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CHARTS, FACTS, STATISTIC. - Coggle Diagram
CHARTS, FACTS, STATISTIC.
3D effects
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Good design
Gridlines
Gridlines are the vertical and horizontal lines placed within the plot area to help read values from the graph.
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Chat area
The chart area defines the boundary of all the elements related to the graph including the plot itself and any headings or explanatory text.
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Including numbers in the main body of text
EXAMPLES
:check: 74% of the teachers believe that education needs to use more technology. 16% expressed they prefer a combination of traditional and technological tools and 10% has trouble with these new technologies.
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Other design considerations
The choice of which color combinations and shading patterns to use is ultimately a personal matter,. :check:
In bar charts, histograms, and pie charts, shading and color are used to distinguish the areas representing different categories. :check:
Graphs
Pie charts
Pie charts are a visual way of displaying how the total data are distributed between different categories.
Scatter plots
Scatter plots are used to show the relationship between pairs of quantitative measurements made for the same object or individual
Bar charts
Bar charts are one of the most commonly used types of graph and are used to display and compare the number, frequency or mean for different discrete categories or groups.
Line graphs
Line graphs are usually used to show time series data – that is how one or more variables vary over a continuous period of time.
Histograms
Histograms are a special form of bar chart where the data represent continuous rather than discrete categories.
Presenting numbers in tables
POOR EXAMPLE :red_cross:
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