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Q 1/50
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Can organize information from greatest to least.
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Comparison infographic
Informational Infographic
Hierarchical infographic
Statistical Infographic
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Each design principle is formatted the same as the others in this section, signaling to readers that they’re all of equal importance and that they’re all related.
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Symmetrical balance
Contrast
Repetition
Movement
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Can organize information from greatest to least.
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Each design principle is formatted the same as the others in this section, signaling to readers that they’re all of equal importance and that they’re all related.
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Function that returns the average of x and y
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Function that returns the current date
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Function that returns the current date and time
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Function that returns the proper casing of x
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Function that returns the row number of x
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Function that returns the value of x raised to the power of y
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It allows users to organize data in rows and columns and perform calculations on the data
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It contains the budget needed for the project. Some concept papers do not specify any amount requested from the sponsor.
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It deals with the parts of a design that are meant to stand out.
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It includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort and money.
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It involves Conceptualizing your project project, Researching on available data about your topic, Setting deadlines and meetings, Assigning people to various tasks etc.
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It involves responding to feedback of your site visitors and continuing to improve your website.
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It involves the actual creation of the website(s), involves the production of images, infographics, etc.
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It involves the actual release of the website for public view and promoting it.
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It involves the appropriate considerations of visual perceptions when designing an instructional program.
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It is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service to become a reality.
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It is a free layout where the elements can be placed in any order or the opposite of symmetrical.
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It is a plan of creating an idea through a combination of texts, images, and other elements that are placed together artistically
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It is a term used as the process of organizing and arranging these elements in a design as you plot it in a paper.
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It is also known as data visualization, information design, and communication design
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It is an artistic way of communicating ideas and messages through visual expressions using texts, images, and symbols.
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It is an expression which calculates the value of a cell.
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It is the cell address of the cell usually combine letter and number (ex. A1, B4, C2)
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It is the combining or joining two or more cells
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It is the horizontal line of entries in a table.
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It is the place where information is held in a spreadsheet
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It is the selected cell.
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It is usually understood to be a larger, more complex piece of software,
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It is where the elements are equally distributed on both sides of your design, technically a mirror-based design.
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It refers to an alteration in the social order of a society.
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It refers to how different elements are in a design.
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It refers to set standards for how certain elements are designed.
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It refers to the ability to engage positively, critically and competently in the digital environment, drawing on the skills of effective communication and creation, to practice forms of social participation that are respectful of human rights and dignity through the responsible use of technology
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It refers to the growing gap between the underprivileged members of society, especially the poor, rural, elderly, and handicapped portion of the population who do not have access to computers or the internet.
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It refers to the proper arrangement of the elements, which gives a visual weight for the design.
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It refers to the proper placement of an element to your design, just like invisibly placing or aligning your texts or images diagonally, vertically, and horizontally.
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It refers to the use of different or opposite elements such as sizes, shapes, spaces, form, colors, texture, and values.
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It refers to the way the eye travels over a design.
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It signals what’s important in a design, larger elements are more important and smaller elements are less.
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Providing a quick overview of a topic
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The spaces between repeating elements can cause a sense of rhythm to form, similar to the way the space between notes in a musical composition create a rhythm.
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These are highly useful when presenting results gathered from survey data.
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These are often used to reveal the details behind how intricate objects work and allow you to simplify and clarify each step.
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These means giving a person support to have their voice heard.
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To present information and ideas in an interactive and interesting way
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Use map charts as the focus visual.
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Used to compare options in an unbiased way, or you want to make one option seem better.
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Used to display the history or progression of something.