Have just trialled using
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/index.asp which has an easy to use on-line graphing tool. The graph can be saved in a variety of formats and imported to easily to blogs etc. For this example I have used small packets of m and m's or similar sweets to discuss fractions and statistics with a year 3 and 4 class.
This is a great site - I have it linked in my resources wiki (http://msfjunior.wikispaces.com/) I wonder if it might be possible to use this for graphing ePortfolio data? Hmm might Google free online graphing tools and see what comes up!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds a great idea. Let me know what you find out.
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