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integrated computational thinking
Step 2 of 4: Critically engage with data visualizations related to social issues

The B1 practice focuses on how to critically engage with data visualizations related to social issues through two discreet practices:

  1. Explore data visualizations to come to conclusions, generate new questions, and/or make predictions about social, historical, political, economic, or geographic phenomena.
  2. Assess the perspective of and potential biases present in data visualizations to understand the viewpoint of their creators.

Practice in Action

B1.1 An activity that uses a real-life application of this practice could begin with having students consider a visualization of police shootings across America. Guided questioning could ask students to consider: what surprises you? What matches your expectations? You can also search the database at the bottom to learn more about specific incidents in your area.

B1.2 Compare and contrast different community or country maps, focused on the same region, to make claims about what perspectives are foregrounded or backgrounded in these maps.