PSYC.SS.15.C
Transfer information from one medium to another, including written to visual and written or visual to statistical, using computer software as appropriate.
Psychology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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informationmediumwrittenvisualstatisticalcomputer software
Skills
- transfer (information between mediums) #dok2
- use (computer software to assist information transfer) #dok2
- convert (written information to visual or statistical forms) #dok2
- convert (visual information to written or statistical forms) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize written, visual, and statistical forms of information. #dok1
- I can identify the appropriate medium for presenting information. #dok2
- I can transfer information from written to visual or statistical formats. #dok2
- I can transfer information from visual to written or statistical formats. #dok2
- I can use computer software to help convert information between formats. #dok2
- I can create visual or statistical representations of written information using technology. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Information can be effectively communicated using multiple mediums, and choosing the right medium enhances understanding.
- Technology facilitates the translation of information between written, visual, and statistical forms, improving presentation and analysis.
Essential Questions
- How does the choice of medium affect how information is understood by an audience?
- What are the main challenges when converting information from one format to another?
- What software tools are available to help transform written information into visual or statistical representations?
- In what ways can visual or statistical presentations of information clarify or enhance written content?
- Why is it important to be able to transfer information between different mediums in psychology?