Myself:
Coffee consumption during exam week
Times of the day I'm on twitter most
How many people I've met through social media rather than in person
Lager data set on teenagers. A bigger idea could be how many people meet and talk to people over social media rather than on the streets and in person.
Lager data set on medical researchers. A bigger idea could be how quickly diseases are spreading and where a cure can be found.
Data on myself and things like my coffee consumption during exams and how often I'm on twitter can help me be informed on myself.
Data on teenagers can be used to look for ways to reconnect people. We can look at social interaction over the internet look where they're at during the interaction to find places where people are most comfortable. A problem we face today is little face to face interaction. We sit behind a computer screen and easily talk to someone new; when it comes to seeing someone who interests you in person people tend to have a harder time interacting. How can we come back to face to face interaction without this fear of interaction?
Data on medical researchers can be used to help show us advances in cures and innovations in medical technologies. If we can see the research that is going on we can be informed. We can see upcoming diseases; how quickly they're spreading all over the world. We can use information like this to prepare. \
Big data can be used to track changes throughout the years.
On census.org there is visual data that can be used to see languages spoken in the U.S. and how those languages have prospered or disappeared throughout the years.
Social media shouldn't be able to be bought. There's a lot of information in it, making it an invasion of privacy.
Concealing big data is just as bad as using it. It's unethical to keep something that's harmful away from us.
I think the Frost/Nixon movie is the wrong idea of journalism. This type of using cinematic journalism is wrong. It uses big data but changes it, for dramatic effect.
Big data can be used to track changes throughout the years.
On census.org there is visual data that can be used to see languages spoken in the U.S. and how those languages have prospered or disappeared throughout the years.
Social media shouldn't be able to be bought. There's a lot of information in it, making it an invasion of privacy.
Concealing big data is just as bad as using it. It's unethical to keep something that's harmful away from us.
I think the Frost/Nixon movie is the wrong idea of journalism. This type of using cinematic journalism is wrong. It uses big data but changes it, for dramatic effect.
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