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CONCEPT MAP

A concept map is a type of graphic organizer used to help students organize and represent
knowledge of a subject. Concept maps begin with a main idea (or concept) and then branch out to
show how that main idea can be broken down into specific topics.

MIND MAP

A mind map is a diagram for representing tasks, words, concepts, or items linked to and
arranged around a central concept or subject using a non-linear graphical layout that allows the
user to build an intuitive framework around a central concept. A mind map can turn a long list of
monotonous information into a colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in
line with your brain's natural way of doing things.
BAR GRAPH

A bar graph (also known as a bar chart or bar diagram) is a visual tool that uses bars to compare
data among categories. A bar graph may run horizontally or vertically. The important thing to
know is that the longer the bar, the greater its value.

NUMERICAL TABLE

The means consists of a record register and a numeric table, where the numbers in the table are
organized into basic groups containing at least one column with the number of positions at least
p + 1, where p is a positive integer equal to the number of all possible numbers which can create
a numeric sequence.
PIE CHART

Pie charts can make the size of portions easy to understand at a glance. They're widely used in
business presentations and education to show the proportions among a large variety of categories
including expenses, segments of a population, or answers to a survey.

INFORMATION MAP

Information mapping is a research-based method for writing clear and user focused information,
based on the audience's needs and the purpose of the information. The method is applied
primarily to designing and developing business and technical communications.

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