# Session 3: Colors
Make sure you have at least the red and green pens. Do not continue without them.
Using Colors
Try using hatching and stippling to create different intensities.
Can you provide shading to make the red... box(?) in your notes look 3-dimensional?
Google Sheets: Conditional Formatting
Open this spreadsheet and Make a Copy.
Use conditional formatting to visualize the grades and identify if there are tests where students performed differently than their usual selves.
Expert TODO lists
Your homework this week will involve the Hong Kong rainfall data in a separate tab from the previous spreadsheet.
You need to use a color scale to visualize it, and add a "danger" color for when the rain was incredibly heavy.
Then you need to identify the month with the most rainy days and heaviest rainfall.
Your task here is NOT to do the homework, but to break down the homework into a sensible TODO list.
# Homework
Hand in on ManageBac as two files: a screenshot and a PDF. This is due Sunday Sep 13.
# 1: Rainfall analysis
Your homework this week involves working with the Hong Kong rainfall data.
First, use a color scale to visualize it, and add a "danger" color for when the rain was incredibly heavy. (It's subjective.)
Second, for each month, calculate:
- The average rainfall,
- The number of rainy days, and
- The number of days with Trace amount of rain
You will probably need to learn some new spreadsheet functions to COUNT things and COUNT-things-IF. (hint, hint)
# 2: Pomodoro Drawing
Draw me two Pomodoro timers, the first one in 2D (just lines), and the second one in 3D (with stippling or hatching). Use colors. Scan these as PDF with Office Lens.