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#datanerds: Six Steps to Great Graphs and Charts

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Source: Gemma Correll – I Love Charts. Note from Beth: I just knew that I was going to start obsessing about charts and graphs after my Excel spreadsheet obsessions started. What better way than in Excel. Step 1: Which Chart is Best? If your data adds up to 100%, you might choose a pie chart.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 2a: Analytics Data as User Research

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Note: This is the second in a series of posts about the Nonprofit Web Design Process. This post is about how we incorporate Google Analytics data into our Design Process. see the Traffic Sources pie chart on the right for an example of this data). See the end of this post for a linked index of other posts in the series.

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Why Movement Is the Killer Learning App for Nonprofits

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How people think and process information are one set of theories that include multiple intelligences , learning styles , and constructivism. They help “air out the brain” and can help a tired group regain focus. I incorporate energizers into webinars (see slide 22) and virtual meetings. Here’s some examples.

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

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My chapter lays out a traditional ROI process that Nonprofit technology staff use to make major IT investment purchases such as hardware, video conference system, database system, etc. I feel that David Armano's " Return on Insight: Listen, Learn, Adapt " process is something that you don't stop doing. Communicating the results.

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Year End Resource Roundup

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Year over Year Comparison. ” You’ll end up with some pretty well formatted charts and graphs to showcase your findings, too! .” ” You’ll end up with some pretty well formatted charts and graphs to showcase your findings, too! Just download the slides from the Customer Center and soak it in.

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Making Data Visualizations: A Survival Guide And Other Resources

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This part of the measurement process is most the fun because it covers visualization, pattern recognition, and reflection. I wanted to take a deeper dive into resources out there that provide useful tips about how to do this step for folks who were not data scientists or data nerds. I like the chart advice: Avoid 3d-charts at all costs.

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