CPSC 2031 Turning Data into Information. CPSC 2032 What is information used for?  In an organization Manage day-to-operations Make decisions  Large.

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CPSC 2031 Turning Data into Information

CPSC 2032 What is information used for?  In an organization Manage day-to-operations Make decisions  Large organization Needs different sets of data

CPSC 2033 Video: Go to the Start!  As you watch note the different sets of data that are required

CPSC 2034 Olympic Oval  Public skating  Running track  Speed Skating Club  Saturday morning practice  March Volunteer  Web site Web site

CPSC 2035 OOOC  Purpose or objective?

CPSC 2036 What data is required  Scribe is person number 3  Discuss in your group and have the scribe record all the collections of data that are implied in the video

CPSC 2037 Summarize on board  All data sets implied

CPSC 2038 Why do we need this data?  What decisions do we need to make?  What documents do we need to produce?  What process do we need to facilitate?

CPSC 2039 Do one on the board

CPSC In your group specify for a data collection:  What decisions need to be made?  What documents need to be produced?  What processes need to be facilitated?

CPSC Summarize results on the board  3 things for each one

CPSC Rental Equipment  Each group Expand the list of 3 to everything you can think of Write down exactly what pieces of data are needed to do this Scribe record so I can read

CPSC Use Excel worksheets  What are the column headings?  This will be the subject of assignment 1