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Flowchart Basics

Remember when you did your first homework task, to vote on the Straw Poll?

Well, that was a part of APDD! Getting your results off of the Straw Poll was one of the most important steps of completing the main APDD process of accumulating the personality data!

Now let's inspect the flowchart from the last lesson. The title branches off into other sections and segments, to determine which colour you are. One goes like follows: Female > Tomboy > General Tomboy > Purple. And that is how a flowchart works! Or at least, the basics of a simple flowchart.

Next is the presentation. You can see that I started the flowchart with the subject in a shape that was square and filled in with a pastel red colour. The one that followed, for example Female, was an oval shape with a red - orange pastel colour. Next was Tomboy, which was coloured in an orange pastel, etc.

As well as the subject of the flowchart, you have to make it look nice as well with colours that fit nicely together and shapes that are orderly and correspond, not random and messy. Presentation matters, if you don't care about presentation then there's no point making the flowchart in the first place. Make it look appealing.

Homework Task:

1. Go to https://www.goconqr.com/en-GB/p/11030963  

2. Go to 'Actions' (which is the folder and screw in the left top hand corner).

3, Click 'Copy' 

4, Fill in the template with the subject you decided on for last lesson's homework. 

5. Become a member of this group: https://www.goconqr.com/en-GB/groups/65081

6. Comment your finished homework on https://www.goconqr.com/en-GB/status_updates/8616543

 

Extension Module - Structure of a Flowchart

You start at the 'Start', and then follow the arrows to an 'task' that you apply to. Tasks connect to other tasks until you get to the last one, which is called the 'End'.