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Session 6 - Spreadsheet Assignment

Note: We are NOT going to do a grade book!. Session 6 - Spreadsheet Assignment. Introduction to creating a classroom spreadsheet. Outline of Session 6. What is a spreadsheet? Microsoft Excel Introduction to simple spreadsheet. List of things you can do… Actual spreadsheet.

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Session 6 - Spreadsheet Assignment

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  1. Note: We are NOT going to do a grade book! Session 6 - Spreadsheet Assignment Introduction to creating a classroom spreadsheet.

  2. Outline of Session 6 • What is a spreadsheet? • Microsoft Excel • Introduction to simple spreadsheet. • List of things you can do… • Actual spreadsheet. • List of resources and classroom projects using spreadsheets. • Download a sample spreadsheet from the web to practice on. • Work on U.S. Census spreadsheet assignment. • Post spreadsheet file to web. • Modify standards.htm to include Spreadsheet Assignment link (NETS Standard I. A.).

  3. What is a spreadsheet? • A simple way to think of a spreadsheet is as a blank sheet of paper with columns and rows. Each intersection of a column and row results in a cell where data can be recorded. • A spreadsheet application is a software program in which you can enter words and numbers as well as formulas to calculate numbers. A spreadsheet might be used by accountants to keep a ledger or by a teacher to create an electronic grade book. • Unlike the paper version the computer version can automatically manipulate, calculate and display data.

  4. What is a spreadsheet? Excel 2003

  5. What is a spreadsheet? Office button Tabs Ribbon(purple area) Name box Formula bar Dialog window button Excel2007 Status bar (Not shown) Worksheet name

  6. What is a spreadsheet? History • Lotus 1-2-3 (DOS version) • Early 1980’s • Lotus 1-2-3 (Windows version) • 1990’s

  7. What is a spreadsheet? Excel specifications and limits Blank sheet of paper. Columns (A - ?) ( 6,384 ) Rows ( 1 - 1,048,576 ) Worksheets (1 - ?) Limited by available memory and system resources Column width 255 characters Row height 409 points Cell is the intersectionof a column and a row.(Cell “F13” shown inred at the right.) Cell coordinates are in the form of column/row “F13”.

  8. Microsoft Excel • Current dominate spreadsheet application. • Tutorials and templates for Excel available at:www.microsoft.com/education/ Trivia: The original version of Lotus 1-2-3 had 2048 rows of 256 columns.

  9. Introduction to simple spreadsheet.

  10. Introduction to simple spreadsheet. • Cell D12 selected on Sheet 1 • Function:=SUM(D5:D12) • Three differentcharts representingthe data.

  11. List of things you can do… • Operations: add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), divide (/) • Order formulas: 9 = (2+1)*3 vs. 5 = 2+1*3 • Functions: =SUM(range), =AVG(range) • Graphing/charting: • Conditions: =if(condition,true,false)

  12. Actual spreadsheet from EDUC496. From: Using Excel to Analyze Data: an example Demonstrates data organization, missing data, charts, and using the following data analysis formulas: • Mean [ =AVERAGE(C4:C24) ] • Mode [ =MODE(C4:C24) ] • Median [ =MEDIAN(C4:C24) ] • Maximum [ =MAX(C4:C24) ] • Minimum [ =MIN(C4:C24) ] • Range [ =C37-C40 ] • Countif [ =COUNTIF(C4:C24,">3") ] (Occurrences of) 

  13. List of resources and classroom projects using spreadsheets. • Almost Everything You Need for Using Spreadsheets in the Classroom (www.ncwiseowl.org) • Condensed from postings from the EDTECH listserv at H-NET.MSU.EDU • Shopping Spree – online toy shopping with imaginary currency. Calculate:total cost = price + taxes + shipping + other. • Manage the class Scholastic Book Order. • Investment tracking and analysis for a semester. • Graphing M&M’s and Lucky Charms.

  14. Shakespeare'sFavorite Formula The end... =OR(B2,NOT(B2)) Bad Spreadsheet Humor

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