Wednesday, 15 March 2017

CRITERIA A:                                                           16/3/2017

Answer the following questions
What is a spreadsheet? A spreadsheet is an electronic based document in which your data is arranged in rows and columns and can be used to in calculations. 

 What are the various types of spreadsheets? Google Sheets, iWork Numbers - .LibreOffice Lotus 1-2-3Lotus Symphony - Microsoft Excel. OpenOffice and VisiCalc are some of the type of spreadsheets.
Who would use spreadsheets? Accountants, teachers, engineers, sales people, scientists, supermarkets and market researchers are some people who would use spreadsheets. 

For example accountants would need to use spreadsheets because they are the ones who will manage the money that will go in and out of the bank and they are the ones who look at how much wages each worker will get.
Another example would be a Scientist. A scientist would need a spreadsheet when they are doing an experiment. This helps them record the data to analyse what they did.
This is a different example which is a supermarket. A supermarket would need a spreadsheet the most because the need to see what products are been sold the most and what are not and depending on that they can increase or decrease they amount of money the product is sold for.

How is it beneficial to students, adults and businesses? Spreadsheets are an electronic based document in which your data is arranged in rows and columns and can be used in calculations. This can be used for students when they are doing statistics, for adults to keep the data of their company in and for buissness to show statistics of the company or data which can be stored in many ways for you or your company to use when you want.

What is the Global Context? Scientific and technical innovation is the global ontext which relates to this subject the most.  

ATL skills you would require for this topic? In my opinion I think that research skills will be most needed for a spreadsheet.

FEATURES OF SPREADSHEETS:
1.    Excel formulas
2.    Cell
3.    Pivot tables
4.    Lookup formulas
5.    Excel charts
6.    Sorting and Filtering data
7.    Conditional formatting
8.    VBA and macros
9.    Excel Tables & structural references
10.                       Power Pivot, data 
Excel formulas: A formula is combination of operators, operands, and functions. It can be used for solving math.
Cell:  A can be used to solve math and it can be used to write data in.

Pivot tables: Pivot tables are the perfect tools for managers & analysts.

Lookup formulas:  By knowing how to write lookup formulas, you can make various dashboards, interactive charts and  create effective models 

Excel charts help you communicate information very easily. By choosing your charts wisely and formatting them cleanly, you can convey a lot.

If Microsoft ever needs few extra billions of cash, they just have to turn sorting & filtering features in Excel to pay-per-use. These ad-hoc analysis features are so powerful & simple that any aspiring analyst must be fully aware of them.

Conditional formatting is a feature in Excel that can make your work great. Just add something to highlight your data and you will turn boring into interesting. With new features like data bars, color scales & icon sets, conditional formatting is even more better.

Macros, little VBA programs are what you write to achieve this. Learning VBA can be quite fun, challenging. Once you learn VBA, thanks to all this you will save a lot of time.

Excel tables, a new feature added in Excel 2007 is a very powerful way to structure, maintain & use data. With tables, you can add or remove data as you like.

Although Excel in itself is quite cool, it struggles to analyse some specific types of data such as combining multiple tables and using them to create reports, processing data from different sources.



TECHFAIR
Techfair was a very amazing experience for the people who were there presenting, and the people who came to visit. Our project was a robot which we bought online and we modified to carry things around for you. It is a Bluetooth based device which helps you to move it around with a device. I liked a lot of projects for example some of them were a Rubik’s cube solver by Seva and Keishi. I really liked the rubik’s cube solver as it is always hard for me to solve a rubiks cube, and if I had one of the rubiks cube solvers I could learn how to solve one. The project is very innovative which makes it stand out from the others. I like the project made by Rebecca who made the beat-splash.  I also liked Hassan’s and Saif’s project which was a car with a go pro on it. Farah and Amani had made a project called the drawing robot which draws things(mostly scribbles). Techfair was really fun and it was enjoyable. And I liked it when many people came to our stall to see what our project was. There were many other excellent projects that were there in Techfair but I didn’t have much time to visit all of them. Another project which blew my mind away was a website were you arrange a parent teacher conference online. There was a website where you can book an appointment online, and I feel that it would be very useful for me as I never get a PTC appointment, whenever I go to a teacher they say “sorry I have no more slots left for you to have an appointment” because I don’t have they sheet they say sorry, how are you supposed to book an appointment. So that is why I like that project a lot.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

 Techfair 
For our Techfair project, me and my partner Fayha, decided to make a robot which will help people carry things around. Here is a photo of our Techfair project while it is still in the making.We are half way through our project and we will finish it by tomorrow (Thursday 9 March 2017).