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Diagram |
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WHAT
IS IT?
A
radar chart is a tool that provides a visual
display of the current state or level of performance
in various categories. A pattern is formed that
often looks like a pattern on radar screens,
hence the name.
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WHAT
DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
Example
Diagram 
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WHEN
IS IT USED?
- The
status of elements in a project or process needs
to be evaluated
- Areas
of improvement need to be displayed graphically
- The
change needs to be displayed over time
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HOW
IS IT MADE?
- Place
the project/process in the center of the circle.
- Determine
the categories to be evaluated.
- Draw
a line for each category.
- Write
the name of each category at the end of the
line.
- Scale
the lines.
- Evaluate
each category in terms of current performance.
- Place
a dot on the line that represents the evaluation.
- Connect
the dots a study the results.
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| EXAMPLES: |
| PRIMARY
Social
Skills
INTERMEDIATE
Radar
Book
United
State Knowledge 
JUNIOR
HIGH
ADULT
Quality
Tools Self Assessment 
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