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RedSon
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Greetings all,

Sometimes when you are met with a large amount of information it can be troublesome to parse it into your mind quickly. There are several techniques that are commonly used to try to make a picture of data, but sometimes they are lacking.

Next time that you are having trouble trying to visualize some information take a moment to checkout this funny and useful table to help you with your task.

http://www.visual-literacy.org/perio...dic_table.html
Apr 30 '07 #1
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philani
3 New Member
Thanks the table is cool for my Development Software III
Jun 26 '07 #2
FullyH3ktik
52 New Member
Yeah, that table is awesome!
Oct 5 '07 #3
skimdad
1 New Member
Hey, its nice . I didn't know about a lot of techniques before this.
Oct 26 '07 #4
lilOlMe
74 New Member
Haha!
Good stuff :)

I don't think this this is really a How-To but it was nice to find :)
Dec 20 '07 #5

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