Understand how to present findings to others

Graphs, tables, diagrams, and illustrations can be a good visual tool to help represent your findings, particularly when using quantitative data. They can break up a large body of work, present data in an accessible way, and even be more informative than a long written explanation. You may even choose to use photographs, maps, or children’s drawings; however, you must ensure that you have permission to use these.
Conduct your own research into different ways of presenting your findings visually.