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Lesson 11 – Using MS PowerPoint and MS Word 2010 to present a research In order to present the research to his or her audience, a researcher can use Ms PowerPoint or Ms Word 2010 (if the audience need a physical detailed report). MS POWERPOINT IN PRESENTATIONS...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 10 – Concluding a research After analysing the data collected, a conclusion can be made. A conclusion is like the final chord in a song. It makes the listener feel that the piece is complete and well done. The same is true for your audience. You want them to...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 9 – Creating charts to present research data In MS Excel, you can easily create an embedded chart to present your research results. After the chart is created, it could be readily modified and even saved as a chart sheet. In order to create a chart, you need...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 8 – Using MS Excel 2010 to analyse data A spreadsheet is the computer equivalent of a paper ledger sheet. It consists of a grid made of columns and rows. It is an environment that can make number manipulations easy and straightforward. Microsoft (MS) Excel is a...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | May 26, 2022
Lesson 7 – Analysing and interpreting information When analyzing data (whether from questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, or whatever), always start from review of your research goals, i.e., the reason you undertook the research in the first place. This will help...We distribute our e-newsletter containing news, views, events and highlights twice a year. Subscribe below.
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