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ORGANIZING INFORMATION ORGANIZATION AND TIME MANAGEMENT SESSION 2

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ORGANIZING INFORMATIONORGANIZATION AND TIME MANAGEMENT

SESSION 2

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IN THIS SESSION WE WILL BE

• learning about the LATCH principle for organizing information

• practice organizing information in a variety of different ways.

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FIVE DIFFERENT WAYS TO ORGANIZE INFORMATION"THE LATCH PRINCIPLE"

"LATCH"

• Location

• Alphabet

• Time (chronologically)

• Category

• Hierarchy

Source: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=130881&seqNum=6

Richard S. Wurman "Information Anxiety 2"

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IN HIS BOOK, RICHARD WURMAN SAYS….

“while information may be infinite, the ways of structuring it are not. And once you have a place in which the information can be plugged, it becomes that much more useful. Your choice will be different understanding of the information-within each are many variations. However, recognizing that the main choices are limited makes the process less intimidating.”

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LATCH- THE ULTIMATE HAT RACK• We already employ the five modes of organization in many different ways.

• Most of us organize our financial records first by time, then by category when we figure our taxes. We organize our CD and DVD collections, libraries, and even our laundry certain ways.

• Many people get into trouble when they mix the different methods of organization, trying to describe something simultaneously in terms of size, geography, and category without a clear understanding that these are all valid but separate means of structuring information.

• Understanding the structure and organization of information helps you to extract value and significance from it.

• Understanding the LATCH organizing principles is like having the ultimate hat rack.

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FIVE HAT RACKS VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgi1JQGHENI

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ACTIVITY

How are these examples of information organized?

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LOCATION

• You can organize information by showing a visual depiction of a physical space.

• Maps are really common ways to organize by location.

• You might also show information on a diagram with labels.

• Organizing by location usually requires some sort of visual of an area, thing or place

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EXAMPLES OF ORGANIZING BY LOCATION• Maps

• Shopping mall directory

• Diagrams with labels

• Webpage

Can you think of any others?

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ACTIVITY: LOCATION

Complete the activity by using the diagram to answer the questions. Then draw a floor plan of the room we are in right now.

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ALPHABETICALLY• Organizing alphabetically works really well if you know the specific terms or

topics you are looking for.

• The reader or person looking at the information needs to know what they are looking for so they can use alphabetical order to find it.

• Alphabetical order is commonly used in books.

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EXAMPLES OF ORGANIZING BY ALPHABET• Index in a book (e.g. text book, recipe book)

• Dictionary

• Telephone book

Can you think of any others?

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ACTIVITY: ALPHABETICAL ORGANIZATION

Fill in the company extension list of employees in alphabetical order by last name.

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ORGANIZING BY TIME• Organizing information by time is useful for finding

information in a chronological pattern.

• An example would be by the months or years when events happen.

• Time is also good for showing how things happen over a fixed duration of time.

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EXAMPLES OF CHRONOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION (BY TIME)• Timeline of historical events

• Facebook timeline of "most recent" events

• Calendars

• A joke

• Instructions to cook something

• A flow chart to help show or describe a process

Can you think of any others?

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ACTIVITY: CHRONOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION

Use the template provided to create a timeline for a typical day. You can use today as an example.

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CATEGORY• Using categories is the broadest of the five ways to

organize information.

• You can use categories to organize information in just about any way imaginable. For example:

• colour, • shape, • gender, • model, • price, or • any other categories you can think of.

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EXAMPLES OF ORGANIZING BY CATEGORY• Grocery store products

• Online shopping sites

• Office supply storage cabinet at work

Can you think of any others?

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ACTIVITY: ORGANIZE BY CATEGORY

Sort the items from the grocery store flyer into the correct categories.

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HIERARCHY• Hierarchies help show how one piece of information is connected to another in

order of importance or rank.

• Hierarchies are used in organizational charts to show who reports to whom. Hierarchy is also used to show scale, like biggest to smallest or heaviest to lightest.

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EXAMPLES OF ORGANIZING BY HIERARCHY• Company organization chart

• Largest to smallest item

• Highest cost to lowest cost

• Eye chart

Can you think of any others?

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ACTIVITY: ORGANIZE BY HIERARCHY

Interpret the court system organization chart.

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADA

We can use the provinces and territories of Canada to show how each type of

organization works.

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADABy Location

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_and_territories

_of_Canada

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADAAlphabetical Order by Name

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADA

Time- Chronological by Year of Existence

1867• New Brunswick• Nova Scotia• Ontario• Quebec

1870• Manitoba• Northwest Territories

1871

• British Columbia

1873

• Prince Edward Island

1898

• Yukon

1905• Alberta• Saskatchewan

1949

• Newfoundland

1999

• Nunavut

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADA

Provinces Territories

Ontario Quebec British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland Prince Edward Island

Northwest Territories Nunavut Yukon By Category-

Provinces and Territories

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PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES OF CANADA

By Hierarchy- largest to smallest population (2014 Stats Canada)

Ontario 13,678,700

Quebec 8,214,700

British Columbia 4,631,300

Alberta 4,121,700

Manitoba 1,282,000

Saskatchewan 1,125,400

Nova Scotia 942,700

New Brunswick 753,900

Newfoundland 527,000

Prince Edward Island 146,300

Northwest Territories 43,600

Nunavut 36,600

Yukon 36,500

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ACTIVITY

How would you organize the examples?

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MILESTONE 14

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CREDITSThis Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario.

The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca.

This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015

All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015.

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