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Welcome to freeDive: Data sharing for everyone
february 2012 by minorjive
freeDive transforms Google Spreadsheets into searchable databases that can be embedded in web sites.
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knightdigitalmediacenter
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february 2012 by minorjive
Creating and editing pivot table reports
august 2011 by minorjive
A pivot table report is a dynamic table that lets you interpret data in different ways without ever having to enter a formula. Pivot table reports are particularly useful when you want to narrow down a large data set or analyze relationships between data points.
In just a few clicks, you can summarize and analyze a large set of data through different categorizations and calculations. For example, from a list of students in a college class, you can get a quick understanding of the the age distribution of and number of science majors in the class.
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In just a few clicks, you can summarize and analyze a large set of data through different categorizations and calculations. For example, from a list of students in a college class, you can get a quick understanding of the the age distribution of and number of science majors in the class.
august 2011 by minorjive
The new version of Google documents : Getting to know Google Docs - Google Docs Help
may 2010 by minorjive
Here are some reasons you may want to check out the new version of Google documents:
Real time collaboration: See updates from other collaborators as they edit the document.
Higher-quality imports: More consistent imports from your desktop into Google Docs.
Chat with other collaborators: As you make your edits, you can chat with other document editors about the changes, from within the document.
Ruler: Google documents have a ruler for setting margins, indentations, and tab stops.
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Real time collaboration: See updates from other collaborators as they edit the document.
Higher-quality imports: More consistent imports from your desktop into Google Docs.
Chat with other collaborators: As you make your edits, you can chat with other document editors about the changes, from within the document.
Ruler: Google documents have a ruler for setting margins, indentations, and tab stops.
may 2010 by minorjive
Publishing Google docs to your blog at bavatuesdays
january 2010 by minorjive
Yesterday, while showing a professor Google Docs, I discovered a feature I hadn’t seen before: the “publish to blog” option (not unlike the same feature in Flickr and del.icio.us and, from what I now understand, was also available with Writely). I wanted to test it out, so this morning I tried pulling in the outline of a presentation I will be doing with Jerry and Andy at ACCS this Friday in order to see how clean it is — let me tell you something, it is very clean!
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january 2010 by minorjive
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