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Re: Poorly Run Event Stories
I ran Compute This multiple times, and you would be surprised by how poorly most teams did. Excel is an essential skill most kids should have by the middle school level... and most of them were clueless. The research portion could also make things difficult, if you used things hidden deep enough in the website.
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Excel is definitely an essential skill (which I am lacking, since I still can't understand Chalker's scoring system )zyzzyva980 wrote:I ran Compute This multiple times, and you would be surprised by how poorly most teams did. Excel is an essential skill most kids should have by the middle school level... and most of them were clueless. The research portion could also make things difficult, if you used things hidden deep enough in the website.
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I know this was somewhat in jest, but I am very interested in feedback regarding what parts are confusing for the typical user. Feel free to PM me with comments.Unome wrote: since I still can't understand Chalker's scoring system )
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I spent some time to figure it out and it turns out it was just a combination of macros being disabled and me completely forgetting to actually enter any team names.chalker wrote:I know this was somewhat in jest, but I am very interested in feedback regarding what parts are confusing for the typical user. Feel free to PM me with comments.Unome wrote: since I still can't understand Chalker's scoring system )
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But really, everyone in SO should know how to use Excel by C Division. Otherwise, they are doing something wrong.zyzzyva980 wrote:I ran Compute This multiple times, and you would be surprised by how poorly most teams did. Excel is an essential skill most kids should have by the middle school level... and most of them were clueless. The research portion could also make things difficult, if you used things hidden deep enough in the website.
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Imagine making flight logs and doing it on graph paper or something. Nice little boxes, organized for you. What more could anyone ask for?samlan16 wrote:But really, everyone in SO should know how to use Excel by C Division. Otherwise, they are doing something wrong.zyzzyva980 wrote:I ran Compute This multiple times, and you would be surprised by how poorly most teams did. Excel is an essential skill most kids should have by the middle school level... and most of them were clueless. The research portion could also make things difficult, if you used things hidden deep enough in the website.
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Pretty much nothing...A Person wrote:Imagine making flight logs and doing it on graph paper or something. Nice little boxes, organized for you. What more could anyone ask for?samlan16 wrote:But really, everyone in SO should know how to use Excel by C Division. Otherwise, they are doing something wrong.zyzzyva980 wrote:I ran Compute This multiple times, and you would be surprised by how poorly most teams did. Excel is an essential skill most kids should have by the middle school level... and most of them were clueless. The research portion could also make things difficult, if you used things hidden deep enough in the website.
I can't really think of an event that you can't use Excel (or Google Spreadsheets, whatever) for.
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What are Excel?
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I hope that's sarcasm.awesome90220 wrote:What are Excel?
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