Infographic International Trade
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a2T9-V_mVSczphDKyQP-YIbR-EegqANE/edit#gid=574361395
Download the Excel data. Click the link (international trade)
- Use Sample as your GUIDE to make an infographic Download the Excel data.
- Perform calculations on your chosen data set such as central tendency, percentages, rate of change, aggregates, minimum, maximum and so on.
Caution: Your calculations need to have meaning, otherwise your infographic will not make sense. You may then use basic data visualization techniques such as pie charts, bar charts, histograms, scatterplots etc., show trends over the years or make comparisons between different locations or items. You may also search for additional items to supplement the topic.
- Once you are satisfied with the amount of Information that you want to share, plan how you want to present your findings and draft a layout
- MAKE IT SIMPLE THAT ANYONE COULD UNDERSTAND
Infographic International Trade
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a2T9-V_mVSczphDKyQP-YIbR-EegqANE/edit#gid=574361395
Download the Excel data. Click the link (international trade)
- Use Sample as your GUIDE to make an infographic Download the Excel data.
- Perform calculations on your chosen data set such as central tendency, percentages, rate of change, aggregates, minimum, maximum and so on.
Caution: Your calculations need to have meaning, otherwise your infographic will not make sense. You may then use basic data visualization techniques such as pie charts, bar charts, histograms, scatterplots etc., show trends over the years or make comparisons between different locations or items. You may also search for additional items to supplement the topic.
- Once you are satisfied with the amount of Information that you want to share, plan how you want to present your findings and draft a layout
- MAKE IT SIMPLE THAT ANYONE COULD UNDERSTAND
Infographic International Trade
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a2T9-V_mVSczphDKyQP-YIbR-EegqANE/edit#gid=574361395
Download the Excel data. Click the link (international trade)
- Use Sample as your GUIDE to make an infographic Download the Excel data.
- Perform calculations on your chosen data set such as central tendency, percentages, rate of change, aggregates, minimum, maximum and so on.
Caution: Your calculations need to have meaning, otherwise your infographic will not make sense. You may then use basic data visualization techniques such as pie charts, bar charts, histograms, scatterplots etc., show trends over the years or make comparisons between different locations or items. You may also search for additional items to supplement the topic. Use APA referencing style.
- Once you are satisfied with the amount of Information that you want to share, plan how you want to present your findings and draft a layout
- MAKE IT SIMPLE THAT ANYONE COULD UNDERSTAND