Data, Information, Knowledge, and Processing

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Carper (1978) Fundamental patterns of knowing
Advertisements

ED 300: Human Growth and Learning Welcome Opening Prayer.
9 x9 81 4/12/2015 Know Your Facts!. 9 x2 18 4/12/2015 Know Your Facts!
1 x0 0 4/15/2015 Know Your Facts!. 9 x1 9 4/15/2015 Know Your Facts!
1 x0 0 4/16/2015 Know Your Facts!. 1 x8 8 4/16/2015 Know Your Facts!
3 x0 0 7/18/2015 Know Your Facts!. 4 x3 12 7/18/2015 Know Your Facts!
Stage 1: Identify desired results. Stage 2: Determine acceptable evidence. Stage 3: Plan learning experiences and instruction. Wiggins, G & McTighe. J,
What is Science? We are going to be studying science all year long! Take a moment and write down on your paper in several sentences what you think science.
CI 754X FALL 2000Mara Alagic Mathematics: Everyone’s future Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (short overview)
Communicative Language Teaching
What is Information?. Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics)
Strategies to Achieve Reading Success
Bloom’s Critical Thinking Level 1 Knowledge Exhibits previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts, and answers.
Good Teaching Follows a Cycle Created by Dawn Cardenas, The Reading Whisperer™
CTN Jeopardy!. First Round Vocabulary 100 The analysis and structure of words that can be broken down into chunks for meaning.
Listening Module Seventeen Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
The Taxonomy Table (Anderson and Krathwohl, 2001) Knowledge Dimension The cognitive Process Dimension Remember Understand ApplyAnalyseEvaluateCreate Factual.
NGO Information Development Workshop May 21 st.
4 x1 4 10/18/2015 Know Your Facts!. 5 x /18/2015 Know Your Facts!
3 x0 0 10/18/2015 Know Your Facts!. 11 x /18/2015 Know Your Facts!
The way someone or something acts; what they do a)behaviorbehaviorb)darknessdarknessc)illnessillnessd)silencesilence.
Engineering TE13 Engineering Design. What is engineering?
There are 50 types of biology Can you define some? Zoology Botany Anatomy Microbiology Ecology Entomology Pathology Virology Oncology.
1 What is Instructional Design? A quick primer on instructional design and why you may benefit from it.
Chapter 1.
The Scientific Method An approach to acquiring knowledge.
Technology Ventures: From Idea to EnterpriseChapter 9: Summary How can a new organization access and use knowledge in order to build its new venture? The.
Technology Ventures: From Idea to EnterpriseChapter 9: Summary How can a new organization access and use knowledge in order to build its new venture? The.
Selected Responses How deep does the question dig?????
Learning Objectives To demonstrate empathy – understanding of the needs of the group of people or charity being supported. To apply creative approaches.
Ron Smith Chloe Bellamy Michal Petr Who we are OPERAS project diagram.
Formative Instructional Practices Module 3 Collecting and Documenting Evidence of Student Learning Information from Battelle for Kids Formative Instructional.
OCR 4th Grade Unit 2: Dollars and Sense Selection 5 « Business Is Looking Up » Mama Akuba Tree of Life PCS.
BLHC4032 CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING SIX STEPS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
INQUIRY BASED TEACHING. What do you understand by the term ‘Inquiry’?
Auteur: Simon Broek Datum: 7 oktober 2009 A Reference framework of key competences of adult learning professionals Presentation by Simon Broek Research.
Skills For Learning Effective Questioning Noble Primary Open Hour May 2012 Mrs L McPhee PT.
DATA TYPES, VARIABLES AND CONSTANTS. LEARNING OBJECTIVES  Be able to identify and explain the difference between data and information  Be able to identify,
Warm Up Think about your interests, hobbies, strengths, and struggles. Copy and complete the following: I could probably help someone… I would probably.
Presents Copyright © 2012 Indiana Wesleyan University. All Rights Reserved. 1.
Data Mining Introduction to data mining concepts.
Listening Module Seventeen Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
S TATISTICS - THE PRACTICE OR SCIENCE OF COLLECTING AND ANALYZING NUMERICAL DATA D ATA - FACTS AND STATISTICS COLLECTED TOGETHER FOR REFERENCE OR.
Introduction to the Framework
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
Communication theory Chapter 2 © Pearson 2012.
Look for a PAIR… Ask a classmate about himself/herself and tell the class about what have you learned about the person.
PROBLEM SOLVING CHECKLIST
What Are Preservatives And Additives.
Questioning Activities
نیازهای آموزشی بیماران و طبقه بندنی این نیازها کارگاه مدیریت آموزش بیمار فاطمه حشمتی نبوی دکتری پرستاری.
Communicative Language Teaching
المدخل إلى تكنولوجيا التعليم في ضوء الاتجاهات الحديثة
Data Information Knowledge and Processing
PROM/SE: Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics and Science Education February, 2006.
Chapter 2 Review.
Practical Tips for Teaching from Kolb's Learning Theory
Learn Your 2x Facts.
Chapter 1: An Overview of communication
Суури мэдлэг Basic Knowledge
Critical thinking skills
Mystery Cube & Scientific Inquiry
Method of Writing History
Building a culture of discipleship
Word Choice Questions Skill being used: Identify the reason particular words are used by their connotations Marks come in PAIRS Method: Provide a quoted.
Instructions.
Making Inferences.
Presentation transcript:

Data, Information, Knowledge, and Processing Joe Gordon

Data Data is facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. Data on its own, carries no meaning. If data is interpreted it can become information.

Information Information is the next level up from Data. It can be defined as: facts learned about something or someone; a message received and understood; knowledge acquired through a study, experience or instruction. Information is data that has been processed within a context to give it meaning.

Knowledge Knowledge is facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; or possession of information about facts, ideas, skills, truths, and principles.

Processing Processing means to perform an operation on something, in order to change or preserve it.