Interactive & community-based learning radar chart

Interactive & community-based learning radar chart, editorial, minimal, light

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Two-column report slide with a left text analysis and a right multi-axis radar chart comparing newcomers and established practitioners on community-based learning channels.

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Summary

A research-report content slide pairing a column of explanatory prose on the left with a large radar chart on the right, comparing two respondent cohorts across many community-learning channels.

Visual description

Pale pink-cream background. A thin orange running header reads "03 LEARNING PATHWAYS" at left with a page number "37" at right, sitting on a hairline rule. A two-line dark sans-serif headline ("Established Professionals leverage larger networks for Interactive & Community-Based Learning.") spans the upper left. Below it, two sub-headed paragraphs of small grey body copy with selected phrases bolded fill the left column. The right half holds a multi-axis radar (spider) chart titled in soft orange, with roughly a dozen labeled spokes (Networking Events, Social Channels, Book Clubs, Discord Groups, Online Forums and more) and concentric 0-80% rings. Two overlaid translucent polygons compare Newcomers (green outline) and Established (cyan outline), keyed by a small two-swatch legend top right.

Key takeaway

The clean split of "argument on the left, evidence on the right" that lets a dense statistical chart breathe. The restrained two-series color coding (one green, one cyan) over a warm neutral page keeps a busy radar legible and on-brand.

Reuse notes

A strong template for survey or research decks that need to show many categorical dimensions at once and contrast two segments. Radar charts get noisy past two series, so keep cohorts to two. Pairs naturally with the matching chart slides elsewhere in this chapter.

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