While her class completed math problems on their laptops, the software provided the teachers with
immediate data on how each student was progressing.
The report profiles several charter schools that utilize sophisticated computer technology to individualize instruction, reinforce students» basic skills, and provide
immediate data on student progress, all of which helps teachers to fine - tune instruction and students to learn at their own pace.
Not exact matches
Because the most recent backup image is at the top of the chain,
data is always available for
immediate virtualization,
on - and off - site.
«You can absolutely win your customers back, but it's what you do in the
immediate aftermath of the
data breach that'll determine whether they want to have a relationship with you later
on.
«The
data forces a compelling conclusion that Donald Trump's travel ban immediately caused a significant drop in bookings to the USA and an
immediate impact
on future travel,» said Olivier Jager, CEO of ForwardKeys, in a press release.
As per these statistics, India needs at least 45,000
data scientists
on an
immediate basis.
But Trump and his pro-business GOP allies
on Capitol Hill have made rolling back Obama - era regulations a priority, which makes any new federal rules for protecting
data and privacy unlikely in the
immediate future.
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday the social network had no
immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling of personal information of millions of its users.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday the social network had no
immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling of personal information of millions of its users.
Avid Life Media announced
on Friday that CEO Noel Biderman, who founded the website in 2001, had left the company with
immediate effect, the latest sign of the wrenching impact
on the company of the attack that led to the disclosure of sensitive
data about millions of clients.
Data in the public domain like tweets and social media video is increasingly relied
on to make sense of the
immediate aftermath of tragedies like mass shootings.
Update: I was surprised - although I probably shouldn't have been - to see that
immediate reactions
on twitter largely consisted of «I reject the
data in favour of my preferred narrative.»
The report had no
immediate impact
on the currency markets, with the U.S. dollar index (DXY) rising gradually shortly after the
data were announced.
This account of awareness is empirical because it is based
on the
immediate experience of the causal efficacy of the physical world; it is radically empirical because it claims to sense, in addition to the
data for the five senses, the objective embodiments of values, and it senses these values «intuitively» — that is, physically by, for example, a sense of aversion or a sense of attraction.
On the basis of such a distinction, it is open to one to understand the structure of experience in the following way: With respect to the immediate relation of awareness to its data, experience is to be understood as an asymmetrical relation of dependence of the noetic upon the ontic pole, whereas, with respect to the mediated relation of cognition and its data, experience is to be understood as the asymmetrical relation of dependence of the ontic on the noetic pol
On the basis of such a distinction, it is open to one to understand the structure of experience in the following way: With respect to the
immediate relation of awareness to its
data, experience is to be understood as an asymmetrical relation of dependence of the noetic upon the ontic pole, whereas, with respect to the mediated relation of cognition and its
data, experience is to be understood as the asymmetrical relation of dependence of the ontic
on the noetic pol
on the noetic pole.
The state tax department did not have an
immediate answer
on whether or not it could break down the sales tax collection
data.
The study is «based
on an unprecedented blending of university administrative records with employment and earnings
data collected for the U.S. Census Bureau» and focuses
on «the
immediate postgraduation employment of those who earned Ph.D. s between 2009 and 2011 from eight research - intensive public universities in the Midwest: Indiana, Ohio State, Pennsylvania State, and Purdue universities and the universities of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.»
«Alarmist» suggests someone sticking his / her head in the sand and ignoring the
data in order to justify a pre-conceived irrational notion (human influence
on climate will lead us to certain disaster unless
immediate action is taken).
More
data are clearly warranted and probably the clearest message from the current paper, and one noted by the authors, is the need for more research into the impact of insecticides or repellents
on mosquito behaviour and long term fitness rather than simply
immediate knock down or deterrence.
They need to get outside of their bubbles and rely
on systematic
data rather than
immediate experiences.
Of course, the antidote to mistaken generalizations from our limited and potentially distorted set of
immediate experiences is the reliance
on systematic
data.
However, based
on conversations I've had recently, it seems that senior leaders within education are now really waking up to the power of
data as a means to achieve better decision - making in workforce management, both in the
immediate and long - term.
The enrollment rate for Asian students was also higher in 2016 (87 percent) than in 2003 (74 percent), when the collection of separate
data on Asian students began.5 The
immediate college enrollment rate for Black students in 2016 (56 percent) was not measurably different from the rate in 2000.
CEL coaches helped ITL2s plan this type of professional development for the teachers
on their caseload: teaching lessons side by side, providing observations with
immediate feedback, using real student
data to assess growth.
Write and record private or public notes and gain
immediate feedback
on assessment
data to gauge learner perception.
The letter provides initial guidance to States
on the transition to the new federal education law, including several
immediate impacts
on state accountability systems and the associated reporting of annual district, school, and student performance
data.
