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PRESENTATION
Visual-Verbal
Relationships
Illustrated in
Tables,Graphs, And
Visual aids Expository
.
texts
Expository texts,
are visual
materials, such as or informational
pictures, charts, and texts, are non-
diagrams, that help fiction texts that
people understand give facts and
and remember information
information shared about a
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Linear text
refers to traditional text that Example of
needs to be read from linear reading:
beginning to the end while Generally,
nonlinear text refers to text texts printed
that does not need to be read on paper are
from beginning to the end. considered as
linear texts
Example of linear writing:
Some examples of linear texts
NON - L I N E A R
allows Xthe reader to choose
TE T
their own reading path and
does not need to be read
Non-Linear texts are complete
sequentially.
opposite of linear texts.
Example of a non-linear text a
flowchart
Graphs 1. Line Graphs
-are visual tools used Show trends over time
to represent data or or the relationship
information in a between two variables
structured, easy-to- by connecting data
understand format. points with
2. Bar Graphsa line .
They help in illustrating
relationships between Use bars to compare
different sets of data, different categories
trends over time, of data; the length of
comparisons, or each bar
distributions. corresponds to the
data value
Tables
Tables
A TABLE IS A WAY OF
ORGANIZING INFORMATION
IN ROWS AND COLUMNS.
IT'S LIKE A GRID WITH
LABELS FOR EACH ROW AND
COLUMN, MAKING IT EASIER
TO COMPARE AND
UNDERSTAND DATA.
Key features of
tables:
- Rows: Horizontal lines of
information.
- Columns: Vertical lines of
information.
- Cells: The intersection of a row
and column, containing a specific
piece of data.
Tables are
commonly used in:
•Textbooks-
To present data, statistics, and concepts in a clear and
organized manner.
•Research Papers-
To present data, statistics, and concepts in a clear and
organized manner.
•Presentations-
To summarize data, highlight key findings, and make
information visually appealing.
• Benefits of Concept
N C E P T Maps
C O
e v i s u a l Enhanced
Visual organization
helps in
a
M rA P S tion Understanding:
re s e n t a better understanding complex
re p
information.
s of
o w l e d g e Memory Aid: Helps in retaining
kn te
i l l u s tr a information through visual cues
that p s and associations. It helps you
i o n s h i
relat visualize relationships between
betw e e n
different elements of the story
n c e p ts .
co
• Applications of Concept
Maps Education:
Used in classrooms to
help students organize
knowledge and prepare
for exams..
FLOWCHART
Cha is a picture of the separate steps of a
rt
is a graphical process in sequential order. It is a generic
representation for tool that can be adapted for a wide variety
of purposes, and can be used to describe
data visualization, in
various processes, such as a manufacturing
which "the data is process, an administrative or service
represented by process,
PIE CHART or a project plan.
symbols, such as sometimes called a circle chart, is a way of
bars in a bar chart, summarizing a set of nominal data or
lines in a line chart, displaying the different values of a given
or slices in a pie variable.
chart,and it This type of chart is a circle divided into a
organizes and series of segments.
Each segment represents a particular
present data visually
category.
p h i c
f o g r a
In
s Infographics are visual
representations of
information, data, or
knowledge that aim to
communicate complex ideas
in Images, charts,
icons,and clear, concise,
and engaging way.
Visual Focus Conciseness
• They prioritize visual
• They strive to
elements over text,
communicate information
making information easier
effi ciently, using minimal
to understand and
Data text and focusing on key
remember.
visualization KEY Accessibility
points.
• They use charts, graphs, CHARACTERIS • They are designed
and other data TICS OF to be easily
visualization techniques INFOGRAPHIC understood by a
to represent numerical wide audience,
data in a clear and S
Storytelling manner.
understandable regardless of their
technical expertise.
• They often present
information in a narrative
format, guiding viewers
through a story or
sequence of events.
Infographics are used in
various fields
•Education-To explain complex concepts
or historical events
•Business-To present data, market trends,
or company performance
•Marketing-To promote products or
services and engage audiences
•News and Journalism- To present complex
information in a visually appealing and
digestible format.
QUIZ TIME !!!
BUT FIRST…
[Link] is the term for
the intersection of a row
and column in a table?
A. Header
B. Cell
C. Row
D. Column
2. Which of the following is NOT a
common use of tables?
A. Presenting data in textbooks
B. Displaying experimental results in
research papers
C. Summarizing information in
presentations
[Link] is the main purpose of
an infographic ?
A) To entertain readers with stories
B) To present complex information
quickly and clearly
C) To replace written essays
D) To show only statistical data
[Link] of the following
elements is commonly used in
infographics to make information
easier to understand?
A) Long paragraphs of text
B) Audio and video clips
C) Images, charts, and icons
D) Handwritten notes
[Link] is the primary purpose
of a chart?
A) To display written stories
B) To organize and present
data visually
C) To show how to complete a
[Link] type of chart is best
for showing the parts of a
whole?
A) Bar chart
B) Line chart
C) Pie chart
7. How can using a concept map
help improve your
understanding of themes and
characters in a novel?
A) It helps you visualize
relationships between different
elements of the story.
B) It makes the story shorter and
8. Which of the following is an
example of a non-linear text?
A) A timeline
B) A flowchart
C) A newspaper article
D) A short story
9. How do visual aids enhance
the understanding of
expository texts?
A) They distract the reader from
the main content.
B) They add unnecessary details.
C) They clarify complex ideas by
providing visual representations.
D) They replace the need to read
10. What is the diff erence between a
bar graph and a line graph, and when
is each type most appropriate to use?
A) A bar graph shows trends over time,
while a line graph is best for comparing
diff erent categories.
B) A bar graph compares diff erent
categories, while a line graph shows trends
over time.
C) Both bar graphs and line graphs are
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