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Revision as of 18:09, 15 October 2016

ICT student textbook
Data representation and processing level 1 Data can tell stories How to make data meaningful

Data can tell stories

Objectives

  1. Understand that data can be in different formats
  2. Reading different kinds of data to make meaning
  3. Analyzing and expressing

What prior skills are assumed

  1. Creating folders and saving files
  2. Opening a given file with the correct application
  3. Familiarity with using a key board

Resources needed

Hardware, software, Files

  1. Data in the form of bar graphs, pictographs, maps (images)
  2. Computer lab with projection
  3. Access to internet
  4. Handout - Learn Ubuntu
  5. Handout - Learn LibreOffice Writer

Description of activity with detailed steps

Teacher led activity

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  1. You will look at an example of a data representation in the form of a graph with your teacher.
  2. In small groups, discuss what are the various kinds of analysis you can make from this graph.
  3. Your teacher will summarize this analysis using a text document.

Student activities

  1. Folders with different data sets will be shared on each computer
  2. Each group of students will get one data set to work with - this will comprise maps, satellite images, pictographs and bar graphs. Your teacher will also give you a set of questions for each data set.
  3. Data sets are given below:
India vegetation, natural and cultivated, favorable weather boosts Indian agriculture, April 2008
Pie chart of Indian languages
Data set 2
  1. 2000px-India_annual_rainfall_map_en.svg.png


  1. 2000px-WebsitesByLanguagePieChart.svg.png


Data set 3
  1. India_78.40398E_20.74980N.jpg


  1. Indian_Forest_Cover.png


Flood prone zones of India
Rivers on physical map of India
More images
  1. Summarize your findings in a text document

Portfolio

  1. Text document with analysis of data