Not exact matches
-- www.cart.com Trace each racer's
progress on a color - coded
graph as he jostles for position.
Jack Wilshere's Footballing career has been on a downward spiral for a good couple of seasons now and,
as things stand, it begs to wonder whether his career
graph would ever
progress in an upward direction again.
This should come
as little surprise for Liverpool fans, for if Lallana were to maintain this level of goals and assists — having scored and created a goal in the four fixtures since the above
graph — he would have
progressed from average to elite level output without the core shot data to support it.
As the project timeframe
progresses, having tasks for completing the experimental procedure, analyzing data (or making charts and
graphs), and working on the project display board provides students with a clear map of due dates and required steps for completing the project on time.
Take a look at Sami's
graphs from repeated performance tests in the Stanford laboratory,
as he
progressed from pre-diabetic sugar burning machine to a fat burning beast:
Academics, and Even Attendance: Charts and
Graphs Tell the Story
As a Total Quality Management school, students and teachers are always setting goals and recording
progress toward those goals.
Graphing scores
as a visual reminder of
progress helps students learn about goal setting and develop a growth mindset.
With the
graphs of incremental
progress, short - term goals are recognized by students
as steps toward their long - term goals.
Free bar
graphs downloaded from the Internet can be filled in by students
as they record and see evidence of their incremental goal
progress.
I've found that for students who have lost confidence to the point of not wanting to risk more failure, it is helpful to start the effort - to -
progress record keeping and
graphing with something they enjoy, such
as shooting foul shots or computer keyboarding speed and accuracy.
You can view the results
as a list or a
graph, which is a nice way to visualize your
progress.
I think it would be helpful to post either monthly or quarterly updates to the
graphs above, so
as to get a gauge on how mean reversion is
progressing.
Maybe it does make sense now to hold up this one
graph as an example of why the science is still doing its best to avoid making
progress.