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Open jaanli opened 1 year ago

jaanli commented 1 year ago

focused, capable, partners

ways we talk about one fact foundation:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ubgrb8DtueoFSfc4cbP9gebTkdUZgOAp48pkYt0rjWE/edit?usp=sharing

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jaanli commented 1 year ago

Based on these learner definitions, here is an operational definition of "data thinking" for our class:

Data thinking is the mental process of analyzing, interpreting, and deriving meaning from data in order to understand and make decisions about the world. It involves:

Converting data into information and knowledge through logical and sometimes creative thinking. This includes categorizing, computing, reasoning, rationalizing, as well as making correlations and intuiting causation.

Asking questions about how the data was collected and making assumptions in order to comprehend its meaning. This includes considering what is included or excluded and why.

-Connecting datasets and individual data points together through grouping, categorizing, and storytelling in order build a coherent understanding.

-Translating data insights into subjective experiences and using them to explain, predict, gain perspective, or make judgements about real-world phenomenon.

Recognizing that data and thinking are interconnected and co-constructed. Data both shapes and is shaped by how we think about and make sense of the world.

Continually optimizing and reconsidering one's mental models in light of new data. Data thinking is an iterative process of reframing one's understanding.

In summary, data thinking is the active, inquisitive, and meaning-making cognitive process of understanding the world through data. It is a skill that can be developed and honed over time with practice.