Thursday, March 3, 2011

Thursday, March 3, 2011
 Video Help
Table Example:  as a tool to organize and display data.

  1. Read the paragraph below. It has a lot of numeric data.
  2. Pull the data from the text into a table that that will correctly show the data.
Make sure you keep similar or like data chunks together.
Keep your data labels short
Video Help
Teens in our focus groups talked about how in many families, parents as much as teens were the instigators of the first phone purchase. Parents are most often the phone provider – 70% of teens have phones fully paid for by someone else. Most American teenagers get their first cell phone in middle school, at age 12 or 13: 23% of teens got their first cell phone at age 12 and another 23% got their first phone at age 13. About 20% of teens have their first phone by the time they enter middle school (age 11 or under for first cell phone owned). Another 14% of teens get their first phone at age 14 and roughly 20% get their first phone when they’re between 15 and 17. 

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