Sentences with phrase «now seeing data»

We now see data as a valuable tool for making instructional improvements.»

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Now, however, employee data is taking center stage: Rachel Barker, from the experience - management company, Qualtrics, for one, said that she expected to see a shift in how we collect and measure this data.
Compare the data from then to now and see the difference.
But what we are seeing now is that that payment data can be combined with other datasets, in order to prove or disprove assumptions about customers and to drive a degree of personalization through all of the one - to - one marketing channels.
«Now, that may change when we see Novartis» data at some future date,» he added.
While the «data scientist» title is somewhat all - encompassing now, Gnau expects that it will that three specialty fields will emerge soon: technologists, who write the algorithms and code to transverse the large amounts of data; statisticians and quantification experts; and artist - explorers, creative people who can navigate content and find something others don't see.
The overriding economic theme right now is a generational shift in capital from employers to employees, and data out Friday showed this shift as clearly as anything we've seen.
«So this creates positive feedback where [a] stakeholder [is] now empowered to base his or her decisions on the data that they're seeing,» he says.
Thanks to scholars such as Raj Chetty, the power of using administrative data (such as IRS tax data) are now more clearly seen all over the world.
Prior to deleting his tweets, Stamos posted a long thread that explained the nitty gritty of the situation, which is that around the time of the quiz, the Facebook API allowed developers to see a much wider swath of the data that's available now.
«I am pleased to see that London Hydro consumers will now be able to access their energy data in a consistent format and share their data using these four new Green Button - enabled energy applications,» said Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Energy.
«I think it's fair to say that [Europe] is leading global policy on privacy and data protection, and they're doing it at a time when they see the US system has been severely deficient,» Kovacic, who is now a professor at George Washington University, said.
We have seen a significant recovery in exports since then, but the net effect of these choppy data is that the level of exports is well below where we thought it would be by now.
Summary of the Robin Hood conference: Einhorn, Tepper, Druckenmiller etc [ValueWalk] Profile of Renaissance Technologies» secretive Medallion Fund [Bloomberg] Reflections on the Trump Presidency, after the election [Ray Dalio] How T. Boone Pickens sits tight in the riskiest of businesses [NYTimes] The next generation of hedge fund stars: data - crunching computers [NYTimes] Treasury officials are warning hedge funds could create the next big crisis [Vox] Bill Ackman's 2016 fortune: down, but far from out [NYTimes] Omega's Einhorn sees Trump's policies boosting stocks [Reuters] Tourbillon's Jason Karp says Trump will make stock pickers great again [Reuters] John Paulson got Trump elected and now has favor to ask [Vanity Fair] Jim Chanos says Valeant was biggest loser ever for hedge funds [CNBC] Credit Suisse said raising $ 2 billion for hedge fund stakes [Bloomberg] Tyrian Investments to close [Reuters] Hedge fund strategies no longer correlated with equity returns [Investing] Female fund managers are a rarity across the globe [Morningstar] This is why alternatives are worth it [ValueWalk]
Facebook's data practices are now being investigated by the FTC, and as a result Facebook has announced that they are doing a full data audit on thousands of Facebook Apps to see if there are any other instances of companies like Cambridge Analytica abusing the system.
Now that all the content calendars are integrated (and tracking data is in place), the team can see, for example, that a story on industrial safety was used across all regions or that EMEA chopped a different story in half to run as a blog.
«Now since then, what we've seen is incoming data that suggests a strengthening in the economy.»
So the trajectory now seems set (at least until the next MPR in July), and fixed income investors will be watching the data closely to see their impact on that trajectory.
Between now and the June meeting we'll see much economic data released, such as two employment reports, two personal income reports, several readings on inflation and more.
As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg heads to Washington, D.C., to testify before Congress about Cambridge Analytica exploiting user data, the site is now making it easy for users to see if their information was shared with the analytics firm.
The last time investors digested tighter monetary policy from the Fed in the summer of 2013, an event now recognized as the so - called «Taper Tantrum ``, the EMBIG index suffered a -5.25 percent return that year, performance very different from what we've seen this year and last, according to data from Bloomberg
Revised data now suggest that the debt - servicing ratio reached 8.7 per cent of household disposable income in the September quarter, and it is likely to have surpassed its late - 1980s peak in the December quarter (Graph 27; see «Box B» for further discussion of the debt - servicing ratio).
