COMPUTER SCIENCE
This semester, we've done a lot of work using Sheets. Some basic information about Sheets is that it's a Google application you may use to insert data that you can turn into a graph, bar chart, scatter chart, and even a few more. What I created with Sheets is How Much I Will Spend If I Foster A Cat for a Year. You may view that by clicking the button below.
Another topic that we focused on was How to Lie with Statistics. This went hand in hand with our TedTalks because we created graphs to show how we lied within our data, but skill made sure that we were being thruthful. I chose to trunkate a graph and use a pictograph. Trunkating is cutting off one portion of the graph to make the change in the graph seem bigger than it really is. Pictographs display photos of two of the same things, one would be bigger and the other smaller. At a glance, you would make a wild assumption, but once you read the details of the pictograph you understand the data that they are trying to convey. Pictographs are great because the catch the audience's attention. You may view how I trunkated and how I used a pictograph by clicking the button below labeled "How to Lie with Statistics."
Another topic that we focused on was How to Lie with Statistics. This went hand in hand with our TedTalks because we created graphs to show how we lied within our data, but skill made sure that we were being thruthful. I chose to trunkate a graph and use a pictograph. Trunkating is cutting off one portion of the graph to make the change in the graph seem bigger than it really is. Pictographs display photos of two of the same things, one would be bigger and the other smaller. At a glance, you would make a wild assumption, but once you read the details of the pictograph you understand the data that they are trying to convey. Pictographs are great because the catch the audience's attention. You may view how I trunkated and how I used a pictograph by clicking the button below labeled "How to Lie with Statistics."