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DataClassroom makes error bars and box plots (box and whiskers) easily available and easy to play with. This encourages the student to think more about which story their data is telling them.

about.dataclassroom.com/blog/adding-descriptive-...

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The ability to "play" with data is the very foundation of data literacy!

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What can we learn from the “shape” of our data?
What might we want to look at next?

Have a play and find out!

https://about.dataclassroom.com/blog/playing-with-data

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DataClassroom makes migration to coding-based analysis easy, allowing students to gain confidence along the way.

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Why are data types so important to understand?
Because they guide your thinking before and after your experiment. Analysis is so much easier with this context!
about.dataclassroom.com/blog/understanding-data-...

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Ease of use allows students to focus their attention on the actual analysis...

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Nice to get this feedback all the way from Switzerland!

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What gets our team up in the mornings!

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Melting your data — DataClassroom The “Melt” function is used to convert data tables from a “wide” format to a more analyzable “long”, or “tidy” format.

Data Literacy includes knowing how to format data before analysis. A Melt function helps you convert data tables in a "wide" format to a more analyzable "tidy" or "long" format.

https://about.dataclassroom.com/blog/melting-your-data

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Glad to hear it!

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Impressive amount of improvement!

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OK that's pretty impressive...well done!

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We can help with migrating an existing course to use DataClassroom. Just ask!

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Let's get everything we can from those limited time and energy budgets!

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Excel is great for some things. But for learning stats and graphing, students get a much better experience with DataClassroom. Its feature set supports them to college and beyond.

about.dataclassroom.com/blog/excel-in-the-classr...

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What we're here for: improving the study experience for teachers and students!

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Easy adoption of a new tool is vital - get to work and see those results right away!

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Our heroes! Find out about how some scientists are saving lives by analyzing data.

There are so many people using healthcare, even slightly better decisions can have a valuable impact.

Read on: about.dataclassroom.com/blog/saving-lives-with-d...

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Great to see the DataClassroom U tool so well-received at colleges and universities.

https://u.dataclassroom.com
userguide.dataclassroom.com/docs/dataclassroom-u

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Some tips on how to get the graph you want, and (hopefully!) useful insights on data formatting including the evergreen topic of Tidy Data.

Read more: about.dataclassroom.com/blog/multiple-line-graph...

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We're enjoying seeing students liking using our tools and getting more out of their studies!

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Our Simulator includes a really great way to play with and develop an intuitive understanding of what an R-squared (r2) value represents.

about.dataclassroom.com/blog/playing-with-r-squa...

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Great feedback from a first-time user of DataClassroom U!

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This is why we do what we do!

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What does random data look like in real life?

Read More: about.dataclassroom.com/blog/understanding-rando...
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It's really motivating that we can help those that are finding graphing and stats a challenge.

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We agree!

Students (bless them) don't have unlimited focus and energy budgets.... let them spend them wisely...

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Guess what? DataClassroom has built-in function for applying a mathematical transform to a whole column at once.

https://about.dataclassroom.com/blog/transforming-data

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Stats are always the tricky, whichever course you're teaching...

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The DataClassroom Interactive T-test gives a visual, intuitive understanding of what the math in the test is actually doing. Get a real feel for how the math works!

about.dataclassroom.com/blog/demystifying-the-t-...

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