Bridge Concepts Beginner

What Is Data?

Data is information that computers can store, count, and use.

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Data is information! It is the stuff computers can store, count, organize, and use.

Data is any information that can be saved and understood by a computer. If a computer can store it, it is data.

Data comes in many forms: words (like names and messages), numbers (like scores and prices), pictures, sounds, and even clicks (like taps and button presses).

Computers use data to do amazing things: store it to find later, count it to keep track, organize it to sort and find, and use it to answer questions and help us every day.

Look around, data is everywhere: names in a list your computer can store, scores in a game it can count, photos on a phone, and songs in an app.

Remember: data is information, it comes in many kinds, and it helps computers help us.

What to remember

  • Data is information a computer can store and use.
  • It can be words, numbers, pictures, sounds, or clicks.
  • Computers store, count, organize, and use data.
  • Data is everywhere around you.

Words to know

Data
Information a computer can store and use.
Information
Facts and details that mean something.
Organize
To sort data so it is easy to find.
Database
An organized place where data is stored.

For grown-ups

Data is information encoded so computers can store, process, and transmit it, text, numbers, media, and events. It is the raw material behind databases, apps, analytics, and AI training. Teaching kids that 'everything is data' (including their clicks) is also a doorway to privacy awareness.

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