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Beschreibung
Build the curiosity and judgment to make sense of data in everyday life, from news stories and school reports to workplace metrics and personal choices.

Data literacy is not just for analysts, technical professionals, or "data people." It is a life skill for parents, students, workers, leaders, and citizens who want to make sense of the information flowing through daily life. From budgeting apps, nutrition labels, and school portals to workplace metrics, public dashboards, and news headlines, this book helps readers interpret data, question claims, recognize patterns, and think more clearly in a world shaped by data.

Explore how people find meaning in data, evaluate evidence, avoid being misled by numbers and visuals, and make thoughtful decisions without needing advanced math or specialized tools. Readers will discover how to move from raw information to real understanding by building habits of curiosity, critical thinking, careful comparison, and healthy skepticism. Along the way, the book addresses data interpretation, decision making, data communication, privacy, consent, ethics, bias, and the growing influence of automated systems and AI in everyday life.

The book also follows data literacy across the many roles people fill throughout life. It examines how children and students begin forming data habits, how families use information in health, education, and household decisions, how workers in every kind of job rely on records, metrics, and reports, and how communities use data to participate in civic life and public conversations. The book's practicality makes it especially valuable for educators, parents, managers, lifelong learners, and anyone looking for a clear introduction to data literacy, critical thinking, data ethics, and evidence-based decision making.

More than a book about numbers, Curiosity in a Data-Filled World is a guide to living thoughtfully in a data-rich society. It brings together practical habits, real-world examples, and a structured Data Literacy Body of Knowledge (DLBOK) to help readers understand data foundations, responsibility, evaluation, communication, and action. Strengthen your ability to question numbers, interpret evidence, and spot what matters in a world overflowing with data.
Build the curiosity and judgment to make sense of data in everyday life, from news stories and school reports to workplace metrics and personal choices.

Data literacy is not just for analysts, technical professionals, or "data people." It is a life skill for parents, students, workers, leaders, and citizens who want to make sense of the information flowing through daily life. From budgeting apps, nutrition labels, and school portals to workplace metrics, public dashboards, and news headlines, this book helps readers interpret data, question claims, recognize patterns, and think more clearly in a world shaped by data.

Explore how people find meaning in data, evaluate evidence, avoid being misled by numbers and visuals, and make thoughtful decisions without needing advanced math or specialized tools. Readers will discover how to move from raw information to real understanding by building habits of curiosity, critical thinking, careful comparison, and healthy skepticism. Along the way, the book addresses data interpretation, decision making, data communication, privacy, consent, ethics, bias, and the growing influence of automated systems and AI in everyday life.

The book also follows data literacy across the many roles people fill throughout life. It examines how children and students begin forming data habits, how families use information in health, education, and household decisions, how workers in every kind of job rely on records, metrics, and reports, and how communities use data to participate in civic life and public conversations. The book's practicality makes it especially valuable for educators, parents, managers, lifelong learners, and anyone looking for a clear introduction to data literacy, critical thinking, data ethics, and evidence-based decision making.

More than a book about numbers, Curiosity in a Data-Filled World is a guide to living thoughtfully in a data-rich society. It brings together practical habits, real-world examples, and a structured Data Literacy Body of Knowledge (DLBOK) to help readers understand data foundations, responsibility, evaluation, communication, and action. Strengthen your ability to question numbers, interpret evidence, and spot what matters in a world overflowing with data.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9798898160791
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Wells, Dave
Hersteller: Technics Publications
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: Dave Wells
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.03.2026
Gewicht: 0,248 kg
Artikel-ID: 134877000

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