Let's examine the What and the How. Choose a graph on Gapminder (from the links list at right). Extract two Knowledge Questions from the graph: one derived from its information; one examining how the information is presented. Be sure to include a link to the graph you select. Please complete your post by the end of Sunday.
200 Years that Changed the World (Income per person vs Life Expectancy): 1800-2012
ReplyDeleteKQ 1: To what extent does knowledge of ones' self as an individual affect the way they live?
KQ 2: To what extent does mathematics affect a knower's ability to live freely?
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People Killed in Floods: 1970-2008
KQ 1: In what way does knowledge of the unexpected affect one’s future?
KQ 2: To what extent do trends become affected by reality?
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This is for the Income per person vs Life Expectancy graph:
DeleteHow does knowledge of economic history influence the knower's understanding of their knowledge?
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ReplyDeleteKQ from information on the graph: To what extent is the validity of knowledge dependent on perception?
KQ from the way information was presented: What limitations are there when considering knowledge obtained from statistics?
KQ from information:
ReplyDeleteTo what extent can the amount of knowledge affect a knower's attitude towards life?
KQ from the presentation of information:
How do the knowers find relationships and make connections between separate information?
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KQ from the presentation of information:
DeleteHow does information which is presented in the way of graphing shape the knowledge that the knowers absorb from the information?
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ReplyDeleteKQ 1: How can our knowledge of religion influence our perception of the natural sciences?
KQ 2: In what way does our knowledge of mathematics expand our knowledge of reason?
In what way does our knowledge of mathematics help t shape our knowledge of the world?
DeleteTo what extent can knowledge of history expand what the knowers knowledge about the world?
I don't know.
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ReplyDeleteKQ1: To what extent does our knowledge of science influence our self perception?
KQ2: To what extent does one’s knowledge of reason and mathematics stunt one’s creativity?
Edit to #2: To what extent does mathmatics and reason play a role in one's interpertation of knowledge?
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ReplyDeleteThis graph was about the rise and fall of GDP per capita in asian countries. From the information provided by the graph,
KQ 1: evaluate the role that historical context plays in the interpretation of knowledge in the arts and literature.
From the presentation of the graph:
KQ2. How can unified/similar phenomenons from multiple perspectives provide knowledge in an area of knowledge?
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ReplyDeleteKnowledge Question 1: To what extent does the knower's economic status effect the their success?
Knowledge Question 2: To what extent does the knowledge presented alter the knower's logic or reason?
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ReplyDeleteThis data table gives information on amount of money spent per student from the GDP of each nation.
How is knowledge limited by the way its presented? Basically, what are "they" not telling us and why?
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This is a graph of the GDP per capita of all(?) nations. This graph doesn't actually correspond to what I think my knowledge question will be, but I was looking at the graph and I was thinking about what Mr. Bogel said in class about graph Inception (you know, that movie), and I was wondering about contradictory knowledge (aka knowledge that is not just contradictory because one side blatantly lied about something, but contradictory in the way that both sources of the knowledge fully believe that they are telling the truth).
What conclusions can contradictory knowledge yield? Is it contradictory because it is colored by emotion or language, or is it contradictory because facts truly have a dual nature?
*How is the interpretation of knowledge limited by the way it's presented?
Delete*What conclusions can a knower draw from contradictory sources/ data? Is the interpretation of two pieces of knowledge contradictory due to the knowers emotions, language, or perspective, or is it contradictory because "facts (in quotes because I don't really want to have that argument about whether or not we ever truly have facts or just opinions)" truly have a dual nature?
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ReplyDeleteInformation: How does culture through history affect our self-knowledge?
Presentation: To what extent can mathematics be a form of evidence to support one's knowledge?
Information: To what extent are one's knowledge and perspectives influenced by the history of their culture?
DeletePresentation: To what extent can evidence with artistic culture stimulate different ways of knowing and understanding within a knower? (This question is just another idea, I am not sure whether or not I want it to be a revision for the previous presentation question).
200 years that changed the world graph
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KQ 1: To what extent does access to knowledge affect one’s progress and success?
KQ 2: To what extent do advancements in societies allow for the development of knowledge over time?
Revision to KQ 1: To what extent does access to knowledge affect the advancement of society over time?
DeleteRevision to KQ 2: In what ways is the interpretation of knowledge, through a presentation of visual effects, affected by perspective?
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ReplyDeleteKQ1: To what extent does the knower use emtion to examine the knowledge that he or she preceive?
KQ2: How does mathmatic to guide the knower to understand the knowledge?
KQ2: How does the application of mathmatics guide the knower to understand the knowledge?
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KQ#1: To what extent can change affect cultural duties?
KQ#2: Does the presentation of information affect the way it can/should be interpreted?
Revision to KQ#2: Is knowledge that is obtained through a dramatic visual effect change the way that knowledge is processed/interpreted?
DeleteMy first KQ#2 was definitely too broad, so I tried to make this one a bit more specific and more directly related to the way the information in the graph was presented. Now I think this KQ may be too specific.
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ReplyDeleteKQ1: To what extent does the application of our historical knowledge help us in reasoning out the information or knowledge that we acquire?
KQ2: To what extent does the understanding of knowledge change over time?
To what extent does our reasoning contribute to the understanding of knowledge change over time?
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ReplyDeleteKnowledge question from the graph:
To what extent does new knowledge and discoveries have a negative effect on daily lives?
Knowledge question on how information is presented:
What role does comparison play into a knowers interpretation of a certain concept?
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ReplyDeleteThe graph I chose illustrated the number of adults (15-49) who have HIV amongst different countries in the world. A knowledge question I was able to extract was To what extent can faith be employed as a way of knowing to influence one's morals and practices?
2nd knowledge question: How can science as an area of knowledge increase one's ability of interpreting data?
How can scientific knowledge affect one's reasoning skills and aid in the interpretation of data?
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