A graph is a visual representation of numerical or other
information, often used for comparative purposes. Mathematical
graphs include those in geometry that indicate points, lines, and
curves within a Cartesian coordinate system. Other types of graphs
(bar graphs, pie graphs) display numerical values or percentages as
lengths or areas, and may use colors to indicate the data for more
than one set of values.
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Difference between macor flowchart and micro flowchart
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1. Macro flowchart shows less information whereas micro
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2. Macro flowchart is easy to design as comparative to micro
flowchart.
3. Macro flowchart is difficult to study and understand as
comparative to micro flowchart.
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How do you explain innovation
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Innovation can be defined as the commercial process and can be
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Does the DoD reap any benefits from military and civilian use of social media
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DoD reaps no benefits from military and civilian use of social media.
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What do choose your own adventure stories allow readers to do
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Choose which steps a character will take next ~ Apex
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What are large sets of information that can be analyzed for patterns and trends called
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Data from Research
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How do diagrams help us interpret information
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Diagrams help us interpret information by illustrating
relationships between different things.
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What is one of the key purposes of the US Census
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To determine the number of congressional representatives a
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by illustrating relationships between different things~Apex
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What Reading has changed in our networked world because we
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character in a movie uses an iphone
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a design or blueprint of something complex
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Learning to think critically about what graphs show us
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have not been buying a certain product
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Data collected in a survey
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innovative tools that shape some online reading experiences
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Data from a survey
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What is a graph
A graph is a visual representation of numerical or other
information, often used for comparative purposes. Mathematical
graphs include those in geometry that indicate points, lines, and
curves within a Cartesian coordinate system. Other types of graphs
(bar graphs, pie graphs) display numerical values or percentages as
lengths or areas, and may use colors to indicate the data for more
than one set of values.
Difference between macor flowchart and micro flowchart
1. Macro flowchart shows less information whereas micro
flowchart shows more information.
2. Macro flowchart is easy to design as comparative to micro
flowchart.
3. Macro flowchart is difficult to study and understand as
comparative to micro flowchart.
How do you explain innovation
Innovation can be defined as the commercial process and can be
invention of new ideas.
Does the DoD reap any benefits from military and civilian use of social media
DoD reaps no benefits from military and civilian use of social media.
What do choose your own adventure stories allow readers to do
Choose which steps a character will take next ~ Apex
What are large sets of information that can be analyzed for patterns and trends called
Data from Research
How do diagrams help us interpret information
Diagrams help us interpret information by illustrating
relationships between different things.
What is one of the key purposes of the US Census
To determine the number of congressional representatives a
region will have.
Diagrams help us interpret information by
by illustrating relationships between different things~Apex
What Reading has changed in our networked world because we
Can respond to text immediately
An example of product placement is when a
character in a movie uses an iphone
What is a schematic
a design or blueprint of something complex
What might enable us to be better media readers and creators
Learning to think critically about what graphs show us
An example if target group might be people who
have not been buying a certain product
Data collected in a survey
can yield numbers and descriptions
In hypertext poetry the reader can
Play with words and poetry
An example of crowd sourcing is when you
Ask friends for their advice on Facebook
What do the Geico ads that feature a gecko on TV and in online pop-ups exemplify
How advertising campaigns use different forms of
Where can readers can explore the what ifs of established literature
Fan fiction
What are hyper texts and hyperlinks
innovative tools that shape some online reading experiences
Data from a survey
Can be qualitive and quantitive depending on the questions asked - apex