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Year 7 Digital Technologies
Data Analytics Unit – Lesson 1
Term 4 2024 Introduction • In this unit you will learn to understand how Data Analytics gives you an understanding of data literacy and the power to interpret, manipulate and draw meaningful insights using real-world data sets. (TE4-4DP)
• Throughout the unit you will
• Collect and access data from a range of sources, for example: (ACTDIP025) • downloading public datasets from the internet • Evaluate the authenticity, accuracy and timeliness of data (ACTDIP025) • Use data to: • uncover valuable insights, • solve problems, • represent data in visuals, and
Work with spreadsheets to empower data-driven decisions.
So what is data? Learning Intention: to understand the difference between data , information and data analytics
Success Criteria: I can explain what data
is and give examples of where it can be found. I can describe the difference between data and information and I can suggest some uses of data and information. • Data is made up of raw facts and figures. It is unprocessed and without context. It can include statistics, observations, measures or symbols. Key Terms Add these key terms to your glossary page for this term. • Information: what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things.
• Data provides the necessary facts, but information
brings understanding to those facts
• Data Analytics is the process of collecting, processing,
and analysing data or information to make informed decisions. We can also use it help find solutions to problems. So what is data? Which images show us Data? Or data being collected? Which images show us Information? Which images can be used to make decisions? What decision would you make using this data? Grok Academy – Data Analytics
Log into your Grok Academy account and select the Data Analytics course.
Your goal today is to complete
Section 1. Introducing data Part a) Introducing Data Part b) Athletes performance End of Lesson 1