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Extra Credit

The Screencast video link:

http://screencast.com/t/oOrLj6waF


Reflection

The Jing application is pretty nice.  The only drawback is that you feel a little pressured from the time limit set at 5 minutes.  I thought it would be fitting to use the population model using linear equations to go hand in hand with studying how populations change from around the globe.  The same formulas can be applied to know how future populations may look like in 10 or so years.  Also to track trends in migration data.  The y-intercept equation y=mx+b can be used to graph population growth rate.  I enjoyed learning how easy it can be to project data using a linear model.