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- >>> make me a list of 20 different kinds of public data I could query, given only a location, to present on a home dashboard as u
- ... seful stuff for a family
- Based on the information provided in the prompt, here are 20 possible ways you can create a home dashboard using publicly
- available data:
- 1. Weather Data (Tropical/Temperate): This data could be used by the family to plan their daily routines such as grocery
- shopping and cooking meals.
- 2. Income Data (Salary): Using this information they can plan for their annual expenses, savings goals, retirement planning
- etc.
- 3. Education Level: This data could help in identifying the best educational programs for a family that has children or is
- currently studying.
- 4. Age Range: This data could be used to analyze how much of an impact each age group will have on the family's daily
- routines and needs.
- 5. Job Satisfaction Levels: If you know your job satisfaction levels at home, you can plan for long-term career goals and
- potential relocations or other changes in employment due to your dissatisfaction with work/life balance.
- 6. Age of Birth: This information could be used by the family to create a timeline that helps them plan their future.
- 7. Location Data (City, State, Country): The location data can help tailor the home decor and activities for each
- individual, such as adding plants or artwork in your living room if you live near a park.
- 8. Family Member’s Education: This information could be used by the family to plan their future education goals that
- include pursuing further studies or other career paths.
- 9. Physical Activity Level: By knowing how much physical activity is going on at home, this data can help parents monitor
- their child's overall health and ensure they are meeting certain fitness guidelines.
- 10. Social Events: This information could be used by the family to plan for social events such as sports games or concerts
- that will bring them closer together.
- 11. Food Availability: The availability of food at home is a key factor in an individual’s quality of life and can play a
- role in their happiness level, both individually and collectively.
- 12. Income: This data could be used by the family to plan for the future salary they will receive upon retirement or other
- changes in employment due to their dissatisfaction with work/life balance.
- 13. Fitness Goals: Knowing how much exercise you are currently doing can help your family find a healthy workout routine
- that suits them best, leading to better health and happiness as individuals.
- 14. Sleep Patterns: This data could be used by the family in terms of sleep quality. If they have trouble sleeping, it can
- lead to difficulties at work or overall mental well-being.
- 15. Medical Records: Data about medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes etc., can help your family plan for their
- health needs and prevent potential complications that may arise due to poor health management at home.
- 16. Household Income: This information could be used by the family in terms of how much money they will have saved over
- time if they decide not to move out or relocate.
- 17. Income Distribution: Knowing which income range is best for your family can help them plan their financial goals and
- make informed decisions about where to live with a home balance to reduce financial stress on you and your family.
- 18. Social Media/TV Viewing: Watching TV shows, movies etc., could be used by the family in terms of how much time they
- will spend watching these content rather than away from home due to an increase in screen use or inactivity.
- 19. House Size and Occupancy: This data can help you plan for your future housing needs when it comes to getting a new
- place.
- 20. Public Education: Knowing which education level their children have is important as they will be more likely to succeed
- at school than those who do not attend public schools, especially if the younger generation attends a public school.
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