Category Data Demystified

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Daphne Draws Data Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic “Young readers will be delighted by the endearing character of Daphne. They’ll be equally enchanted by her colourful companions, amazed by her clever lessons, and inspired to build their own analytical skills (STEM). Daphne’s…

Data and Accessibility

Notebook page titled 'Representation & Bias' with colored stick-figure icons drawn in different shades. A red circle highlights a group of figures in the bottom left corner, illustrating the concept of bias in representation. The scene includes colorful stationery such as highlighters, a pen, and a clipboard placed around the notebook on a wooden desk.

While data visualisation helps many people understand data, it’s very important to ensure that everyone, including those with disabilities, can access and benefit from it. This is where digital accessibility comes into play. But what does this actually mean? Let’s…

Creating a Column Chart

"An illustration featuring various charts and graphs on a screen, with small figures interacting with the data. One figure uses a magnifying glass to examine details, another climbs a ladder to reach the top of the chart, and a third figure stacks blocks. A light bulb in the foreground symbolizes new insights from data analysis.

Creating a column chart is a great way to visually represent data so it’s easier to understand. A column chart is a type of bar chart that displays data using vertical bars. Each bar represents a category, and the height…

Data Visualisation

Illustration of a computer screen displaying a pie chart, bar graph, and line graph, representing the various ways data can be visually presented

Have a look at Figure 2. It shows the grades for English and Mathematics along the different terms displayed on a table. Now look at Figure 3 that shows the grades for English and Mathematics along the different terms displayed…

I See Data Everywhere!

Illustration of a globe surrounded by charts and graphs, signifying the importance of data in making informed decisions across the world.

What is data? Data is everywhere, like sports scores (think about your favourite sport and the last competition you have watched), school grades and even your favourite video game points. And did you know that we also generate a lot…