Sentences with phrase «then share their insights with»

You can then share those insights with others, including the code you run and models you built.
They then share their insights with one another and the rest of the school staff to inform the teaching across the school.
Compare Putnam funds with industry peers on FundVisualizer ®, then share insights with your clients.

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Those insights then get shared with product makers, who use the information to evaluate their marketing efforts and improve R&D.
Then there's SEC Chairman Mary Jo White, who shared her insights into what the commission will be focused on in an exclusive interview with our Washington Bureau Chief Melanie Waddell.
The KSHFP surveyed 489 school nutrition directors from across the country about their implementation of the new standards as of the 2014 - 15 school year, then shared their responses with a panel of 11 expert food service directors who offered their own insights and recommendations.
A parent who has hands - on experience with it and then takes the time to sit down and write about that experience has some insight that is worth sharing, and definitely worth listening to.
I figured I'd share a little Sweat then Snack action with you all today because I think it will give you some insight into what type of fitness I enjoy and also peek inside my kitchen.
Taking a few minutes to write about the class (whether it is a simple reflection on how a lesson went, how a student demonstrated an exceptional insight, or sharing a few successes and challenges from the week) and then sharing this writing with the class can increase trust and respect between the teacher and the students.
Project - based learning also encourages learners to share feedback and insights with their peers in a collaborative group setting, and then use modern eLearning technologies to share their findings.
Those teachers can then serve as resources who can share their insights and experiences with other teachers preparing for digital learning.
It does, however, promise to - die - for dishes from an «obsessive» cook who «will fine - tune, twiddle and tweak until it's just right, then share her culinary insights and inspirations with you.»
Candidate preferred shares can then be analyzed with the Technical Insight ™ tool to identify technical opportunities.
If you want to experience a walking safari on the plains of the Serengeti then book direct with the Masai and let them share their local knowledge and insights with you.
Battling exhaustion and the flu on the Monday after the opening, Goldstein, sitting in the Stedelijk's popular restaurant with a cup of fresh mint tea, considered for a moment, then said, «If artists make arguments about what a work of art can do, and if artists give us an opportunity to have insights through their own eyes and words to culture we all share, I think Mike, in a most profound and almost impossibly comprehensive way, gave us not only a window [into] but in some ways a means to rethink art and to examine our relationship to our culture and our society.»
(Rather then bollixing up the threads here with laymen looking to share insights, UKWW offers the opportunity for the average person to explore climate affecting subjects.)
Users can then download the aggregated data, share their view of the data, ask for insights and answers from the Marinexplore community, or collaborating with other marine scientists and explorers around the globe.
A lot has changed since then but passion, enthusiasm, insight that Ted shares generously with others is still constant.
That is, it aims to induce its users into sharing personal information — what the company has called «radical transparency» — and then aims to surveil users to generate the insights that will keep them «engaged» on its site and to precisely target them with ads.
You can enjoy many of the couples events on your own and then bring home your new insights to share with your partner.
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