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Data Presentation Techniques
This slide show helps you put together different graphs to show your resultsBe careful, use your own data or the data provided.Presentation of good quality graphs and diagrams is importantTitled properly and labelled with annotations – ask yourself and write on the graph what the patterns are? What have you found it? Link your observations to the hypotheses.
Data Presentation Techniques:
1. Bi polar graphs (environmental quality)
2. Combined bi-polar graphs
3. Located Pictograms (tourist, vehicle and litter counts)
4. Annotated location map (management strategies)
5. Flow line maps (number plate survey)
6. Composite bar charts (questionnaire data)
7. Pie charts (questionnaire data)
8. Scatter graphs (tourist count, litter count and environmental quality)
9. Annotated Photographs
Data Presentation
Data presentation Method 1= Bi-Polar Graphs
For Environmental Assessment
Add a title, axis labels, colour and add up your scores to get a total.
Site Number One
-4 -2 0 2 4
Footpath erosion
Noise pollution
Litter
Air pollution
2. Combined bi-polar graph
• Put the data for all 9 sites onto 1 graph by using crosses and join them up.
• Use a pencil – then add colour before doing the next site.
• Include a title, axis labels and a key for your 9 colours
Lots of path erosion x x No path erosion
No vegetation x x Lots of vegetation
Lots of canine faeces x x No canine faeces
Lots of litter x No litter
Lots of noise x No noise
Lots of air pollution x No air pollution
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Site: 1 Total Score: -8
Site: 2
Site: 3
Site: 4 Total Score:
Data Presentation
Data presentation Method 3= Located Pictograms.
Plot these onto a map of York.
For pedestrian numbers.
Data PresentationData presentation Method 4= Annotated Location Map and Pictogram
Annotated location map to show management strategies, tourist count and litter count at each site.
Annotate the information onto a map of Goatland.
Use a pictogram to show numbers of each strategy. Write on any key information.
You can do this all on one map or use 3 different maps-it's up to you.
Example
Village Centre (32)
Pedestrian Numbers
= 5
Example
Village Centre (32)
Litter binsToilets
Management Strategy
= 1
Data PresentationData presentation Method 5= Flow Line Map
To show where people have travelled from usingthe number plate data.
The thicker the line = more people have travelled from that place.
Peterborough 7Birmingham 3Nottingham 2
Lincoln 2Northampton 3Manchester 4Newcastle 1Stockton 3Glasgow 1
Leeds 1Maidstone 1
Preston 2London 3Bristol 1Dorset 1
Shrewsbury 1
Flow Line Map
1. Add a key2. Add a north arrow3. Add a scale line (2cm = 100km)4. Use the atlases to mark on where Goathland
and the 16 key places are located (use pencil)5. Complete your arrows using a ruler and pencil
then add colour.
Data Presentation
Method 6= % Composite Bar Charts
Reasons for Visiting Goathland
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Heartbeat
Harry Potter
Other
Data Presentation
Method 7= Pie Chart
Use the questionnaire data to create a range of bar and/or pie charts.
At least 4 graphs!
To show how people travelled to Goathland
Car
Train
Walk
Other
Data Presentation
Data presentation Method 8= Scatter Graphs
• Tourist numbers and site number
• Litter and site numberScatter graph to show the amount of litter at each site
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0 5 10
Am
ou
nt
of
Litt
er
Site Number
Amount of Litter
Linear (Amount ofLitter)
Data Presentation
Method 9= Annotated Photographs.
Detailed annotations on at least 5 photographs
Picture to show the train station in York.
People may travel by train, a method of sustainable transport, to get to York.
People also travel by bike and can leave these at the
train station.
Data Presentation
Annotated Photographs
Choose 3 photographs!
Picture to show the train station at Goathland.
This is the bridge shown in the Harry Potter film.
Tourists may travel to Goathland via steam train.