From df38904ba1184d69bd1388e145977ca1a27917ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Elliot Braun Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 10:47:51 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] updated acc activity --- docs/lessons/seismograph/activity.md | 14 ++++++-------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/lessons/seismograph/activity.md b/docs/lessons/seismograph/activity.md index 40cee67a..bb3fa3f0 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/seismograph/activity.md +++ b/docs/lessons/seismograph/activity.md @@ -80,10 +80,8 @@ Step 1. First, notice that making moving the micro:bit simulator in any direction will change the values from a flat horizontal line to a waving line to display the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. Next, notice that by moving the micro:bit simulator below, there is a changing acceleration value. Finally, notice that the LED display will fluctate based on the movement of the micro:bit simulator. - ![](/static/mb/data4.png) - ### ~ Step 2. @@ -123,18 +121,18 @@ First, click or tap on the first two columns (A, B) to include the time of the ![](/static/mb/data7.png) -Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart that’s just right for your data. - -* Select the data that you want to include in your chart. - -* Click Insert > Recommended Charts. - ### ~ Step 5. ![](/static/mb/chart1.png) +Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart that’s just right for your data. + +* Select the data that you want to include in your chart. + +* Click Insert > Recommended Charts. + * 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.