XII English : 1.4 Big Data – Big Insights :- Textual Activities

 1.4 Big Data – Big Insights
ICE BREAKERS

A1:- Give business suggestions to the respective industry/company for the following situation. One is done for you. 
● You have received data that - 
(a) Many passengers prefer morning flights between 7 am and 9 am from Mumbai to Delhi. 
Suggestion: Increase the number of flights between 7 am and 9 am. 

(b) Many students are opting for UPSC/MPSC Exams. 
Suggestion: Increase the number of examination centres as well as job opportunities.

(c) Many people go for morning walk to Kamla Nehru Park. 
Suggestion: Open the gates of the Park earlier and close them only at noon. Also, clean the Park the previous night before closing or very early n the morning. Keep security guards in the mornings to maintain discipline.


(d) Many people buy clothes from miracle.com an online shopping site. 
Suggestion: Increase the variety and brands in clothes. Give discounts and incentives to new and regular customers. Start various schemes.

(e) The viewership on television is more between 8 pm and 10 pm. 
Suggestion: Telecast serials with the highest TRPs and socially important ads (like eye donation, polio drops, etc.) at this time. 
 
A2:- People get information from various sources: Can you name a few? 
Ans:-


Activities beside the story
1) Discuss how Big Data is increasing in volume, variation, velocity, veracity and value. 
Ans:- When we like a post on Facebook or share a post on WhatsApp, visit any website, make online purchases, or watch videos, the variety of activity we do online is recorded, monitored and analysed. So a huge amount of data is collected. Data is also collected swiftly from different sources, for example web, sales, customer contact centre, social media, mobile data and so on. Big Data analytics is used to give insights that were previously incomprehensible. As more and more people use the Internet, social media, make online purchases, use mobile phones, and are generally more active online, Big data is increasing in volume, variation, velocity, veracity and value in leaps and bounds.

 2) How can you check the condition of the goods? 

Ans:- When we order something online, we are given a tracking number. By logging into the website of the company and entering this tracking number in the given slot, we can find out the location and condition of the goods.

3) How can you reduce risk in transport? 

Ans:- Big Data has been useful in identifying and tracking the exact location of a place. GPS and Google Maps make use of Big Data. With geographic positioning and radio frequency identification sensors we get the up-to-date data about traffic, congestion on a particular route, information if the route is closed or if it is a one-way route, understanding accident prone areas, etc. Thus, we can plan our own route according to the travel time and the transportation of goods. If we have ordered something online, we can track the location of our goods in transit, we can also track the condition of the goods. All this has immensely helped the logistics companies to reduce risks in transport, improve speed and reliability in delivery.

4) Do you think Big Data has improved the quality of life? How? 
Ans:- Big Data has certainly improved the quality of life. Through various apps, we can maintain our body weight and exercise levels, and remain healthy. Our heart rate, sleep patterns, etc. can be monitored and any changes can be immediately reported to the doctor, who can then prescribe the correct treatment as soon as possible. Age-related diseases like diabetes and arteriosclerosis can be treated at the early stages. Thus, we can lead healthier and more active lives. Big Data is also being used to predict and monitor epidemics, thus ensuring that they affect as few people as possible.

5) Can we understand the economy of the country by the data on Banking and Finance? 
Ans:- Yes, we can. With the Big Data analytics the study of investment patterns of the people can be done. We can analyse the bank deposits made, the loans taken and the equity trading. We can find out the business across borders. We can find out how many industries have come up, and what the industrial economy is. From all this information, we understand the economy of the country.

6) Do you think people click consciously on Facebook? Discuss. 
Ans:- Points - in general, most people just press ‘like’ button on friends’ posts, many times not even reading the post -  sometimes some only repeat the comment above theirs – some forwards and videos are not even seen - with so many posts and information many times there is no time to read everything.

7) Do you think Big Data will help to bring improvement in students? 
Ans:- Yes, Big Data will certainly help to bring improvements in students. Students can learn topics/subjects according to their abilities and capacity. They can choose their careers after knowing their strengths and weaknesses, their mental make-up and abilities. Thus, there will be fewer drop-outs, and students will be happy in the careers they have chosen.

 8) Discuss a solution provided by Big Data. 

