update seis challenge

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Michael Elliot Braun 2016-05-12 09:41:54 -07:00
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Click or tap the compile button for the seismograph program to run the program o
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The flat, black colored line should appear directly beneath the colored line. The black line measures the micro:bit acceleration. And the colored line measures micro:bit simulator acceleration. A black line should appear directly beneath the colored line. The black line measures the micro:bit acceleration. And the colored line measures micro:bit simulator acceleration.
Run the acceleration experiment by vigarously moving the plate in any direction or move the object below the micro:bit (such as a table). Run the acceleration experiment by vigarously moving the plate in any direction or move the object below the micro:bit (such as a table).
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ First, notice that moving the micro:bit in any direction, you will change the ac
![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph7.png) ![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph7.png)
Second, the flat colored horizontal line will start moving to plot the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. The horizontal line's movement is based on the micro:bit acceleration in Magnitude or Strength. Second, the horizontal line will move to plot the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. The horizontal line's movement is based on the micro:bit acceleration in Magnitude or Strength.
![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph6.png) ![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph6.png)

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@ -108,44 +108,31 @@ First, notice that moving the 1st micro:bit in the simulator in any direction, y
![](/static/mb//lessons/seis_challenge02.png) ![](/static/mb//lessons/seis_challenge02.png)
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Connect the 2nd micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable. We should have two micro:bit devices attached to the computer. Connect the 2nd micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable. We should have two micro:bit devices attached to the computer.
![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph33.png) ![](/static/mb/lessons/seismograph33.png)
Finally, you must open the Excel CSV file by clicking on the data.xls file that was downloaded to Downloads Folder. ## 8.
![](/static/mb/data3.png) Click or tap the compile button for the seismograph program to run the program on the 1st micro:bit and 2nd micro:bit.
Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart thats just right for your data. ## 9.
* Select the data that you want to include in your chart. The black lines should appear directly beneath the colored lines. The black lines measure the micro:bit acceleration. And the colored lines measures micro:bit simulator acceleration.
* Click Insert > Recommended Charts. ![](/static/mb/lessons/seis_challenge05.png)
![](/static/mb/lessons/chart1.png) Run the acceleration experiment by vigarously moving the plate in any direction or move the object below the micro:bit (such as a table).
* On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of chart types that Excel recommends for your data. Every time the micro:bit moves in any direction, you generate data points that can be reviewed in Excel later. The more attempts to move the micro:bit, the more data to be reviewed in Excel.
Click any chart type to see how your data will look in that format. ![](/static/mb/lessons/seis_challenge04.png)
When you find the chart type that you want, click it, and then click OK. We want to select the chart called Line. A line chart is used to display trends over time. We will use the line chart because there are many data points over time.
Tip: If you dont see a chart type that you want, click the All Charts tab to see all of the available chart types.
![](/static/mb/chart_title.png)
* Use the Chart Elements, Chart Styles, and Chart Filters buttons next to the upper-right corner of the chart to add chart elements like axis titles or data labels, to customize the look of your chart
![](/static/mb/elements_styles_filters.png)
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Have fun reviewing your simulation and analyze the acceleration by chart the Excel data using Excel. * Have fun reviewing your seismograph data and analyzing the acceleration with Excel.
* The first person and second person take shaking or moving the micor:bit in any direction while the other player charts the data on the micro:bit!
* Connect the first micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable and run the charting script on it.
* Connect the second micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable and run the charting script on it.
* The first person and second person take turns tilting the micro:bit in the "x" direction while the other player charts the data on the micro:bit!
* Review and analyze the actual micro:bit device acceleration data on Excel * Review and analyze the actual micro:bit device acceleration data on Excel
* Display acceleration with y or z using plot bar graph by changing acceleration from "x" to "y" or "z"