Summarising and presenting AMR data
Introduction
This course introduces common ways of summarising
This course is part of a series related to AMR data. It is recommended that you first complete the courses Fundamentals of data for AMR and Processing and analysing AMR data to understand AMR data and data analysis principles.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- describe the different ways to represent data visually
- explain why visual summaries of data are an essential part of AMR data analysis
- review the strengths and limitations of each visual presentation
- make a simple graph and map using AMR data.
In order to achieve your digital badge and Statement of Participation for this course, you must:
- click on every page of the course
- pass the end-of-course quiz
- complete the course satisfaction survey.
The quiz allows up to three attempts at each question. A passing grade is 50% or more.
When you have successfully achieved the completion criteria listed above you will receive an email notification that your badge and Statement of Participation have been awarded. (Please note that it can take up to 24 hours for these to be issued.)
Activity 1: Assessing your skills and knowledge
Rate these statements below on how confident you feel about them. This is for you to reflect on the knowledge and skills you already have.
- 5 Very confident
- 4 Confident
- 3 Somewhat confident
- 2 Slightly confident
- 1 Not at all confident
