From Now On
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Vol 11|No 1|September|2001 | |
For the past few years, we've been hearing a bit too much about information and not enough about meaning. (See review of The Social Life of Information - http://fno.org/may2000/review.html)
There needs to be more emphasis in schools and elsewhere about converting information into something that makes a difference in life. Students should learn how to translate data and information into insight using analysis, interpretation and inference skills. But we should not stop with understanding and insight. We should also show students how to turn that understanding and insight into information products of various kinds: inventions, decisions, solutions and proposals meant to improve society or enterprise in some fashion. The student converts information into something practical, useful and novel. Page 2 |
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