Results from our online survey (using google forms) of three schools, each from different countries are now all in. The results from google spreadsheets is now exported to MS Excel and stored on the student drive. Follow the instructions below to show the results using a powerpoint presentation. Goto www.slideshare.net and register.
- Follow directions to find the exported, raw data from the survey between, Denver, Hawkesdale and Nabblus.
- Sort it
- Calculate the average/household for each item.
- Graph the results for each gadget
- Insert appropriate headings
- Grab a screenshot using printscreen, paste into MS Paint, crop and save as jpg.
- Paste each graph onto a slide in MS Powerpoint.
- Find a map for each of the cities and towns
- Add to a powerpoint slides
- Summarise and report on the findings
- Upload your saved powerpoint file into slideshare
- Embed in your blog
Check out the following student posts to see some great results flurogreen and leecie
Here is the live google form that Alison Saylor designed for us to fill in.
If you need help at embedding a live google form into a blog, read the great post by Tom Barrett.



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Anne,
I read on Twitter that you were learning how to put survey together, and you have done a great job. Thanks for the excellent instructions. I will try this out.
This is such a synchronous experience. I have been waiting for Google to release the GapMinder software, and I just found it. If you want to make your data sing, you might consider displaying your data in the GapMinder bubble graph that can have motion over a time axis.
Here is the link for the gadget: http://www.google.com/ig/directory?url=www.google.com/ig/modules/motionchart.xml
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