Data Literacy defined pro populo: To read this article, please provide a little information

Auteurs-es

  • David Crusoe Boys & Girls Clubs of America

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v12i3.3276

Mots-clés :

data literacy, big data, internet of things, education,

Résumé

Data literacy is of fundamental importance in societies that emphasize extensive use of data for information and decision-making. Yet, prior definitions for data literacy fall short of addressing the myriad ways individuals are shepherds of, and subjects to, data. This article proposes a definition to accurately reflect the individual in society, including knowledge of what data are, how they are collected, analyzed, visualized and shared, and the understanding of how data are applied for benefit or detriment, within the cultural context of security and privacy. The article concludes by proposing opportunities, strengths, limitations and directions for future research.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

David Crusoe, Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Director of Academic Success - Technology for The Boys & Girls Clubs of America and independent researcher.

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Publié-e

2016-08-10

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Articles, Special Issue on Data Literacy