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Presented by Group 4

GUESS THE Guess the following picture and define based on your
knowledge:
PICS

1 3
. .

Tables
Graphics/ Chart
2
.

Bar Graph
Benefits of Visual Aids/
Graphics in a concept paper
or project

• Visual aids can help you explain


complex or abstract concepts,
data, or processes in a clear and
concise way. They can also help
you avoid unnecessary or
confusing details, and focus on the
key points and main ideas of your
presentation.
• Capture your readers’ attention
and help them understand
Benefits of Visual Aids/
Graphics in a concept paper
or project

• Improves audience understanding


and memory.
• Serves as notes
• Provides clearer organization.
• Facilitates more eye contact and
motion by the speaker.
• Contributes to speaker credibility.
GRAPHICS/
CHARTS

• Usually, a chart uses lines, boxes,


and arrows when presenting data.
Its principal purpose is to show
ranks, levels, classifications, and
orders.
• The two most common charts are
the organizational charts (also
called organigram or organogram)
which can be found in many
offices, and the other one is the
GRAPHICS/
CHARTS

• Usually, a chart uses lines, boxes,


and arrows when presenting data.
Its principal purpose is to show
ranks, levels, classifications, and
orders.
• The two most common charts are
the organizational charts (also
called organigram or organogram)
which can be found in many
TABLES

• Tables are defined by the Merriam-


Webster dictionary as a systematic
organization of facts, typically in
rows and columns for easy
reference.
• A table's rows are lists of things
that are displayed horizontally,
while columns display data
vertically.
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TABLES

• Tables are defined by the Merriam-


Webster dictionary as a systematic
organization of facts, typically in
rows and columns for easy
reference.
• A table's rows are lists of things
that are displayed horizontally,
while columns display data
vertically.
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GRAPHS

• -According to reference.com, graphs


are meant to be focused on the data in
question and how they trend. They
have exact numerical figures shown on
axes, usually organized on the left and
bottom of the graph. Common graph
types include dot- and-line and bar
graphs.
• Graphs are most commonly used in
analyses and situations that call for raw
LINE GRAPH
BAR GRAPH
Reminders When
Making a Graph:

• 1. Whether be it a line, a pie, or a bar, limit


the number of elements in the graph. Too
many lines, slices, and bars can be confusing
to the readers and may present erroneous
data instead.
• 2. Aesthetics is important so keep the width of
the lines, graphs, or pictures consistent.
• 3. When making a bar graph, spaces between
bars may be clearer. However, if the data to
be presented are many and yet essential to
be on one graph together, these spaces may
be omitted.
DIAGRAMS

• A drawing that shows


arrangements and relations is
called a diagram.
• Merriam-Webster Dictionary also
defines diagram as a graphic
design that explains rather than
represents.
• The Venn Diagram is probably one
of the most popular types of
VISUAL IMAGES

• Visual images are pictures or


photographs. Providing visual
images to reports and concept
papers can surely support and in
some cases, add information. If
taken well, these images can
likewise add aesthetics to the
output.
MAPS

• -Maps can be common addition to


reports especially when presenting
data about places or areas. Since
maps are usually presented with
numerical data, using them can
somehow break the monotony of
numbers in a presentation.
QUIZ TIME

1. Usually, a chart uses lines, boxes, and arrows


when presenting data. Its principal purpose is
to show ranks, levels, classifications, and
orders.

a. Graphics/ Charts c.
Diagram
b. Tables d.
Visual Image

2. A drawing that shows arrangements and


relations.
QUIZ TIME

3. ____________ are pictures or photographs.


a. Graphics/ Charts c.
Diagram
b. Tables d.
Visual Image

4. Lists of things that are displayed


horizontally, while
columns display data vertically.
c. Graphics/ Charts c.
Diagram
d. Tables d.
Visual Image
QUIZ TIME

5. Most commonly used in analyses and


situations that call for raw and exact.
a. Venn Diagram c.
Map
b. Graphs d.
Organizational Charts

(6-10)
Justify the benefits of visual/graphic assistance
for a concept paper or project in no fewer than
two to three sentences.

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