By the end of this topic, you should be able to:
Differentiate between data and information , using relevant examples.
Explain the importance of converting data into information for effective problem-solving and decision-making.
Describe the problem-solving process and the role of questioning in gathering, clarifying, and validating information.
List and describe different sources of information.
Compare and evaluate the advantages and limitations of electronic versus printed sources in terms of accessibility, reliability, and relevance.
Explain the characteristics and uses of surveys, questionnaires, and interviews as methods of collecting information.
Apply questioning techniques and select appropriate information sources to solve given problems in a classroom activity or practical scenario.