Wednesday 31 October 2007

Week 11

Lecture: This week we learned about Data, Information and Knowledge. There are some definition we were taught that are important which are: Datum - a fact or proposition, Information - a collection of facts or data, Knowledge - learned information. These 3 definitions also have characteristics which are: Data - factual, non-judgemental, non-inferential, transient, has no meaning and has no value. Information - summative, relational, dimensional, permanent, has meaning and uncertain value. Knowledge - inferential, experimental, judgemental, subjective and is very valuable. Also the definitions have importance like: data - must be quantitative and representative, information - must be inform, relational and meaningful, and knowledge - origins should be clear, must have a logical conclusion and have justification of data. Some examples of these are: data - price, shares, weather and census data. Information - tables of census data, almanacs and budgets. Knowledge - white pages, press release and marketing strategies. they all have relationships to each other which starts with data and then moves to information to where it can be stored as knowledge.

Workshop: We were given some tasks to do which are: to visit some dictionary websites to find the definitions of data, information and knowledge.
Data - raw facts and figures which is turned into information.
Information - is a collection of raw data but can also be data itself.
Knowledge - there was no term for knowledge as it is only what the person knows.

The relationship between data, information and knowledge is, raw data is recorded and transferred into readable accessible information and then we learn the information to which it becomes knowledge.

5 organisations that collect information are Bureau of Statistics, Australian Medical Association, City of Gosnells, Westpac Bank, Health Department of Australia, and Census of Australia.
They all collect information to produce statistic data so it can be analysed.

as posted on Jud's Blog

Monday 29 October 2007

Deadlock over vote for Mayor ....

You really need to take the effort and check out the minutes for the "Meetings" held on the night of 22nd October, these can be found on the COG site, it appears that two meetings were held that night to resolve the issue of a deadlocked vote in the first meeting ... all was resolved after the councilors had an adjournment of 30 minutes ... after which a new meeting started and Cr Searle was elected Mayor.

So one must say that during the adjournment - some councilor(s) changed their vote, the vote still went down to second preferences again but with a new result, unfortunately it was not reported how the votes were cast ... one can only guess, but then again I should of been their to witness it, but I wonder why it was not reported in the local press ...

Saturday 27 October 2007

Don't forget to wind the clocks forward

IF it feels harder than usual to get up tomorrow, it's probably because you've missed out on an hour of sleep.

It's that time of the year again - the start of daylight saving -- with the clocks jumping forward one hour at 2am tomorrow. Daylight saving is scheduled to end on March 30 but there is a Bill before State Parliament (NSW??) to extend it until April 6.

The ACT, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia will join NSW in starting daylight saving tomorrow while Tasmanians wound their clocks forward an hour on Sunday, October 7.

as posted on news.com.au

Day one ..

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