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Infographic Principles Explained By Lego
Stepping on “Data” barefoot in the middle of the night is NO JOKE.
—DaisyI wonder if the fact that the arranged set isn’t in the same order as the presented visually set would throw some students off — I would imagine arranging it would involve putting it in a particular order. At least, that’s how I was taught (both in education and psychology). Aside from that (which can be discussed with students anyway), I think this is a stellar concept and could make a potentially great poster for a classroom.
I assume that presenting it visually involved deciding to organize it from least to most- not needed in sorting or arranging.
Yeargh, I’m so mentally shot that I couldn’t seem to comprehend the proper meaning of arranging.
