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Interactive Excel Spreadsheets: A Visualization Tool for Mathematics and Science

Interactive Excel Spreadsheets: A Visualization Tool for Mathematics and Science. Scott A. Sinex Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Prince George’s Community College. Presented at MICCA 2006 Conference in Baltimore, MD on 2-4 May. Why Excel?. Ready off-the-shelf software

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Interactive Excel Spreadsheets: A Visualization Tool for Mathematics and Science

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  1. Interactive Excel Spreadsheets: A Visualization Tool for Mathematics and Science Scott A. Sinex Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Prince George’s Community College Presented at MICCA 2006 Conference in Baltimore, MD on 2-4 May

  2. Why Excel? • Ready off-the-shelf software • Found in the work-place • Found on home computers too • Easy to use by students • Can it be an interactive learning tool? (no marcos or VBA programming, just computation via formulas)

  3. ...as a tool in math and science • Great for handling, graphing, and analyzing data • Easy transforming of data such as taking the log • Regression and goodness-of-fit • So a great tool for mathematical modeling of data and presenting graphs Pre-set calculations & graphs – just add data Using Excel for... Scientific Data

  4. ...so now to Excelets! • Excelets are interactive Excel spreadsheets • A “Javaless” applet! • A simulation of a mathematical model or an illustration of a simple concept • A tool for higher-order thinking and illustrating science process • and a tool that is easy to construct!!!!!

  5. So let’s take a tour of the interactive features available in Excel Start tour ! Click on links at the bottom of the next three slides to get the interactive spreadsheets

  6. Interactive features

  7. Fractions

  8. Find it in Regression

  9. Now let’s construct a simple Excelet! So let’s go into Excel

  10. science Model Simulation excelets As a learning tool... • Active engagement of students • Numerical experimentation • Derive the ideal mathematical model • “What if” scenarios • Science processes • predictions • graphical interpretation • conclusions • random and systematic error (ideal to real) See Investigating Types of Errors

  11. The “How to” resources... Developer's Guide to Excelets: Dynamic and Interactive Visualization with "Javaless" Applets or Interactive Excel Spreadsheets <http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex/excelets> Tutorial, instructions, and a variety of interactive Excel spreadsheet examples Resource list for mathematics and science

  12. More info... • Scott Sinex – ssinex@pgcc.edu • See course webpages and publications http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex • Webpages embedded in PowerPoint – get LiveWeb (http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm) ...and THANKS for coming today!!!

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