Understanding the topics in the 6th-grade Bosova ICT workbook helps students master how humans interact with data. This section focuses on how we perceive, store, and process information in our daily lives. 🧠 Key Concepts: Person and Information 1. Types of Information by Perception Humans use five senses to collect data from the world: Seeing text, colors, or shapes. Auditory: Hearing speech, music, or alarms. Olfactory: Smelling food or smoke. Gustatory: Tasting sweet, salty, or sour notes. Tactile: Feeling texture, heat, or cold. 2. Information Processes
The workbook covers three main actions humans perform with data: Taking in new facts through senses or reading. Understanding the topics in the 6th-grade Bosova ICT
💡 When completing exercises on "Information Channels," always identify the primary sense used for the specific task mentioned. Types of Information by Perception Humans use five
Thinking, calculating, or translating data into a new form. Gustatory: Tasting sweet, salty, or sour notes
Students learn that the same information can be shown in different ways: Written sentences. Graphic: Pictures, diagrams, or charts. Numerical: Figures and tables. Symbolic: Signs, signals, and codes.
Keeping information in memory or on external media (paper, disks). 3. Data Representation