GCU Exploring Interactive Data Sources Research Paper

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Review the following interactive data sources.

Health Expenditure – WHO

Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke

  • FluView
  • City Health Dashboard
  • In a 500-750-word paper, discuss the use of interactive data sources in public health. Include the following:
  • Compare the interactive data sources and explain how they are used to convey information. Discuss the benefits for using an interactive data dashboard.

Explain how these interactive data sources support public health. How can maps help stakeholders make evidence-based decisions?

Discuss challenges to using geographical information software.

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Course Code PUB- Class Code PUB- Criteria Content Percentage 70.0% Interactive Data Sources 25.0% Interactive Data Sources and Public Health 25.0% Challenges to Using Geographical Information Software 20.0% Organization, Effectiveness, and Format 30.0% Thesis Development and Purpose 7.0% Argument Logic and Construction 8.0% Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use) 5.0% 1 Paper Format (use of appropriate style for the major and assignment) 5.0% Documentation of Sources (citations, footnotes, references, bibliography, etc., as appropriate to assignment and style) 5.0% Total Weightage 100% 2 Assignment Title Exploring Interactive Data Sources Unsatisfactory (0.00%) A discussion of interactive data sources is omitted. An explanation for how interactive data sources support public health is omitted. Challenges to using geographical information software are not discussed. Paper lacks any discernible overall purpose or organizing claim. Statement of purpose is not justified by the conclusion. The conclusion does not support the claim made. Argument is incoherent and uses noncredible sources. Surface errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning. Inappropriate word choice or sentence construction is used. 3 Template is not used appropriately, or documentation format is rarely followed correctly. Sources are not documented. 4 Total Points Less Than Satisfactory (65.00%) The discussion on interactive data sources is incomplete. How they convey information and the benefits of using an interactive data dashboard are omitted or unclear. An incomplete explanation for how interactive data sources support public health is presented. It is unclear how these maps help stakeholders make evidence-based decisions. Some challenges to using geographical information software are only partially discussed. Thesis is insufficiently developed or vague. Purpose is not clear. Sufficient justification of claims is lacking. Argument lacks consistent unity. There are obvious flaws in the logic. Some sources have questionable credibility. Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader. Inconsistencies in language choice (register) or word choice are present. Sentence structure is correct but not varied. 5 Appropriate template is used, but some elements are missing or mistaken. A lack of control with formatting is apparent. Documentation of sources is inconsistent or incorrect, as appropriate to assignment and style, with numerous formatting errors. 6 Satisfactory (75.00%) A general comparison of interactive data sources, and how they are used to convey information, is presented. How they convey information and the benefits of using an interactive data dashboard are summarized. Some rationale or information is needed. A summary for how interactive data sources support public health is presented. How these maps help stakeholders make evidence-based decisions is generally discussed. There are some inaccuracies or omissions. A few key challenges to using geographical information software are summarized. The narrative is vague and contains some inaccuracies. Thesis is apparent and appropriate to purpose. Argument is orderly but may have a few inconsistencies. The argument presents minimal justification of claims. Argument logically, but not thoroughly, supports the purpose. Sources used are credible. Introduction and conclusion bracket the thesis. Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but they are not overly distracting to the reader. Correct and varied sentence structure and audience-appropriate language are employed. 7 Appropriate template is used. Formatting is correct, although some minor errors may be present. Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, although some formatting errors may be present. 8 Good (85.00%) A comparison of interactive data sources, and how they are used to convey information, is presented. How they convey information and the benefits of using an interactive data dashboard are discussed. Minor detail or rational is needed for clarity or accuracy. A discussion for how interactive data sources support public health is presented. How these maps help stakeholders make evidence-based decisions is discussed. Some information is needed for clarity or accuracy. Key challenges to using geographical information software are discussed. Thesis is clear and forecasts the development of the paper. Thesis is descriptive and reflective of the arguments and appropriate to the purpose. Argument shows logical progression. Techniques of argumentation are evident. There is a smooth progression of claims from introduction to conclusion. Most sources are authoritative. Prose is largely free of mechanical errors, although a few may be present. The writer uses a variety of effective sentence structures and figures of speech. 9 Appropriate template is fully used. There are virtually no errors in formatting style. Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is mostly correct. 10 Excellent (100.00%) Comments A clear comparison of interactive data sources is presented. How they convey information and the benefits of using an interactive data dashboard are thoroughly discussed. An explanation for how interactive data sources support public health is clearly presented. How these maps help stakeholders make evidence-based decisions is detailed. The narrative is well-developed and demonstrates an understanding of interactive data and its application to public health. Different challenges related to using geographical information software are presented and thoroughly discussed. Thesis is comprehensive and contains the essence of the paper. Thesis statement makes the purpose of the paper clear. Clear and convincing argument presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner. All sources are authoritative. Writer is clearly in command of standard, written, academic English. 11 All format elements are correct. Sources are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is free of error. 12 Points Earned 13 14
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Interactive Data Sources

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Interactive Data Sources
Policymaking is an essential and complex process that aims to establish the effectiveness
of critical areas in various sectors such as public health. To ensure that informed decisions are
made, the policymakers need information on public health needs and problems and the general
system performance. There are various sources of interactive data that are used in public health.
The multiple sources of interactive data in public health include Health expenditure, interactive
atlas of Heart disease and stroke, Fluview, and the City Health Dashboard. This paper will
review these interactive data sources, how stakeholders can use them to make informed
decisions, and the importance of using interactive data dashboards.
Health Expenditure – WHO database provides information on health spending in more
than 190 countries. The WHO updates the information in the database annually by working with
member countries. The data is presented using an interactive visualization technology where the
users can download data for each member country. \Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and
Stroke allows the user to create and view stroke and heart diseases worldwide. The information
is presented in terms of data trends and maps. The users can obtain country-level maps which
highlight the prevalence of stroke and heart diseases. The data is also shown in terms of the subdivisions such as forages, and ethnic groups, making it easy for compari...


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