Living graph

Living graph

In terms of knowledge representation, a Living Graph is similar to a chronology timeline. However, rather than simply listing events along a horizontal axis to reflect changes over a time, a living graph also places events high or low on vertical axis to reflect something else: for example, degrees of success or failure, danger or safety, happiness or sadness. In this sense they have been described as being "timelines with attitude".

References

* [http://thinkinghistory.co.uk/resources/shortandsimple/livinggraph.htm Good description of the Living Graph principle] at thinkinghistory.co.uk

External links

* [http://www.classtools.net/help_pages/livingGraph.php Interactive Living Graph Templates in Flash]
* [http://www.face-online.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=172 FACE Living Graph Exercise]


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