Ans:- Through Big Data we have information about the study patterns of students, and we can now prepare customized and dynamic learning programmes according to the need of an individual student.
BRAINSTORMING
 
(A1) Youtube has many videos on various things. Listen to the uses and health benefits of 'Lemon' and share them with your friends.
Ans:- Lemon is a rich source of vitamin C which helps to cure common cough and cold. Lemon is a citrus fruit which is very useful to get rid of acidity if its juice is squeezed and consumed regularly in the morning, before breakfast, mixing it with lukewarm water. Research has proved that a lemon or any citrus fruit rich in vitamin C reduces the risk of heart-related diseases. Lemon peels are also beneficial as they contain calcium, potassium and of course, vitamin C. Lemon peel is good for oral hygiene, skin care, weight loss and most importantly to increase immunity. So, lemon is not only a healthy fruit, it has got a distinct smell and pleasant taste to enhance the quality of the food.  

(A2) (i) Make pointwise notes from the lesson regarding the uses of Big Data in the following application. Do not write complete sentences. 
Ans:- 
(a) Location Tracking - 
(1) Used by Google Maps and GPS to identify and track location of a place.
(2) Geographic positioning, radio frequency, identification sensors; data about traffic conditions on particular route.
(3) Can plan route according to travel time, transportation of the goods.
(4) Companies reduce risks in transport; improves speed, reliability in delivery.

(b) Health Care Industry - 

(1) Various apps, smart watches, gadgets, etc. collect data about various functions of our body.
(2) Data analyzed and feedback provided.
(3) Doctors can have a better diagnosis of any ailment; effects of any drug.
(4) Past data of patients maintained; suggestions, solutions for their problems given.
(5) Helps in monitoring the outbreaks of epidemics, diseases.

(c) Education Industry - 

(1) Get information about the study patterns of students - can now prepare customized and dynamic learning programmes according to need of individual students.
(2) Every student's comprehension level is different - course material designed to cater to different requirements of the students. One-size-fits-all pitfall avoided.
(3) Students’ choices, difficulties, results, etc. are available.
(4) Strengths and weaknesses gauged-guidance while choosing career.

(ii) When you are asked for personal details on social media, what precautions will you take? Discuss in pairs and write down. 

Ans:-  When I am asked for personal details on social media, I first try to find out who wants them and why. I never reveal credit/ debit card pin numbers, even if it is a bank asking me. I never give my mobile/adhaar card numbers either. I also keep my social media accounts private and visible only to friends. Only after checking and re-checking do I give any details. For I know that there are many cases of exploitation going on.

(iii) Do you think all the data we receive is used for positive things? If 'No', make a list of the negative things which can be done with the help of Big Data. 
Ans:- Negative things which can be done with the help of Big Data:
(1) Loss of privacy - Big Data has all information about us.
(2)  Misuse of personal information
(3) Leaking of information - this leads to thefts, blackmail, cheating, and so on.
(4) Data may fall into wrong hands, and a person may be harassed.
(5) Unsolicited calls and emails based on your internet history.

(A3) Guess the meaning of the following idioms and phrases and use them in sentences of your own. One is done for you. 

One-size-fits-all –
Meaning- suitable for or used in all circumstances 
Sentence- The wrist watches have adjustable belts, so one- size- fits- all

(a) ‘Once in a blue moon':

Ans. Meaning: very rarely.
Sentence: Our English teacher is very strict and smiles only once in a blue moon.

(b) ‘One man army':

Ans. Meaning: a man who can or thinks he can do everything without any help from anybody.
Sentence:  My dad thinks he is a one-man-army to manage all arrangements of my sister’s marriage on his own.

(c) ‘Once bitten twice shy: 

Meaning-  an unpleasant experience that makes one careful.
Sentence-  My friend has lost a huge amount by giving loan to an unknown person and now he refuses to give loan to anybody- once bitten twice shy.

 (d) ‘One up on’: 

Meaning- to have an advantage over someone or something
Sentence-  Rita is always one up on others because of her hard work.

(A4) (i) Do as directed. 

(a) Advertisers are one of the biggest players in Big Data. 

(1) Begin the sentence with ‘Very few .............’ 
Ans:- Very few players in Big data are as big as advertisers.
(2) Use ‘bigger than’ and rewrite the sentence. 
Ans:- Very few players in Big Data are bigger than  advertisers.

(b) No other diagnosis is as good as the diagnosis done with the help of Big Data. 


(1) Use ‘best’ and rewrite the sentence. 
Ans:- The diagnosis done with the help of Big data is the best diagnosis.
(2) Use ‘better than’ and rewrite the sentence. 
Ans:- No other diagnosis is better than the diagnosis done with the help of Big Data.

