DP2 - Interim Reflection Session
For many (potentially most) Economics EEs, it is essential to include graphs. These graphs should NOT be copy-pasted from a textbook; they should be tailored to YOUR case study, and labeled appropriately (AND explained within your EE.)
There are a number of resources you can use to help you in making these graphs on your computer or tablet.
There is also the classic option of drawing them by hand and scanning the image to be added to your EE. You can see Tr. Larry for help with the scanning process if you choose this path -- also, most modern mobile phones have built-in scanning options (e.g. on iPhones in the Notes app that comes with every iOS device.)
For those of you who use Microsoft Word (or, as I'll call you, the "Enlightened Ones.")
Inkscape is a free drawing tool for PC, Mac, and Linux (but who uses that. Really.)
Sorry, Android plebs (though don't worry, your phones can do this too, even though they're clearly inferior.)