Technology Blog for those with an interest in dyslexia
Thursday, 30 July 2009
30. Statistics in pictures - with Cyberwit
I happen to like statistics, and believe that if you have the right presentation of the results, you can transmit the ideas held within a data set very easily. Much easier than trying to interpret all those confusing rows and columns. I am still looking for a good package that makes it all very simple. (I have seen a beta version of a subscription service, but to date it lacks some of the essentials, such as data export and print!). However, this one appears to offer the user a lot of alternative presentations, and allow data to be shown in a dyslexia-friendly way. And just to help, it is free.
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