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Visualization with Charts Supplemental Resources on Class Website

Concept Map BI: Visualization Charts Implementation Create Chart Modify Chart Design Chart Types Chart Elements

Objectives ▪ Define Visualization ▪ Explain the purpose of various chart types ▪ Identify common pitfalls in chart design ▪ Demonstrate creating and editing Charts in Excel

▪ Dashboard ▪ Facebook Wolfram Visualization tools-you-can-use-in-the-classroo/

Chart Types

▪ Include entire scale ▪ Include relevant data points ▪ Put horizontal axis in chronological order ▪ Stack and scale pictograph images ▪ Do not separate all pieces of pie chart ▪ Arrange pie slices largest to smallest starting at noon Charting Guidelines