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Introduction
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Basics
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Plan
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Choose

 26. Identify comparison2:13


 27. Main types of charts2:38
 28. Other types of charts4:34
 29. Key graph elements2:29
 30. Each chart form is best equipped to illustrate one of five comparisons1:45
 31. Component comparison5:01
 32. Item comparison3:47
 33. Time series comparison7:01
 34. Frequency distribution comparison2:03
 35. Correlation comparison2:12
 36. Use diagram effectively0:00
o Diagram.pdf
 37. Free diagram template for PowerPoint0:00
o Diagram template.ppt

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Use diagram effectively


Sección 4, clase 36
Using visual representations of information can take a fairly complex or abstract
idea and make it concrete and tangible. Writing and meditating can be great to
solve personal problems, but often a diagram can express relationships that a few
sentences or linear conscious thought cannot.

The human brain is designed to reason through relationships. A picture is two


dimensional and can communicate relationships much more efficiently than
many other methods. By making a picture you can quickly identify the
connection between various ideas and facts.
The power of using diagrams lies in its ease. All it takes is a notepad and a pen.
No complex software or difficult approach is necessary. Just write out ideas and
draw out the connections they make with each other.

We found a concise but comprehensive roadmap to choose the right type of


diagram to deliver your key message appropriately.

You can also download the pdf in the resource section of this lecture.
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 Diagram.pdf

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