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1. Most data mining applications have only a few users and those users have sophisticated computer skills 2. The results of a data mining analysis are usually incorporated into some other report, analysis or information system
Why is report delivery not as important for data mining systems as it is for reporting systems? (2 main things)
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A third-grade teacher is responsible for planning a weekly forty-minute computer lab for her class. Which of the following would be the most appropriate principle on which to base the computer lab lessons? A. Computer lab activities should focus on teaching discrete computer skills in the context of games in which individuals try to beat their own personal best scores. B. Computer lab activities should support classroom instruction through assignments differentiated according to individuals’ computer proficiency. C. Computer lab activities should be devoted to individuals’ use of the programs most relevant to their own interests, whether graphics, word processing, or games. D. Computer lab activities should consist primarily of individualized drill-and-practice tasks based on students’ needs in specific academic areas.
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