Get
immediate feedback
on your predictive
data modeling, leading to powerful budgeting and forecasting capabilities.
Why step 6 should never be skipped: Instructional adjustments in acceleration are
immediate and ongoing based
on student
data.
About 150 teachers were identified as irreplaceable by their organizations based
on data and feedback from students and families, and GPSN believes that with the proper support those educators will continue to make a profound and
immediate impact
on their communities.
For New York City, we were only able to find
data on the level of the NYC Public School District, which is an extremely broad area, instead of the
immediate surroundings of each school.
The MTT information can be viewed in - car via IRIS — allowing for
immediate feedback after some tuition — while the VDL footage and accompanying speed, throttle and brake - position and gearshift
data can be viewed later
on a Windows PC.
Based
on this
data, BorgWarner's patented lightweight centrifugal electro - hydraulic (CEH) actuator distributes the required torque between the two axles by compressing the clutch pack, allowing the AWD transfer case to deliver pre-emptive and precise linear clutch actuation for
immediate response, enhanced vehicle traction and stability control.
Data Guy's twofold message to DBW stressed that Author Earnings, while not perfect (its creation 0f an Amazon ranking - t0 - sales curve may be its most problematic feature for some), the protocol does (a) produce a nearly
immediate analysis (standard gauges run three and four months after the fact) and (b) offers the only extensive means we have at this point of surfacing perspective
on non-traditional parts of the publishing market.
My
immediate answer, which then led to this post, was «That's because there is NO way to get accurate
data on books in general, so the bellwether is ebooks, which are trackable.»
The
data packages enables turn - based, asynchronous multiplayer gameplay, instantly updated rankings and leaderboards,
immediate access to the latest downloadable add -
on content, and real - time community news.
According to research conducted by the investment management company Vanguard, which was published in their report
on 2012 defined contribution plan
data, 54 percent of 401 (k) plans offered
immediate eligibility for employee contributions.
I also consult more recent
data on the pricing of
immediate life annuities by several insurance companies.
Doha, Qatar / Amsterdam, The Netherlands — February 8th, 2015: Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) has signed a deal with Olery, provider of online hotel and travel
data, to get
immediate and real - time
data and reports
on the quality of the services and operations carried out by Qatar's hotels.
The company kept a close watch
on ranks
data from the weekend and that the effect of the feature during Episode 5 was
immediate.
You can hack the phones of anyone in your
immediate area, which is used to gather
data on civilians.
My
immediate thought
on reading Nic's post yesterday was that even if the output
data had gone, it ought to be possible to reproduce it (or something very similar) just by running the code again, so it's good to see you suggest that this should be possible.
For these reasons, CRE requests
immediate cessation of dissemination of any document purporting to represent a «National Assessment
on Climate Change,» unless and until its
data quality flaws are corrected in accordance with the FDQA standards.
Thus the utility of the
data to McIntyre is not relevant, it is the principle that sharing
data is de facto the correct and only way for science (perhaps especially science which has a high and
immediate impact
on people's lives) to be seen to be above board and accountable.
1) Local and subnational governments are stepping up with hard
data on their collective
immediate and long - term commitments.
Despite stating that «the physical facts agree» that large effects of global climate change will be realized in 50 years and that a 2 % decrease in fossil fuel consumption would «considerably ease» the «
immediate problem,» the committee still focuses
on the «large probable error» of the
data.
They provide
immediate information
on the large scale historical behaviour of the series, enabling a rational decision
on whether the almost ubiquitous linear model espoused by climate scientists has any support from the actual
data.
· Includes a full PlansearchPlus report, providing information about current commercial and residential planning applications (including larger and «minor applications» such as single storey extensions and dormer windows within the
immediate vicinity), together with information
on land use designations, rights of way, mobile phone masts, housing and neighbourhood
data, together with crime, amenities and education information
Certain stakeholders, including the Privacy Commissioner, advocated
immediate implementation of the Regulations, citing the «lengthy period of consultations
on the Regulations and the frequency of
data breaches involving the information of Canadians» as well as «the need to align the Regulations more closely with those of the breach reporting requirements of the GDPR given that many Canadian organizations must comply with both Canadian and European law.»
Represented corporate client in the prosecution of a trade secret and unfair competition case and obtained a preliminary injunction which required
immediate turnover of misappropriated
data, a prohibition
on doing business with customers through the use of client's confidential
data, and requiring the defendants to cooperate in correcting misleading statements which implied the defendants were a continuation of, or affiliated with client's business.
Think how powerful a team of lawyers could be if it had
immediate and easy access to documents of all kinds, from spreadsheets and emails to attractive marketing brochures and client newsletters, from court filings to billing history, regardless of where the
data was stored (
on PCs, Tablets or in a central system).