Drawings and Diagrams
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Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a data encryption computer program used to protect the integrity of a digital message and make sure it is not altered. It can be used to determine that the person who sent something is who they say they are (a digital signature). Use the Graphic Literacy Frame to catalog what you can determine from this diagram.
Thank you to Frances for suggesting that "Minute to Win It" Blueprints are an example of a diagram! Check out these diagrams and imagine what they are asking you to do. Feeling daring? Give one a try! More can be found at: http://www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/how-to/
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1) Who is meant to climb this ladder?
2) What is the destination of this ladder?
3) What do the rungs of this ladder represent?
4) Where do the statistics for this ladder come from?
2) What is the destination of this ladder?
3) What do the rungs of this ladder represent?
4) Where do the statistics for this ladder come from?
How many of these labeled parts are also in Humans? Is the pelvis part of the digestive system? Which two parts named protect the dolphin's brain?