Message in a Bottle
Segregations

Issues or topics sometimes need to be segregated, individually or in groups, to show the differences (or similarities) between them. Segregation can also be used to illustrate group characteristics and commonalities.

How can interlinkages between different pieces of info be illustrated using the concept of segregation? How can differences between the pieces be shown? How can they be separated into groups? How can links between these groups be shown? What kind of segregations can be illsutrated, for example, using axes?

Here, six ways of illustrating segregation is shown by positioning info as mono-axial, dual-axial, triadic, zig-zag, matrix, and area. Click the button below to see the slides -


 Hari Srinivas - hsrinivas@gdrc.org
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