Thinking, calculating, or translating data into a new form.
Students learn that the same information can be shown in different ways: Written sentences. Graphic: Pictures, diagrams, or charts. Numerical: Figures and tables. Symbolic: Signs, signals, and codes.
💡 When completing exercises on "Information Channels," always identify the primary sense used for the specific task mentioned.
The workbook covers three main actions humans perform with data: Taking in new facts through senses or reading.
Keeping information in memory or on external media (paper, disks). 3. Data Representation
Thinking, calculating, or translating data into a new form.
Students learn that the same information can be shown in different ways: Written sentences. Graphic: Pictures, diagrams, or charts. Numerical: Figures and tables. Symbolic: Signs, signals, and codes.
💡 When completing exercises on "Information Channels," always identify the primary sense used for the specific task mentioned.
The workbook covers three main actions humans perform with data: Taking in new facts through senses or reading.
Keeping information in memory or on external media (paper, disks). 3. Data Representation