In a statement to Premier, a spokesman said: «UK income equality is now lower than when this government came into office and the recovery is being felt across the country, with latest data showing the North West seeing the fastest growth per person, and that the North East is seeing the fastest growth in employment.
This leads him to his key point: «Let us make no mistake; the data we now have at hand should serve as a dire warning: Unless we act decisively, many of today's converts will be one - generation Jews — Jews with non-Jewish parents and non-Jewish children,» But Sarna concludes on a note that most Jews would find more hopeful: «Learned Jews and non-Jews have been making dire predictions about the future (or end) of the Jewish people for literally thousands of years — long before William Wirt and long after him — and, as we have seen, their predictions have proved consistently wrong.
Men will come to see, as they are now beginning to see with the critical examination of language, that every conceivable structure of meaning carried by language is necessarily based on the selections of data and the forms of thought derived from the ruling interests of human life....
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
Saw some sort of data recently on how we now have fewer injuries since we brought in Shad Forsythe.
Now that everybody has played at least seven games, and preseason projections are completely filtered out of the equation, what you're seeing above is entirely based on 2017 data.
I may never get to see their read outs or data, but I have a pretty good idea where they think that mineral is now don't I?
Except that maternal mortality rates are now so low in nearly any developed countries that you couldn't expect to see a statistically significant difference even in nationwide data.
Now you can see the data and compare!!
I've seen name talk pop up in other forums more frequently and people are more aware of name data sources and stats now.
Now, honestly when I saw the first data point (homebirth leads to 2.1 per 1000 as opposed to.38), I figured people wouldn't understand how drastic that is because even thought it's a per - 1000 number, a jump from about.5 to about 2 isn't going to seem huge to some people.
* «Historic low» for households with married parents and children * More Americans now living alone, data show * Nearly 800,000 more households include out - of - work parent By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, Aug 27 (Reuters)- The iconic picture of the traditional American household has faded over the last four decades as the number of married couples with children has seen a steep decline and more people are living alone, according to U.S. Census...
Right now, for example, on the pumping data entry screen I see an ad for «Jackpot Party Casino Slots.»
For now, I'll argue that in 2016 we saw an example of the limits of data and digital to elect a president... or anyone else.
Now we're seeing early hints of the potential of the second part of their strategy — data - targeted grassroots organizing — to pay off.
We've been talking about the potential of Obama's rebuilt grassroots field operation here for a year, and now we're seeing some of its first fruits: just as in 2008, the data his field teams collect gives his campaign a much clearer picture of what's happening on the ground than his opponents, helping his team make strategic choices about how to allocate resources (of course, always assuming that the data is accurate!).
Now we need to see the government turn those stories and that data into action.
Vanderburg and Shallue now plan to apply their neural network to Kepler's full cache of data on more than 150,000 stars, to see what other unrecognized exoplanets it might turn up.
The authors note that cost - benefit analyses of sustainable land management scenarios «can be done even with limited data availability, «and underscore that, despite an inevitable degree of uncertainty, «it is imperative to take action now, as every day sees the loss of more productive land that will have to be gained back.»
Dr King added: «Using these data we were able to tell what the baboons were doing for every second our collars were recording; we can now recognise over 90 % of baboons behaviours without ever actually seeing the baboon!»
We can now describe what we see in this time - lapse video, we no longer have to interpret data and imagine what might have happened inside a material.
For instance, when people saw Canadian science data being taken off websites and agency libraries being closed under Prime Minister Stephen Harper's administration, he said, people spoke up, and now scientists in the United States are downloading data and putting it online elsewhere.
Sceptics withheld judgement but now a new analysis has affirmed the initial result (see «More data shows neutrinos still faster than light»).
This change can now also be seen in the data measured in Innsbruck.
That is now threatened by the surge in support for Eurosceptic parties in last week's elections (see «What the data says about Europe's lurch to the right «-RRB-.
Now an upgraded, more sensitive experiment called XENON100, also at Gran Sasso, reports that after four full years of data, they see no evidence for a seasonal modulation (arxiv.org/abs/1701.00769).
The team has now surveyed users and analyzed the data they obtained to see whether or not an individual's steady engagement with friends on Facebook might also affect their engagement with companies and brands.
If so, the new Auger cosmic - ray observatory in Argentina, which is now taking data, and the upgraded Fly's Eye observatory in Utah may be able to see upward of several holes a year.
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