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Ramona Pierson on Empowering Personalized Learning with Big Data (Video)
Ramona Pierson: “Humans are constantly curious and learning should be about making new discoveries. With big data, we have the potential to take formal learning which is taught and combine it with informal learning which is experienced, to create…
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Chicago: City of Big Data (Video)
Chicago: City of Big Data, a UChicago Discovery Series panel discussion on November 20, 2013 of research and educational efforts focused on transforming cities through data and computation.
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Big Data, for Better or Worse: 90% of World's Data Generated Over Last Two Years
A full 90% of all the data in the world has been generated over the last two years. The internet companies are awash with data that can be grouped and utilised. Is this a good thing?
An increasing amount of data is becoming available on the internet. Each…
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Infographic: The 10 Key Findings returns on Big Data
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Most organizations need to address a range of core data needs and technology infrastructure issues before launching big data initiatives, research released today by CompTIA, the non-profit association for the information technology (IT) industry, suggests. CompTIA’s Big Data Insights and Opportunities study finds low levels of familiarity – only 37 percent of IT and business executives report being very familiar or mostly familiar with the concept of big data. Approximately one in five businesses claim to have a big data initiative underway, while 36 percent plan to embark on one in the next 12 months, “As expected for an emerging technology with an evolving definition, many executives are still moving along the big data learning curve,” said Tim Herbert, vice president, research, CompTIA.