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Can You Make Audiogram on Canva?

Last updated on December 6, 2022 @ 6:49 am

An audiogram is a graph that shows the faintest sound a person can hear at different frequencies (pitches). The Y-axis (vertical) shows the intensity or loudness of the sound, and the X-axis (horizontal) shows the pitch or frequency. The test is usually done in a soundproof room, using headphones.

There are several different ways to make an audiogram. One way is to use Canva. Canva is a free online design platform that can be used to create all sorts of designs, including audiograms.

To make an audiogram on Canva, first create a new design. Then, select “Charts” from the left-hand sidebar.
Next, choose “Line graph” from the chart options.

Once you’ve selected your line graph, you can start adding data points. To do this, click on “Add Data” in the top right-hand corner. In the “Data” window that pops up, enter your data points into the table. The X-axis values should be the frequencies (in Hz), and the Y-axis values should be the intensities (in dB).

After you’ve entered all your data points, click on “Done” in the top right-hand corner. This will close the “Data” window and take you back to your design.

PRO TIP: Audiogram is a tool that allows you to create and share audio files. It is not affiliated with Canva. Canva is a website that allows you to create and share graphic designs.

Now that your data is entered, you can start customizing your audiogram. To do this, click on one of the data points and then click on the “Edit line” button that appears.

In the “Edit line” window that pops up, you can change the color and thickness of the line, as well as add a label. When you’re finished customizing your line, click on “Apply” in the bottom right-hand corner.

You can also add a title and labels to the X- and Y-axes by clicking on them and then entering your text in the “Edit label” window that pops up.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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