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Wolfram & Microsoft: Teaching Data Literacy Using Data Types in Excel
Kevin Hao, Alan Joyce, Ish Vardhani, Jason Sonnenberg, Keri Moran, Elisabetta Caldesi and Sharon Grimshaw
Microsoft and Wolfram partnered to integrate Wolfram knowledge in Excel, using the same technology within in Wolfram|Alpha and the Wolfram Language. Data literacy sets students up for future success. Learn about data literacy in education and how to use data types to bring information to life.
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