diff --git a/docs/lessons/charting/activity.md b/docs/lessons/charting/activity.md index 63cd3ae0..b64d1e13 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/charting/activity.md +++ b/docs/lessons/charting/activity.md @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Let's measure `acceleration (mg)` in the "x" direction. Get the acceleration val ```blocks input.acceleration(Dimension.X) - ``` ### ~ @@ -41,7 +40,7 @@ Vigorously move the micro:bit in the micro:bit simulatator by moving the micro:b We want to chart the data collected by using a tool in Excel. -The final part of this experiment is opening and reviewing the data in the Excel CSV file. Simply click on the line beneath the simulator. A CSV file will be generated to display the data points collected by moving the micro:bit in the X direction. Then click or tap on the data Excel file that was downloaded to your local Downloads Folder. +The final part of this experiment is opening and reviewing the data in the Excel CSV file. Simply click on the line beneath the simulator. A CSV file will be generated to display the data points collected by moving the micro:bit in the X direction. Then click or tap on the data Excel file that was downloaded to your local ``Downloads`` Folder. ### ~ @@ -57,25 +56,9 @@ Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart t * Click Insert > Recommended Charts. -![](/static/mb/chart1.png) +![](/static/mb/lessons/chart1.png) -* On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of chart types that Excel recommends for your data. - -Click any chart type to see how your data will look in that format. - -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 don’t 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) - -* Connect a micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable; compile; and repeat this experiment by moving the micro:bit in the "x" direction. Then collect and chart the data on Excel. -* Review and analyze the actual micro:bit device data on Excel -* Display acceleration with y or z using plot bar graph by changing acceleration from "x" to "y" or "z" +* On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of chart types that Excel recommends for your data. Pick the **scatter plot**. ### ~avatar avatar diff --git a/docs/lessons/seismograph.md b/docs/lessons/seismograph.md index a9d6e05b..a5f7b6c5 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/seismograph.md +++ b/docs/lessons/seismograph.md @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ Learn how to **show LEDs** to turn on a LED light pattern on the LED screen. We ## Documentation ```cards -basic.forever(() => { - radio.sendNumber(input.acceleration(Dimension.Strength) - 1023); -}); -radio.onDataReceived(() => { - led.plotBarGraph(radio.receiveNumber(), 0); -}); +basic.forever(() => {}); +radio.sendNumber(0); +input.acceleration(Dimension.Strength) +radio.onDataReceived(() => {}); +led.plotBarGraph(0, 0); +radio.receiveNumber(); ``` ## Objectives diff --git a/docs/lessons/snowflake-fall.md b/docs/lessons/snowflake-fall.md index 07969418..77d4e285 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/snowflake-fall.md +++ b/docs/lessons/snowflake-fall.md @@ -21,10 +21,6 @@ Learn how to show LEDs with a, `pause` to pause program execution for a specifie ## Documentation -* **show LEDs** : [read more...](/reference/basic/show-leds) -* **pause** : [read more...](/reference/basic/pause) -* **forever** : [read more...](/reference/basic/forever) - ```cards basic.showLeds(` . . . . . diff --git a/docs/lessons/spinner.md b/docs/lessons/spinner.md index 0ded84bc..857a0f6c 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/spinner.md +++ b/docs/lessons/spinner.md @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ Learn how to use an if statement to run code run code depending on whether a con ## Documentation - ```cards if (true) {} let x = 0 diff --git a/docs/lessons/telegraph.md b/docs/lessons/telegraph.md index 3139fd21..79378c2a 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/telegraph.md +++ b/docs/lessons/telegraph.md @@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ Telegraph ## Prior learning/place of lesson in scheme of work -Learn how to convert your BBC micro:bit into a telegraph using a second BBC micro:bit as well as pin P1, P2, 3V, GND, and crocodile clips (or spring clips). The connect BBC micro:bit uses pins P1, P2, 3V, GND. +Learn how to convert your BBC micro:bit into a telegraph using a second BBC micro:bit as well as pin P1, P2, 3V, GND, +and crocodile clips (or spring clips). The connect BBC micro:bit uses pins P1, P2, 3V, GND. ## Objectives