Monday, February 28, 2011

Spreadsheet 2

When working on this spreadsheet, the concept behind the formulas seemed simple to me because I took a programming I and sets, relations, and functions class last semester. I have never done anything like this in Excel before but it really makes If, then statements a bit easier to follow and create a very easy way to display a variety of things based on whether or not they are true of false. This tool can be very helpful to a teacher in the classroom. The teacher could use it for the grade book or students could use it to understand the logic behind programming and math functions. With features like this and a little formatting Excel can become a gateway to the organization of data. My data can be obtained here through Google docs.
Once again Excel can be used in various ways that can be uses in the classroom to meet some of the ISTE.NETS standards such as professional growth and leadership by sharing data with others in and out of the school system and by modeling digital-age work and learning.

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