Processing information
You need to use your geographical and numeracy skills to process the information that you have gathered. Your results could be displayed in many different ways:
- graphs 鈥 such as line, multiple line, bar, pie chart, scatter, climate graph
- annotated maps 鈥 colour coded land use maps or OS maps showing sphere of influence
- thematic maps 鈥 such as showing urban or rural land use, choropleth, isoline, proportional symbol, or topological
- calculations 鈥 such as average, range, speed
- annotated field sketches
- labelled photographs
- diagrams 鈥 such as cross-section/transect, population pyramid, soil profile, flow diagram
- tables 鈥 data from river measurements, employment, tourism figures, and land use
- mind maps containing key words orshort extracts from websites, textbooks, interviews, emails, official reports, newspapers
- written notes from TV programmes, digital streaming, radio, or podcasts