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-=======Flowcharts and Trees=======+=======Flowcharts and Trees: How to Write a Long Description=======
  
 Flowcharts and Trees are all about relationships. Don’t get weighted down on the visuals. Focus on the meaning of relationships and not their appearance. You want to describe the relationships and not the symbols themselves! For example, a line could be Yes or No, or it could be a mother or daughter. Describe what it means and not what it looks like.  Flowcharts and Trees are all about relationships. Don’t get weighted down on the visuals. Focus on the meaning of relationships and not their appearance. You want to describe the relationships and not the symbols themselves! For example, a line could be Yes or No, or it could be a mother or daughter. Describe what it means and not what it looks like. 
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   * When describing a family tree, first describe all the levels, then start at the top and go to the bottom, repeat for each branch. Do not describe any extra visuals.   * When describing a family tree, first describe all the levels, then start at the top and go to the bottom, repeat for each branch. Do not describe any extra visuals.
   * Describe pathways through the flowchart to guide the user   * Describe pathways through the flowchart to guide the user
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 +<note tip>Always name the type of chart. This may require some research on your end. You can start with the following website for [[https://www.datylon.com/blog/types-of-charts-graphs-examples-data-visualization#network-diagram|80 types of charts & graphs for data visualization (with examples)]]</note>
  
 <note tip>Numbering the squares can help organize a flowchart. With Family Trees you only have to state the name, date (if present), and relationships.</note> <note tip>Numbering the squares can help organize a flowchart. With Family Trees you only have to state the name, date (if present), and relationships.</note>
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 <note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note> <note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note>
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 +<note tip>Go to [[public:nnels:etext:images:writing_tip_point_form|Writing Tip: Using Point Form Technique]] for a breakdown on how you can start the writing process</note>
  
 [[public:nnels:etext:images:complex_images|Navigate Back to Complex Images and Long Descriptions]] [[public:nnels:etext:images:complex_images|Navigate Back to Complex Images and Long Descriptions]]
  
  
public/nnels/etext/images/complex_images/flowcharts_trees.1708457869.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/02/20 19:37 by rachel.osolen