Sunday, 1 September 2013

"How Many People I Met"

As a university student, i spent a lot of my time at the university; went to the class every single weekdays, study group, meeting, doing assignments at here, eating and other things. Basically, on weekdays during the day, my time is pack since my schedule always full. Sometimes, myself didn't take a breakfast and skip lunch just because of my weakness to handle or manage for my own time very well. So then, i just take a dinner with my housemates. Just imagine sometimes, i eat a lot for once in that day and the amount of my meal is too much. For me, it's not healthy but because of my stubborn, i just ignore about it. And sometimes i just realised that, actually i'm not meet people so much on weekdays except go to lunch (sometimes) with my classmates or other university mates. 

So i take the advantage of doing this assignment which is i required to gather, analyze, create and provide my own statistical data chart for 7 days about anything i do every single day... and i decided to do about "how many people i met per day during lunch time (12pm-2pm)". At least, i got two informations while doing one thing for my assignment which is i gain the knowledge and experience to figure out how to solve the problem in a way of using animated information graphics plus i can know approximately or estimates how many people i met in every single day during lunch hour. The reason why i choose lunch time is because on this pick hour, i can meet my friends, i can meet anybody i want because at this time everybody need a rest time, need a chill time with their friends at outside from 'boring places' like office, class etc while to fulfill their tummy instead of other pick hours. I don't think you will see the same amount of people during the day (lunch time) and during the night (dinner time).

So here's my data about "how many people i met per day (during lunch time)" :




i'm using my phone to jot down how many people i met 




first paper (improper) about the data




second paper (proper) of my data



the 3 segments selected




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