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Lesson 4: Use Data to make Observations and Decisions

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After you have collected the poll data you needed from one or more groups, look at the results and think about what they mean.

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Open the Poll Builder activity on your XO and find your poll title on the list. Click the “See Results” button to see how people voted.

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Look at the Bar Graphs that represent the votes (results) of your poll.

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Which answer has the longest bar? What does that mean? Which answer has the shortest bar? What does that mean?

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If you tried your poll with different groups (girls, boys, teachers, students, adults, children, etc.) Open each poll and see if there are any differences.

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Write down notes about what you see; put your findings on paper or record them with the “Write” activity on your XO. How does this kind of information help you draw conclusions about the people you surveyed? Does the data accurately represent an entire group? Does it matter if you questioned 25 people or 100 people? Why?

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Present you findings to your class, or to the people who took the poll. Tell them what you learned for the poll and discuss the results together. Brainstorm about what could be done with this information.

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Lesson 4: Reviewing and Editing Jokebook Submissions

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You are the editor of your jokebook and that means you decide what goes into it. When someone sends you a joke submission, you can read it and decide if you want to add it to your jokebook or not.

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Your XO will be updated with joke submissions while you are sharing it over the mesh. An alert message will let you know if a joke suggestion is ready for you to review.

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Click the "Review Submitted Jokes" tab on your Joke Machine interface and you will see any jokes that have been sent to you.

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If you like a joke, "Click the "Approved" button

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I f you don't like a joke, click the "Rejected" button

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If you are not sure, leave the approval setting as "Unreviewed"

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After you approve a joke, it is added to your jokebook. New jokes can be seen by other users the next time you share that jokebook.

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After reading and editing your jokebooks, talk about the experience together as a class:

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Talk about what makes a good joke. You may want to make a list on paper or using WRITE on the XO. Some concepts to discuss: Surprise, Rhythm, Shortness, Action

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Look at each other’s pictures and discuss how the image relates to the words of a joke. How do images add humor? Does an image ever make the joke less funny

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Talk about the sound effects in your jokebooks. How do sounds add humor? Does a sound ever make the joke less funny?

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