visuals
Use of Visuals
Posted March 22nd, 2008 by dog_lover_12345Discuss at least two kinds of visuals that you plan to incorporate into
Draft 2 of your white paper. What kinds of information will be presented? How
will these visuals communicate information in ways that text might not be able
to handle as effectively? How will these visuals enhance your target audience's
understanding of the issues you address within your white paper?
White Paper Visuals
Posted March 21st, 2008 by jondwOur white paper focuses on the incorporation of open source software in the creation of electronic medical records (EMR). In our paper we discuss both the push to transfer records to a computerized system and the advantages of using OSS to do so.
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Reading Response 6: Use of Visuals
Posted March 20th, 2008 by kevoThe three main categories of visuals I plan on including in my group's whitepaper are graphs, pictures, and table. The graph will be a line graph of AOL's stock price for the last 10 years. AOL's stock price has seen large declines from its peak in 2000. I hope to emphasize the failure of the walled garden example with that hard data.
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Visuals
Posted March 20th, 2008 by dsteidinFor my groups’ second draft of our white paper we talked
about using screen shots of each Microsoft Office suite and its OpenOffice
equivalent to show how each are very similar.
It is often difficult to describe the locations of buttons or pull down
menus without using complicated wordy descriptions. A large argument in our white paper is how
the two programs are similar and easy to change from one to another so a simple
screen shot of the basic window that is brought up when the program is opened
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