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Moore’s Law

It was one of the most amazing visions of the future ever made. In 1965 Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel, proposed a law governing the future of computing. He originally proposed that the number of components on a chip would double every year. Later he revised that law to doubling every two …

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by Ryan McQuade
  • Functions
  • Labs
  • Powers/Roots
  • exponents
  • powers of 2

Rows and Columns

We use the hundreds table to introduce rows and columns and focus students on seeing the patterns in these tables. Again and again we go back to making rules and using rules to ask and answer questions. For example, what rule would you make to fill in a column on the hundreds table. NOTE: we …

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by Ryan McQuade
  • Intro to Spreadsheets
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  • Numeracy
  • addressing
  • rules
  • spreadsheet basics

Addressing

We have been using cell addresses informally until now, but now we can be more formal and explicit. Different spreadsheets have different types of address bars, but all use the same format, letters for columns and numbers for rows with letters first and numbers second. We introduce this on the hundreds table which could be …

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by Ryan McQuade
  • Intro to Spreadsheets
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  • Numeracy
  • addition and subtraction
  • coding
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Probability: Flipping a Coin

That probability is multiplicative is not an easy concept for many of us. Using the spreadsheet with our ability to make tables and to cut and paste can make this important concept much more transparent. We look forward to your thoughts about what we have done.

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by Ryan McQuade
  • Labs
  • Probability / Statistics
  • powers of 2
  • probability

Number Lines

Number Lines introduce students to functional thinking and the use of formulas in spreadsheets. For younger students we call these formulas “rules” and ask students to build a variety of number lines using rules. For example they can build a whole number line by creating a rule that adds 1 to the number in the …

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by Ryan McQuade
  • Intro to Spreadsheets
  • Labs
  • Numbersense
  • Numeracy
  • addition and subtraction
  • integers
  • rules
  • spreadsheet basics
  • symmetry
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