diff --git a/docs/lessons/charting/acceleration.md b/docs/lessons/charting/acceleration.md index 4933a2e0..8cbbbfb7 100644 --- a/docs/lessons/charting/acceleration.md +++ b/docs/lessons/charting/acceleration.md @@ -38,21 +38,30 @@ NOTE: The colors of the charts reflect the color of the micro:bit simulator. In Vigorously move the micro:bit in the micro:bit simulatator by moving the micro:bit image from side to side. Every time the micro:bit moves in the x direction in the simulator, you are generating data points that can be reviewed in Excel. The more attempts to move the micro:bit from side to side, the more data being saved in Excel. After you have vigarously moved the micro:bit simulator from side to side for a sufficient amount of time, you are ready to graph or chart the accceleration of the micro:bit. We want a printout of our acceleration on Excel that can be graphed in Excel. ### ~ + +Review and write down your observations from the Excel data. Then chart or graph 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. -![](/static/mb/data3.png) ### ~ -Review and write down your observations from the Excel data. +First, click or tap on the first two columns (A, B) to include the time of the data being collected; b) the results of acceleration data on the micro:bit +![](/static/mb/data7.jpg) -* Chart the data collected by using a graph in Excel -* Connect a micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable; compile; and move the micro:bit in the "x" direction. +Then click or tap on Recommended Charts + +![](/static/mb/chart1.png) + +Finally, click or tap on the option called Line, then click OK. A line chart is used to display trends over time. We will use the line chart because there are many data points over time. + +![](/static/mb/chart_title.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 - ### ~avatar avatar Excellent, you're ready to continue with the [challenges](/lessons/charting/acceleration-challenge) diff --git a/docs/static/mb/chart1.png b/docs/static/mb/chart1.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..26f43c4e Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/static/mb/chart1.png differ diff --git a/docs/static/mb/chart_title.png b/docs/static/mb/chart_title.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..25dba72b Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/static/mb/chart_title.png differ diff --git a/docs/static/mb/data7.JPG b/docs/static/mb/data7.JPG new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e988bfaa Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/static/mb/data7.JPG differ