NZGrapher has been developed by Jake Wills, a maths teacher in New Zealand specifically for supporting the teaching of the statistics in New Zealand. The idea behind NZGrapher was to create a web based statistical package that can run on any device, without an install.
CensusAtSchool NZ involves an online student’s survey for Years 5 through to 13.
Schools take part voluntarily, with students completing the survey during lesson time, then submitting their data to contribute to an international database.
Some questions are in common with the other countries, to provide comparisons between countries, while tailoring the remainder of the questionnaire to reflect the interests of New Zealand children.
Results and sample data are made available to teachers once the ‘census’ is complete, with classroom resources released over time.
Info-graphics on Statistics NZ
Infographics are very powerful forms of communicating statistics.
Have you google searched images for infographics relating to your topic?
https://www.worldobesity.org/healthy-voices/learn/infographics
https://www.who.int/globalchange/climate/infographics/en/index1.html
Cite your links automatically in APA format.
APA referencing is used by the University of Auckland.
Cite in-text when you discuss the content of the website, also include the website in your Bibliography.
Quote: When citing an entire website or online article in APA Style, the in-text citation consists of the author's last name and year of publication. For example: (Worland & Williams, 2015). Note that the author can also be an organization. For example: (American Psychological Association, 2019).
Bibliography:
Create a list of all your references
Decide on a format and logical order and stick to it
It may pay to STRIP the entries, so they are separate text boxes so are clearly defined and easy to move.
Article title: What does an APA in-text citation for a website look like?
Website title: Scribbr
URL: https://www.scribbr.com/frequently-asked-questions/apa-in-text-citation-website/
Article title: Lecture #5: Internet Mathematics - Further Directions
Website title: Internet Mathematics A journal devoted to research on real-world, complex networks.
URL: http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/Winter2009/RalucaRemus/Lecture5/lecture5.html