How Square are You? Activities

Listed below are the activity resources used in the How Square are You? activities.
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    2. How Square are You? - Collecting Data (Activity)

    In this activity we practice collecting, organizing and comparing data by determining how square we are. That is, we are measuring our arm span and height and comparing the difference. We also include additional information on data, information, knowledge and data mining that may help in analyzing our data combined with the data from others.

    http://www.success.co.il/is/zins_definitions_dik.pdf
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    3. How Square are You? - Analyzing Data (Activity)

    In this activity we discover how data becomes information. We explore and analyze the data submitted to the How Square are You" form to discover what information we can conclude. From this information, we will draw on what knowledge we develop for use in our lives.
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    1. How Square are You? - Understanding Data (Activity)

    According to Russell Ackoff, a systems theorist and professor of organizational change, the content of the human mind can be classified into five categories. In this activity we discover what this content is and how it may apply to our lives. Yes, Data is one of these categories.
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    4. How Square are You? - Applying Data (Activity)

    This concluding activity provides practice in the use of the knowledge we have gained in conducting the How Square are You? activities.  We are also able to assess this knowledge through a quick assessment.

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