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| #Keyboard input | | #Keyboard input |
| ===What resources do you need=== | | ===What resources do you need=== |
− | #Computer lab with projection equipment | + | # Working computer lab with [[Explore a computer|projector]] |
| + | # Computers installed with [[Learn Ubuntu|Ubuntu Operating System]] |
| + | # Computer lab with projection equipment |
| #Handout for [[Learn Ubuntu|Ubuntu]] | | #Handout for [[Learn Ubuntu|Ubuntu]] |
| #Handout for [[Learn Tux Typing|Tux Typing]] | | #Handout for [[Learn Tux Typing|Tux Typing]] |
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| #We will use an existing data set to work on this. (We will use the languages of India map used in the previous activity) | | #We will use an existing data set to work on this. (We will use the languages of India map used in the previous activity) |
| #Your teacher will discuss with you how you can use the concept map to organize your thinking. She will also show you how a concept map can be used to document an output from a data analysis process. The mind map can be used as an editable concept map file or as an image. | | #Your teacher will discuss with you how you can use the concept map to organize your thinking. She will also show you how a concept map can be used to document an output from a data analysis process. The mind map can be used as an editable concept map file or as an image. |
− | #The concept map can contain information on what the data is about, process of organizing data, how data elements were identified and what further ideas you want to learn about. | + | #The concept map can contain information on what the data is about, process of organizing data, how data elements were identified and ideas about what else you want to learn. |
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