(c) These internet giants provide the greatest data about people. 


(1) Begin the sentence with ‘No other........’ 
Ans:- No other networking services provide greater data about people than these internet giants.
(2) Use ‘greater than’ and rewrite the sentence. 
Ans:- No other networking services provide greater data about people than these internet giants.
                                                                              OR
 These internet giants provide greater data about people than any other networking services.

(ii) Read the sentence from the text. 

New insights have enabled the banks and finance companies to come up with suitable plans. 
:- This sentence can be rewritten as 'New insights have enabled the banks as well as finance companies to come up with suitable plans'. 
:- Remember, 'as well as' serves the same purpose as that of co-ordinating the conjunction 'and' in the sentence. When one of them is inserted in the sentence, other should be removed. 

● Use 'as well as', 'either ...... or' in the following sentences. 

(a) Whatever activity we do online is recorded, monitored and analysed. 
Ans:- 
1) Whatever activity we do online is recorded, monitored, as well as analysed.
2) Whatever activity we do online is either recorded, monitored or analysed.

(b) Big Data has been useful in identifying and tracking the exact location of a place. 
Ans:- 
1) Big Data has been useful in identifying as well as tracking the exact location of a place.
2) Big Data has been useful in either identifying or tracking the exact location of a place.

 (c) Weather sensors and satellites help us to understand the weather and help in weather forecasting. 

Ans:- 
1) Weather sensors and satellites help us to understand the weather as well as help in weather forecasting.
2) Weather sensors and satellites help us to either understand the weather or help in weather forecasting.

(d) Big Data helps in monitoring the outbreaks of epidemics and diseases. 
Ans:- 
1) Big Data helps in monitoring the outbreaks of epidemics as well as diseases.
2) Big Data helps in monitoring the outbreaks of either epidemics or diseases.

(e) New insights have enabled the banks and finance companies to come up with suitable plans. 
Ans:- 
1) New insights have enabled the banks as well as finance companies to come up with suitable plans.
2) New insights have enabled either the banks or the finance companies to come up with suitable plans.

(A5) (i) Interview the students of your class regarding the career they would like to pursue and the reason for selecting that particular career. Collect the data of your class and analyse the information you have collected. 
Ans:- 
Hi, Rohan. I would like to ask you a few questions regarding the career you would like to pursue and the reason for selecting that particular career. Are you ready? Thanks.
(1) Which are your favourite subjects?
(2) Have you decided on the career you would like to pursue?
(3) Why have you selected that particular career?
(4) What are the exams you have to pass or the qualifications you must have to pursue this career?
(5) What type of work does it involve?
(6) What are the job opportunities?
(7) Will you have chances of business travel?
(8) Is the salary structure good?
(9) Is your family happy with your choice?
(10) Is this your final choice, or are you still in the process of deciding?
       Thanks, Rohan. I have learnt a lot from this interview today. Bye.

(ii) To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic. 
(a) Social Media - Curse or Boon
Points - If used carefully and judiciously, a boon; if misused, or people become addicts, then a curse.

(b) Women Empowerment and Equality
Points - very important today - gender equality a must - the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world -  however, women must not take advantage of this change - must be judicious in the use of the powers given.

(c) Climate Change

Points - one of the biggest problems of today - must be taken very seriously - must change lifestyles - reduce consumption - recycle - carbon footprint.

(A6) Find out job opportunities in the following areas and the skills required for them. 

(a) Clinical Data Management

Ans:- विद्यार्थ्यांनी इंटरनेटवर वरील मुद्याची माहिती शोधून वहीत लिहायची आहे.

(b) Network Operations

Ans:- विद्यार्थ्यांनी इंटरनेटवर वरील मुद्याची माहिती शोधून वहीत लिहायची आहे.

(c) Data Processing

Ans:- विद्यार्थ्यांनी इंटरनेटवर वरील मुद्याची माहिती शोधून वहीत लिहायची आहे.

(d) Data Operations and Research 

Ans:- विद्यार्थ्यांनी इंटरनेटवर वरील मुद्याची माहिती शोधून वहीत लिहायची आहे.

(e) Data Entry Operation 

Ans:- विद्यार्थ्यांनी इंटरनेटवर वरील मुद्याची माहिती शोधून वहीत लिहायची आहे.

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