In addition to collecting more data, organizing
the data in a systematic way or focusing in on parts of the system could have helped the observers in identifying the rule.
Data collection and use is the process of gathering information about students and the teaching and learning systems used in classrooms, buildings, and districts and reviewing
the data in a systematic way to inform ongoing decision making.
Additionally, it doesn't help you get your arms around your intake
data in any systematic way.
Not exact matches
According to the
Data - Driven Marketing Survey by Teradata, 50 % of marketers agree that data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the data they have in a systematic
Data - Driven Marketing Survey by Teradata, 50 % of marketers agree that
data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the data they have in a systematic
data is the most underutilized asset
in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the
data they have in a systematic
data they have
in a
systematic way.
(1) Whitehead might assimilate appearance to reality for
systematic reasons, because he is taking a point of view
in relation to perception which includes both the
datum perceived as it is
in itself (its formal reality) and the
way it appears to the perceiver (its objective reality).
The body concluded that large - scale collection of PNR
data «
in a
systematic and indiscriminate
way.
Geospatial technologies provide methods to aid
in the
systematic documentation of evidence as it is collected
in the field, analyze the spatial relationships and preserve
data in the lab, and provide new
ways of communicating complex relationships and spatial information visually to a variety of audiences.
«This method has important implications for the
way future
systematic studies are conducted as it provides researchers with a
way to strategically target regions of interest
in their study organism, such as single - copy regions of the nuclear genome or portions of organellar genomes, to produce large
data sets at low costs,» says Uribe - Convers.
The
systematic display of the
data helped uncover informative patterns
in the
ways that features with varying geometry and electronic properties behave during a reaction.
«Despite improvements
in data availability, information on trends has not been synthesized
in a
systematic and consistent
way.»
Until now, studies that challenged the existence of Planet Nine using the
data available for these trans - Neptunian objects argued that there had been
systematic errors linked to the orientations of the orbits (defined by three angles), due to the
way in which the observations had been made.
«
In contrast, changes in society, such as more leisure time, higher environmental awareness and better education only comparatively recently brought about a situation where biodiversity data is being collected in a systematic way,» the researcher explain
In contrast, changes
in society, such as more leisure time, higher environmental awareness and better education only comparatively recently brought about a situation where biodiversity data is being collected in a systematic way,» the researcher explain
in society, such as more leisure time, higher environmental awareness and better education only comparatively recently brought about a situation where biodiversity
data is being collected
in a systematic way,» the researcher explain
in a
systematic way,» the researcher explains.
Other
data have cast the whole Linnaean structure into doubt (which is why there is now a competing branch of
systematics, called cladistics, that tries to chart relationships
in a much more precise, if cumbersome,
way).
Most free gay dating sites also consider the individual tastes and preferences that might vary from person to person, and their rich
data bank of members is cast
in a
systematic and logical
way to help individuals locate the right partner for the right purpose.
While I have consistently explained that value - added
data systems have real limitations, they do provide a
systematic way to identify teachers whose students are at least improving
in math and reading at better - than - average rates.
In addition to changes related to program structure, such as those raised by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the question of content is pivotal; principals receive limited training in the use of data, research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a systematic wa
In addition to changes related to program structure, such as those raised by the recent high - profile Teachers College study, the question of content is pivotal; principals receive limited training
in the use of data, research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using data to evaluate personnel in a systematic wa
in the use of
data, research, technology, the hiring or termination of personnel, or using
data to evaluate personnel
in a systematic wa
in a
systematic way.
The establishment of annual
systematic student testing and
data collection systems at the school, district, and state levels has created an opportunity for policymakers to link teacher evaluations and tenure to student performance
in a
way that was heretofore impossible.
Having a general idea of the patterns that we are spotting
in our
data sets can help us as individual teachers to improve our practice, but until we have specific lists detailing which students have mastered the essentials and which students are struggling to master the essentials, it is impossible to move forward
in a
systematic way.
Students test the strength of their model bridges
in systematic ways to collect
data.
I understood from the beginning that each radiosonde
data set involves
systematic differences
in the
way the
data is processed.
Jones says any such
data release «needs to be done
in a
systematic way».
The court noted that the Database was a collection of independent works,
data or other materials arranged
in a
systematic or methodical
way and individually accessible by electronic or other means and, as such, was a database within the meaning of the Database Directive (96 / 9 / EC) 1.