I have an old course that I am updating that has a lot of graphs. I am sick of them and need different ideas on how to get rid of the graphs and make them more interactive. I can't do pie charts. Any advice would be appreciated.
You may also want to post this in the Building Better Courses side of the forums as that tends to focus more on design or how to questions - whereas the product side is more technical or support related queries.
Have you read Dan Roam's "The Back of the Napkin"? It has a lot of good ideas on how to present information visually and when to use different types of graphics.
I would also look at getting inspiration from infographics.
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Hi Kendra,
You may also want to post this in the Building Better Courses side of the forums as that tends to focus more on design or how to questions - whereas the product side is more technical or support related queries.
Best of luck with getting out of your graph rut!
Have you read Dan Roam's "The Back of the Napkin"? It has a lot of good ideas on how to present information visually and when to use different types of graphics.
I would also look at getting inspiration from infographics.
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