[Video] How to Anonymize Your Data in a Spreadsheet

How to Anonymize Your Data in a Spreadsheet

Thirteen minute video on how to anonymize your data in a spreadsheet using customer names in a fictitious sales ledger as the example with LibreOffice Calc — a free, open source spreadsheet program similar to Microsoft Excel. LibreOffice Calc has many of the features, functions, and user interface elements of Excel, but has some differences.

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[Video] How to Analyze Simple Data with Libre Office Calc

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Video on how to perform a simple analysis of simple data in LibreOffice Calc, a free open-source “clone” of Microsoft Excel. Demonstrates how to use the Trend Line feature in LibreOffice Calc Charts. Discusses how to use the R Squared goodness of fit statistic to evaluate the analysis.

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About Me

John F. McGowan, Ph.D. solves problems using mathematics and mathematical software, including developing gesture recognition for touch devices, video compression and speech recognition technologies. He has extensive experience developing software in C, C++, MATLAB, Python, Visual Basic and many other programming languages. He has been a Visiting Scholar at HP Labs developing computer vision algorithms and software for mobile devices. He has worked as a contractor at NASA Ames Research Center involved in the research and development of image and video processing algorithms and technology. He has published articles on the origin and evolution of life, the exploration of Mars (anticipating the discovery of methane on Mars), and cheap access to space. He has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. in physics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).