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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information. You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor Starter: Introduction to Unit 3 Aim & Purpose The aim of this unit is to ensure learners understand how organisations use information and the surrounding use of information, know about information systems and develop the skills necessary to produce management information. Learning outcomes On completion of this unit you should: 1. Understand how organisations use business information 2. Understand the issues related to the use of information 3. Know the features and functions of information systems 4. Be able to use IT tools to produce management information.

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Page 1: Starter: Introduction to Unit 3

Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Starter: Introduction to Unit 3Aim & Purpose

The aim of this unit is to ensure learners understand how organisations use information and the surrounding use of information, know about information systems and develop the skills necessary to produce management information.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this unit you should:

1. Understand how organisations use business information2. Understand the issues related to the use of information3. Know the features and functions of information systems4. Be able to use IT tools to produce management information.

Page 2: Starter: Introduction to Unit 3

Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Unit Introduction:Information systems are combinations of software, hardware and communication networks, used to collect, organise and distribute useful information within organisations. The availability of reliable information, presented in an appropriate format is the basis for good decision making. It can be used by organisations for obtaining a competitive advantage and promote efficiency.

People need to become skilled manipulators and users of information to ensure that organisations become more efficient and succeed in achieving their aims and objectives.

In this unit, learners will manipulate data to generate meaningful information. Learners will use an IT tool, such as a spreadsheet or a database, to process data and therefore this unit would fit well with any of the units introducing appropriate software packages.

As IT users, we need to make judgments about sources and accuracy of information and be able to select and manipulate information to support sound decision making. Not all information is current or accurate. In this unit learners will find out how to select their sources and decide on how much credence can be placed in them.

To understand and appreciate how organisations use information, it is necessary to appreciate how businesses operate and the functional areas into which they are divided. This unit looks at these areas, as well as exploring the formal ways that internal and external information flows can be represented. There is scope for this to be contextualised through the setting up of mini-enterprises.

In any organisation it is important that employees know the constraints that impact on the use of information and learners will consider issues such as data protection and other legislation.

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Grade CriteriaP1 Explain how organisations use

information

Learning outcome 1: Understand how organisations use business informationLesson Objectives:•You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.•You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor.

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Main: What is Data?

Data is a collection of raw facts and/or figures that has not been processed, manipulated or interpreted into useful information.

Once the data has been processed, it can be considered to be information

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Main: What is Information?Information is therefore data that has been manipulated or interpreted so that some meaning can be derived from it

Example:19, 18, 24, 22 these numbers are data

When interpreted to illustrate the class sizes for BTEC IT, it becomes information….

Data is therefore processed and becomes information

Data Processing Information

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Qualitative Data

Involves “soft” data or information that cannot be measured in the usual way

It is based on non quantifiable data (such as narratives or verbal responses)

Is “hard” data or information that can be measured numerically and can be proven as fact. (non verbal, based on numbers)

Quantitative Data

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Main: Quantitative Vs Qualitative

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=638W_s5tRq8

http://regentsprep.org/REgents/math/ALGEBRA/AD1/qualquant.htm

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Keywords: Qualitative, Quantitative, Secondary, Primary, Data, Information

You will be able to provide a set of examples to show different types of information.You will be able to explain your examples to the tutor

Plenary: What could this data bePaul has brown hairQUALITATIVEQUANTATIVE

STEPH HAS 2 EYESQUALITATIVEQUANTITATIVE

Yasmin is quiet and shyQUALITATIVEQUANTATIVE

Martyn is very excitedQUALITATIVEQUANTATIVE

Jake has 11 fingersQUALITATIVEQUANTITATIVE

Adam is 1 meter tall QUALITATIVEQUANTATIVE