At CampaignTech last week, former Obama analytics guru Amelia Showalter used a great
definition for «
Big Data», something that cuts through the bullsh*t to get to the heart
of what we're talking about.
BOX 26, B -3-3; 30215360 / 734836 SAPA Reading Excerises, Activity
of Rats, 1973 - 1974 Auto - Instructional, Point - to - Point, 1973 - 1974 Reading Excercises, Left Hand - Right Hand, 1974 Interpreting
Data, Earth Maps and Mars Photos, 1974 Interpreting
Data, Earth Maps and Mars Photos, 1974 Experimenting, I See, I See, 1974 Experimenting, Pressure and Volume, 1974 Operational
Definitions, Flowers, 1974 Interpreting
Data, Scientific Notation, 1974 Formulating Hypothesis, Optical Illusions, 1974 Experimenting, Interference in Learning, 1974 Experimenting, Density, 1974 Experimenting, Plants in Light, 1974 Interpreting
Data, Things Look
Bigger (Cells), 1974 Classifying, Six Legged Wonders, 1974 Experimenting, The Influence
of Light on Plant Growth, 1974 Measure I & II, Testing Guides and Tests General Evaluation Questionnaire (4 Folders), 1971 - 1972
But the Stop Start report finds this is likely to be a
big underestimate because there is no clear
definition of a «children's centre» and official
data does not keep up with closures announced locally.