ICT student textbook/Data can tell stories
Data can tell stories
In this activity, you will learn to see different formats of data and try to interpret the data.
Data can tell stories
Objectives
- Understanding that data can be in different formats
- Reading different kinds of data to make meaning
- Analyzing data and expressing
What prior skills are assumed
- Creating folders and saving files
- Opening a given file with the correct application
- Familiarity with using a key board
What resources do you need
- Working computer lab with projector
- Computers installed with Ubuntu Operating System
- Access to internet
- Data in the form of bar graphs, pictographs, maps (images)
- Handout for Ubuntu
- Handout for Tux Typing
- Handout for LibreOffice Writer
- Handout for Freeplane
What digital skills will you learn
- Creating and navigating folders (and sub-folders)
- Opening multiple files with multiple applications
- Text entry (local languages)
Description of activity with detailed steps
Teacher led activity
Student activities
- On each of the computers, you will find folders with different data sets.
- 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.
- Make a concept map of what you understand with the data
- You can also add your findings in a text document, using LibreOffice Writer. You can enter text in both Kannada and in English
Rainfall
India's forests
Map of Telangana
Story of Godavari
Pictographs-qualitative
Pictographs-quantitative
Portfolio
- Make a concept map, as shown by your teacher, to share your findings:
- What is the data about?
- How was the data represented?
- What was special about each representation?
- What did you conclude from the data?
- Have you studied about this before?
- What more do you want to know?
- For the pictographs, make a concept map to share your understanding of the data you studied.
- Once the concept map has been developed on a paper, with the help of your teacher, digitize it and save it in your folder.