Difference between revisions of "MIT The World of spreadsheets and simple graphing"
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* When looking at the range for the axis, make it the full range, i.e. 1-5 | * When looking at the range for the axis, make it the full range, i.e. 1-5 | ||
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== Live feed to Google sheet == | == Live feed to Google sheet == |
Revision as of 11:03, 23 October 2015
Contents
Making Relevant Graphs
- Bar graph demonstrating whole class growth over time for estimation
- Bar graph demonstrating whole class growth over time for graphing
- Bar graph demonstrating growth over time for student 1 for estimation
- Bar comparing growth over time for student 1 and student 4 for graphing
Excercise 1
Get the data into a spreadsheet, such as Excel
- Does the data need to be munged?
Excercise 2
Learning how to filter
Excercise 3
Charts
- Move a chart
- When looking at the range for the axis, make it the full range, i.e. 1-5
- Print an individual chart
- CTRL + P