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Summarizes Findings and Executes
the Report through Narrating and
Visual/Grading Forms
From : John Kyle Sala
Wesley Reyes
Clyde Sabijon
John Patrick Ordinez
First let us know the definitions of
each important words so that we
can easily understand the report
What is Summarizes?
 give a brief statement of the main points of
(something).
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What is Report?
 A report is a document or a statement that presents
information in an organized format for a specific
audience and purpose. Although summaries of
reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are
usually given in the form of written documents.
Typically reports relay information that was found or
observed
What is Narrating?
 Narration is the use of a written or spoken
commentary to convey a story to an audience.
Narration is conveyed by a narrator: a specific person,
or unspecified literary voice, developed by the creator
of the story to deliver information to the audience,
particularly about the plot: the series of events.
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What is Grading forms?
 Marking or scoring rubrics, (also called 'grading
forms') are a guide to marking against such generic
standards of judgement. As such, rubrics set out how
generic marking criteria have been tailored for, and
should be applied to, a specific assessment task.
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Example of Grading Forms
What is Visuals?
 a picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate
or accompany something.
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Visuals can be classified into six
groups
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Graphs
Tables
Diagrams
Charts
Visual images
Maps
Next slides shows the example
of the 6 classification of visuals
Graphs
Tables
Diagrams
Charts
Visual images
Maps
Why do we use charts graphs, diagrams, visual
images, and maps in presentations and reports
 Visual elements such as graphs, charts, tables,
photographs, or diagrams capture your readers'
attention and help them understand complicated
ideas more fully, such as trends in data and more.
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Is it easy to summarize our presentation using visual
elements such as graphs, charts, tables, photographs,
or diagrams?
 Visual elements, such as graphs, charts and
illustrations can simplify complex information, making
it easier for the audience to understand the data
presented. Improved retention: Human beings tend
to remember visual information more effectively than
text alone.
Narrating the presentation
 Similar to doing a commentary to videos, you can also
add narrations to your PowerPoint Presentation.
It's an interactive way to provide information to your
audience instead of letting them read all points on
the slide, with the added value that helps people with
visual impairments.Jul 4, 2022
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Brief history
 A 1644 diagram by Michael Florent van Langren,
showing estimates of the difference in longitude
between Toledo and Rome, is sometimes considered
to be the first known instance of a graph of statistical
data.
“ We see things not as
they are ; we things as
what we are.”
To be continued
Test
 Visuals can be classified into six groups (give me the
6 groups).
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