The document discusses different types of diagrams that can be used for organizing and presenting information:
- Mind maps use a web of ideas linked to broader and narrower subcategories to organize information.
- Flowcharts represent processes through simple graphics showing the beginning, middle, and end stages in logical order.
- Venn diagrams help understand relationships between ideas by showing overlaps between circles representing topics.
- Circle diagrams present topics as parts of a whole using either concentric circles to show hierarchy or arranging themes around a circle's edge to emphasize parts equally.
The document provides examples and explanations of how different types of diagrams can effectively organize and communicate information for research, analysis, and presentation.
The document discusses different types of diagrams that can be used for organizing and presenting information:
- Mind maps use a web of ideas linked to broader and narrower subcategories to organize information.
- Flowcharts represent processes through simple graphics showing the beginning, middle, and end stages in logical order.
- Venn diagrams help understand relationships between ideas by showing overlaps between circles representing topics.
- Circle diagrams present topics as parts of a whole using either concentric circles to show hierarchy or arranging themes around a circle's edge to emphasize parts equally.
The document provides examples and explanations of how different types of diagrams can effectively organize and communicate information for research, analysis, and presentation.
The document discusses different types of diagrams that can be used for organizing and presenting information:
- Mind maps use a web of ideas linked to broader and narrower subcategories to organize information.
- Flowcharts represent processes through simple graphics showing the beginning, middle, and end stages in logical order.
- Venn diagrams help understand relationships between ideas by showing overlaps between circles representing topics.
- Circle diagrams present topics as parts of a whole using either concentric circles to show hierarchy or arranging themes around a circle's edge to emphasize parts equally.
The document provides examples and explanations of how different types of diagrams can effectively organize and communicate information for research, analysis, and presentation.
linking broad categories to smaller subcategories. You can start by throwing everything you can think of onto the canvas. Then, organize the information as you begin to recognize repeated themes and ideas. Flowcharts are the perfect tool for approaching any process-oriented task. These diagrams use simple graphics to represent the beginning, middle, and end stages, following a logical order. Venn diagrams help you organize information to better understand the relationship between ideas. You can use them to pinpoint similarities and differences between items.
Venn diagrams consist of overlapping
shapes (usually circles). Each circle contains an overarching topic and related ideas. The places where the circles overlap represents an idea that falls under more than one topic. A circle diagram is a great way to present topics as parts contained within a whole. There are two primary ways to do this.
The first is to use concentric
circles, each of which is inside another. This could be useful for visualizing hierarchy or order of some kind, for example people in a neighborhood, in a city, in a state, in a nation, etc. You can also arrange themes around the edge of a circle. This can be an effective way to visualize parts in a way that emphasizes them equally. For example, you could describe aspects of a topic or system. Tree diagrams, also known as dendrograms, are often presented with a parent node at the top and child nodes beneath or a parent node to the left and child nodes to the right. They can be simple or complex, depending on the information. A pyramid or triangle chart also shows parts of a whole in a ranked or hierarchical way, but is much simpler than a tree diagram. This chart is best to use when you want to emphasize a natural order, usually of size or importance, to the topics. These charts are often used to communicate that there are building blocks of some kind. Two common examples are food pyramids and Maslov’s hierarchy of needs. • Apply the strategies to read sources for research and investigate about a current topic nowadays. The topic can be about any field (education, health, science, art, history, etc.) • Write a report about your research, the report should include: Cover page Introduction Body (at least 2 pages) Conclusion References (at least 6 different references -links to websites- remember apply the credible source elements) • Deadline: Monday August 22 nd. Upload your file in PDF. • Select any diagram, it could be from the today’s class diagrams or any other you prefer. • Create a diagram with the research report you did last class. • You have to upload it today. • Deadline: Monday August 22 nd, at midnight. Upload your file in PDF.
• You will have to present your report using a diagram.
• Presentation day: Wednesday, August 24 th , 2022