Reflect
Question # 49367 | Math | 6 months ago |
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We want to know what you think and how you're doing!
The following question will give you a chance to self-evaluate, think about what you've been learning in this course, and draw your own conclusions about how you can apply your problem solving skill in your life. Your answers may be used to determine how to improve the program for future students. Your answers will not be used for marketing purposes. Please respond in a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences to fully address the question. Be sure to use your own words!
- Consider your own experiences using data to solve problems in your personal and professional life. Share 2-3 specific examples of the ways data helped you make a decision at home, work, or school.
Here are some examples of how you can use data to solve problems at work. Feel free to include any of these examples in your submission with an explanation of how data helped you make a decision in the workplace.
- Accounting/Finance (ACC/FIN):
- Financial decisions and budgeting.
- Accounting and financial policies.
- Stock/Cryptocurrency Technical Analysis.
- Criminal Justice (CRJ):
- Crime reduction and trends.
- Budgeting for Specific Programs.
- Algorithms to predict how defendants will act in and after trial.
- Analytical tools are used to inform ethical planning, decision-making, and problem solving in criminal agencies and related organizations.
- Human Resources (HR):
- Human resource policies.
- Training processes.
- Assessments.
- Health Services (HSA):
- Health and nutrition.
- Medical Testing.
- Prevention.
- Information Technology/ Information Systems (IT/IS
- Algorithms for programming/coding.
- Data mining.
- Artificial Intelligence.
- Management (MGT):
- Quality testing in products.
- Productivity/workflow at work.
- Political campaigns.
- Environmental protection / Emergency preparedness.
- Marketing (MKT):
- Real Estate-Conduct Market analysis to plan advertising strategy.
- Creating models to gather insights.
- Predicting customer behavior.