cOntent-Based assessments

Content-Based Assessments
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GO! Fix It Project 7H Park Revenue
EXcel
Apply a combination of the
7A and 7B skills.
Project Files
For Project 7H, you will need the following file:
e07H_Park_Revenue
You will save your workbook as:
Lastname_Firstname_7H_Park_Revenue
Open the file e07H_Park_Revenue, and then save the file in your Excel Chapter 7
folder as Lastname_Firstname_7H_Park_Revenue A PivotTable was created that displays
the sum of various concession items. The director needs to view the monthly and
quarterly data for each park. Use the PivotTables Fields pane to change the PivotTable
to display this information and format the numbers appropriately. Create a Stacked
Column PivotChart on a new worksheet. On the chart sheet, inset a custom footer with
the file name in the left section. Add your name and course information to the document
properties, and include park revenue as the tags. Hide the source data sheet. On the
PivotTable worksheet, insert the file name in the footer, use landscape orientation, set the
width and height to 1 page, center the worksheet horizontally, save your file, and then
print or submit your workbook electronically as directed by your instructor.
End | You have completed Project 7H
Project 7H: Park Revenue | Excel
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Content-Based Assessments
Apply a combination of the
7A and 7B skills.
GO! Make It Project 7I City Services Revenue
Project Files
For Project 7I, you will need the following file:
e07I_City_Services
You will save your workbook as:
Lastname_Firstname_7I_City_Services
Open the file e07I_City_Services; save it in your Excel Chapter 7 folder as Lastname_
Firstname_7I_City_Services From the PivotTable, create the PivotChart shown in Figure
7.66. Format the chart area with a light green color. Hide all field buttons. Add a custom
footer in the left section of the chart. Hide the source data worksheet. On the PivotTable
sheet, insert the file name in the footer, and center horizontally. Add your name, your
course name and section #, and the tags water, sewer to the document properties. Save the
file, and then print or submit it electronically as directed by your instructor.
Project Results
Figure 7.66
End | You have completed Project 7I
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Excel | Project 7I: City Services Revenue
Content-Based Assessments
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GO! Solve It Project 7J Visitor Center Gift Shop
EXcel
Apply a combination of the
7A and 7B skills.
Project Files
For Project 7J, you will need the following file:
e07J_Visitor_Center
You will save your workbook as:
Lastname_Firstname_7J_Gift_Shop
Open a new blank workbook and use PowerPivot to import the Access database
e07J_Visitor_Center. Create a calculated field in the Inventory table that multiplies Price *
Units on Hand. Create a PivotTable. Use the Storage Location field from the Storage table
as the column labels. From the Inventory table, use Category and Item as the row titles.
Place the calculated field in the VALUES area. Insert a Power View sheet, for the title, type
your name. Create a pie chart visualization using the Item and calculated fields. Resize to
fill the canvas. Delete the unused worksheet. Insert the file name in the footer in the left
section. Center horizontally, and scale the width and height to 1 page. Add appropriate
information to the document properties including the tags gift shop inventory Save your
file as Lastname_Firstname_7J_Gift_Shop and submit it as directed by your instructor.
Performance Level
Exemplary:
Performance Criteria
Import data from an
Access database
Proficient:
Developing:
The Access database was
successfully imported using
PowerPivot.
The Access database was
partially imported using
PowerPivot.
The Access database was not
imported.
Create a calculated
field
The calculated field was
correctly created in the
Inventory table.
The calculated field was
incorrectly created.
The calculated field was not
created.
Create a PivotTable
The PivotTable report displays
the Storage Location field from
the Storage table as the column
labels, the Inventory table
Category and Item fields as the
row titles, and the calculated
field in the VALUES area.
The PivotTable Report displays
some of the items from the
field list, but not all according
to the directions.
The PivotTable was not
created.
Create a Power View
Pie Chart
A Power View sheet was
created with a pie chart
visualization using the Item
and calculated fields. The chart
fills the canvas.
A Power View sheet was
created with a pie chart
visualization using the
incorrect fields, or the chart
does not fill the canvas.
The Power View visualization
was not created.
End | You have completed Project 7J
Project 7J: Visitor Center Gift Shop | Excel
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Outcomes-Based Assessments
Apply a combination of the
7A and 7B skills.
GO! Think Project 7M Pool Expenses
Project Files
For Project 7M, you will need the following file:
e07M_Pool_Expenses
You will save your workbook as:
Lastname_Firstname_7M_Pool_Expenses
From your student files, open the file e07M_Pool_Expenses, and then save it in your
Excel Chapter 7 folder as Lastname_Firstname_7M_Pool_Expenses From the source data,
create a PivotTable filtered on Month, and with the pool names as rows and the expense
items as columns. Format the values appropriately. Create a PivotChart on a separate sheet
using the stacked column, and format it attractively. Filter the chart to include only the
Blue Haven, Tropics, and White Sands pools. Add data labels. Insert appropriate footers
on all sheets, adjust page layout, add appropriate information to the document properties
including the tags pool expenses and submit as directed by your instructor.
End | You have completed Project 7M
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Excel | Project 7M: Pool Expenses
Outcomes-Based Assessments
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You and GO! Project 7N Inventory
EXcel
Apply a combination of the
7A and 7B skills.
Project Files
Build from
Scratch
For Project 7N, you will need the following file:
New blank worksheet
You will save your workbook as:
Lastname_Firstname_7N_Inventory
In this activity, you will make a list of something that you own and use a PivotTable to
evaluate the data. Prepare a list of something that you own—CDs, DVDs, books, sporting
equipment—along with other information such as author or artist. In that list, include the
name of the item, and the approximate date of the last time you used the item. Provide a
rating for the item from 1 to 5 to indicate how much you use or like the item and include
the rating scale in the form. (Use 1 for the lowest and 5 for the highest.) Using the skills
you have practiced, provide summary data for the list. Then prepare a PivotTable to
display the frequency with which you used the item and to identify your favorite items.
Save the workbook as Lastname_Firstname_7N_Inventory Format the worksheet
attractively for printing, insert the file name in the footer, add appropriate information
to the document properties including the tag inventory and submit as directed by your
instructor.
End | You have completed Project 7N
Project 7N: Inventory | Excel
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