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1 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop1 2005 NECC Using Excel to Build Fun and Educational Activities Workshop Philadelphia, PA Using Excel to Build Fun and Educational Activities Workshop Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm – 4:30pm Davina Pruitt-Mentle dpruitt@umd.edu

2 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop2 Using Excel to Build Fun and Educational Activities Today we will build fun and educational simulations, games, interactive tests and quizzes with Excel, a basic application found in most schools.

3 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop3 General Outcomes: Explore how to deliver content in creative interactive ways with Excel. View and explore the possibilities. Create: –an interactive quiz or test, –a game –a simulation –and be able to teach students how to do so as well

4 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop4 Specific Skills: 1. Utilization of more advanced Excel features 2. Utilization of existing Excel templates (you add the content) 3. Build an interactive test/quiz 4. Build a game with educational content 5. Build a simulation with educational content

5 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop5 Agenda First ½ hour –Introductions/Needs and Interests –Overview –Examples-“The Metamorphosis of Dry Content into Exciting Topics” 1 hour –Build an interactive test/quiz together –Build Your Own with instructor support (Break on own) –Share and Show 1 hour –Build a Game Together –Build a Simulation Together –Time to Build Own Creation(s) ½ hour –Show and Share –How to stay connected and database portal for products –Evaluation

6 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop6 Getting Started –Introductions –Where are we with Excel? –Needs and Interests –Pairing Buddies (Peer Learning) –Excel Basics/Overview If needed

7 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop7 Examples-“The Metamorphosis of Dry Content into Exciting Topics”“The Metamorphosis of Dry Content into Exciting Topics”

8 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop8 Examples

9 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop9 Human Digestive System

10 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop10 Some Other Examples Interactive Matching w/Excel Pizza Calculator How much do you weigh on other planetsHow much do you weigh on other planets Doing a calendar in Excel Self Clear Planet Quiz Excel calculations with Fun Temperature Converter with Excel

11 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop11 Time Check If time explore more at: http://www.edtechoutreach.umd.edu/HowTo/excel. html#gaming Next, let’s walk through making a Short Quiz/Test together Then build/start to build a Quiz/Test on your own (until 2:45)

12 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop12 Quiz/Test Together Open Excel-Blank worksheet File→New→Blank

13 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop13 Quiz/Test Together Type in the questions and possible answers (see handout)

14 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop14 Instructions See Handout

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19 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop19 Steps to Make a Clear Button To Make a Clear button – you will be making a button to implement a macro –A macro is a “recording” of a set of steps –To work, macros must be enabled on the spreadsheet (this might not be true by default) Before you make the Macro - SAVE

20 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop20 Clear Button Show Forms Menu –Right click on toolbar area, make sure Forms is checked Click on the button icon, use your crosshair mouse pointer to click and draw a button You will be prompted to name the macro that is to be associated with this button, following this you will have the chance to record the macro. –Change the Name of the Macro –Click Record –Clear each of the answers which you entered into the Responses cells in Response Column –Click “Stop” Button –Right Click on Button and click on Edit Text –Change button name to Clear –Save your worksheet. In the future clicking on the button will clear answers a student entered. I suggest naming the button "Clear."

21 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop21 Now Try To Make One Yourself and We Will “Test" Them Out Work until ~2:45

22 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop22 Time to Show & Share

23 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop23 Game Together: Drag and Drop Feature in Excel

24 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop24 Game Together Open Excel-Blank worksheet

25 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop25 Make a Board Game See Handout

26 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop26 Make a Board Game Choose cells to designate path by filling with a color –may also choose border option Label Start and Finish –I chose the auto shapes w/ text for finish Add questions to each cell through Text Box and Arrows Enter correct answers and format cells (color/bold etc.)

27 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop27 Make a Board Game To Check Answers –Becomes tricky since Drag/Drop rewrites contents of cells –Solution – Use a macro to enter the conditional formatting Problem –Drag/Drop overwrites comments with question –How would you redo this?

28 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop28 Make a Simulation Together See Handout

29 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop29 Make a Simulation Together Enter text in cells and format (color, bold, borders) For each of the blue cells enter the appropriate formula Add clip art or other images Make a Thermometer –Make ranges (Edit – Fill: Use Linear) –Paste formula into cell (Hide Values – color white) –Use Conditional Formatting

30 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop30 Time Check Try Your Hand at Making Your Own Game/Simulation On Your Own Work until ~4:00

31 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop31 Show and Share

32 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop32 Next Steps Resources can be found at http://www.edtechoutreach.umd.edu/HowTo/excel.html# gaming http://www.edtechoutreach.umd.edu/HowTo/excel.html# gaming Once you have completed your own activities-send to me via email dpruitt@umd.edu and I will add to the resource site (make sure you include your name and contact information)dpruitt@umd.edu Evaluations Please (NECC and my own) Would you like to receive more information/resources about this topic? Would you be interested in being a reviewer for publications (article/book) on this topic?

33 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop33 Evaluation Link http://cgi.umd.edu/survey/display?edtecho utreach/NECC2005Excelhttp://cgi.umd.edu/survey/display?edtecho utreach/NECC2005Excel

34 June 28, 2005NECC 2005 - Excel Workshop34 Questions? End slide Contact Information: Davina Pruitt-Mentle Director: Educational Technology Policy, Research and OutreachEducational Technology Policy, Research and Outreach University of Maryland 2127 TAWES College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-8202 dpruitt@umd.edu


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