Dear all
Dear all,
I am a bit late to catch everything within the course but I am trying to do my best
I need your suggestions about: the easiest platform for formatting, how to deal with graphs and forms which are manually designed within word docs, which size is best for images and graphs and how to do with tables? my work is 50 % graphs and tables..
I am a bit late to catch everything within the course but I am trying to do my best
I need your suggestions about: the easiest platform for formatting, how to deal with graphs and forms which are manually designed within word docs, which size is best for images and graphs and how to do with tables? my work is 50 % graphs and tables..
Ouarda, I'd go with making a graph or table a pdf file, then expeorting the pdf file as a jpeg file. Then you can insert the jpeg file as an image.
ReplyDeleteOk Leonie, thanks for the idea, I will try it..but I was looking for something easier and faster.
ReplyDeleteRemember from the powerpoint presentation that covered images, you can't have graphs and charts. You CAN have images--50% sounds really high, though! Are you absolutely sure they're all necessary? Could some of that information just be summarized, or even cut?
ReplyDeleteYou can make a graph or chart in a separate document and take a screenshot--that will give you an image file. But I would strongly recommend not having 50% of your work be images. That would be hard to read for people not doing academic research (in my opinion). They'll want the results and the implications--not too many details about the study itself.
Yes, I noted that. In this case, I need to start writing about my results in a for of descriptions. Charts I can get rid of but the images no as it would be so difficult to give a clear idea about the rubric unless I add a link to the software itself which I am not expert in..
ReplyDeleteAh, OK. Then you'll have to get them as images. You can do a screenshot, or as Leonie suggested, a .pdf and export to a jpeg.
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