Distinguishing between credible sources and misinformation.
At its core, information is data that has been processed, organized, or structured to provide context and meaning. While "data" might be a raw list of numbers, "information" is what those numbers tell us—such as a weather forecast or a financial report. INFORMATION
The sheer volume of available data presents unique challenges. To manage this effectively, focus on: Distinguishing between credible sources and misinformation
Companies use information to understand consumer behavior and optimize operations. INFORMATION
It serves as the foundation for research and learning.
In the 21st century, information is often called the "new oil." It drives decision-making in every sector: