Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Screencast

This screencast demonstrates how to make a pie chart, bar graph, and scatterplot in Excel. In my AP statistics course students must complete a research project. A requirement of this project is the use of Excel to create data displays. This screencast walks students through the three most common graphs that students create. It show students how to create graphs, label axes, and change colors. Although screencasts can include audio, the audio is omitted as my microphone was picking up too many external sounds and was unclear.
In displaying this screencast, I learned that if it displays too large in the blog, you can simply change the height and the width in the code!

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