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Big Data - Information in the Digital World with Science Activities for Kids

English · Paperback / Softback

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What is big data and what does it have to do with you?
Have you watched videos online today? Did you post photographs on social media? Did you upload your English essay to Google docs? All of these are questions about data!
In Big Data: Information in the Digital World with Science Activities for Kids, kids ages 10 to 15 explore the definition of data and learn how essential it is to our everyday lives. They learn about the history of data, the transition from paper to computers, and the role that search engines such as Google play in handling data. By making connections between the relationships among data, computers, and people, middle school kids also acquire the tools they need to become better digital citizens!
Throughout Big Data, STEAM investigations and experiments provide hands-on, problem-solving opportunities for students that incorporate various challenges and tools. Using readily available household items and recycled materials, each activity will take the reader through an inquiry-based, open-ended investigation that leaves plenty of room to explore individual creativity. With essential questions, fun facts, and links to online primary sources and videos, kids will mine the topic of big data and become better, more informed digital citizens of the world!


List of contents

Timeline

Introduction: Big Data Predicts a Global Health Crisis

Chapter 1: What Is Data and Where Does It Come From?

Chapter 2: The Transition from Paper to Computers

Chapter 3: How Computers Store Data

Chapter 4: What Is Big Data?

Chapter 5: Understanding Data: Data Visualization and Data Analytics

Chapter 6: The Future of Big Data

Glossary

Resources

Index

About the author










Carla Mooney has written more than 70 books for children and young adults. She is the author of several books for Nomad Press, including Terrorism: Violence, Intimidation, and Solutions for Peace, Evolution: How Life Adapts to a Changing Environment, The Holocaust: Racism and Genocide in World War II, and Comparative Religion: Investigate the World through Religious Tradition. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


Summary

What is big data and what does it have to do with you?

Have you watched videos online today? Did you post photographs on social media? Did you upload your English essay to Google docs?

All of these questions are questions about data. Data is information. It can be stored in books, magazines, on graph paper, in computers, and with many other methods. Most of the data that exists today is stored in computers, and the amount of data humans produce is doubling every year and half. That’s why it’s called big data!

In Big Data: Information in the Digital World with Science Activities for Kids, kids ages 10 to 15 explore the definition of data and learn about the relationship between data, computers, and people. They learn about the history of data, the transition from paper to computers, and the role that search engines such as Google play in handling data. Data management, data analytics, and the history of computers are all topics covered in this book on big numbers for kids.

Data is something computer scientists think about a lot. A computer’s capacity to function and perform is directly related to how much data it can store. A computer that can’t store much data won’t be very popular. As more and more of our daily lives become connected to computers—schoolwork, watching movies on a laptop, paying for snacks with a debit card—computers are required to handle more and more data. New improvements in data storage mean that there are fewer limits on the amount of data businesses can store, but what does that mean for users? How does data management make our lives easier? Do we need all of this information or are we storing data we’ll never use again simply because we can?

Throughout Big Data, STEAM investigations and experiments provide hands-on, problem-solving opportunities for students that incorporate various challenges and tools. Using readily available household items and recycled materials, each activity will take the reader through an inquiry-based, open-ended investigation that leaves plenty of room to explore individual creativity. With essential questions, fun facts, and links to online primary sources and videos, kids will mine the topic of big data and become better, more informed digital citizens of the world!

Product details

Authors Carla Mooney, Mooney Carla
Assisted by Alexis Cornell (Illustration)
Publisher Nomad Press (VT)
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 10 to 15
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781619306813
ISBN 978-1-61930-681-3
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 201 mm x 251 mm x 8 mm
Weight 318 g
Series Build it Yourself
Build it Yourself
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

Children's Books / Ages 9-12 Nonfiction, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / Programming, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / Internet

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