedback within 15 working
days
Students will be working in pairs to write code related to a Python project. The final version of
their software will be demonstrated to the instructors at week 23.
Students will be tasked with creating a basic calculator in Python, with a fully functional GUI,
using any library they see fit to help implement the GUI

Tutorials explaining how to implement Tkinter
● Resources for expanding Python knowledge in regard to mathematical operations
Originality in the design and implementation of a fully functional buttons is strongly
encouraged, as is the use of programming tools beyond those explained in class. Additional
grades are awarded for employing more complicated mathematical expressions on your
calculator
Bare minimum you should submit is a calculator that can do the following mathematically
expressions -



Multiplication/Division x /
Subtraction/Additional +
=
Equal/Clear C
Should operate fully with precision, there should be no rounding or missing
decimal places
In addition, Multi-threading along with other programming techniques learnt throughout your
course should be applied.
Final assessment will be done in the class in week 23. You will be allocated a 10 minute slot
on that day to demonstrate and talk through your code during the class. We will mark your
presentation and code to award you a grade on the Middlesex 20 point scale. No presence in
a given time slot will result in fail mark.
Summarising, project 3 will be assessed based on quality of final submission, and knowledge
demonstrated during the live presentation, according to the rubric below.

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