Sentences with phrase «usable data on»

Your credit report is updated regularly, and your credit card issuer provides a great deal of usable data on your habits.
Enter whole - school rollouts of Do Nows and Exit Tickets, ensuring that every teacher in a building has an instructional strategy that provides bite - sized chunks of measurable, usable data on learning every period that informs follow - up teaching.
Recent advances in modern X-ray sources and detector technology have made it possible to collect usable data on these tiny crystals.

Not exact matches

Despite the emphasis on this type of analytical process, very few organizations have the usable data they need, and even fewer have a good understanding of the talent factors that drive performance.
Babineau and Chou first worked on a tool where they would take care of the back - end work of cleaning up the data and making it usable, and then investors could use a tool like Tableau to chart it.
Factors that «clearly play a role in faculty attitudes» about students spending time on professional development activities include «[p] ressures... for scholarly productivity» and the need to produce usable data, the report notes.
The probe landed on the surface of Eros in February 2001 and transmitted usable data for about two weeks afterwards, none of which was photographic in nature.
Fischer and Blatt offer other examples of the range and depth of information on the Usable Knowledge site: how school systems can become «data wise,» by using test results to improve instruction; why education leaders need to overcome the universal «immunity to change» in order to move their organizations forward; how «teaching for understanding» is driving innovative use of distance learning for professional development; and what new insights from research brought a truce to the «reading wars.»
While more data on student performance are available than ever, too often states and districts fail to deliver usable data to principals in a timely manner.
I was unable to identify a usable adjustment to earnings growth and Safe Withdrawal Rate equations based on these data.
And he has an interesting take on the difference between «observational data» and «models» — basically, there's no clean distinction — models are empirical summaries of the observational data, and observations are processed through models before they become usable data.
OAKLAND, CA, April 5, 2016 — Ecological Footprint data for over 200 countries is now freely available, searchable and usable at Ecological Footprint Explorer, the new open data platform that Global Footprint Network launches on April 5 at data.footprintnetwork.org.
Even skeptics do, although they don't admit it, because they happily compare the early 20th century rate of warming to the late 20th century rate of warming — which relies on the data being of usable quality even in it's least reliable early part.
As a side note, claiming «fabrication» in a nefarious way doesn't help, and generally turns people off to open debate on the issue because the process of infilling missing data wasn't designed at the beginning to be have any nefarious motive; it was designed to make the monthly data usable when small data dropouts are seen, like we discussed in part 1 and showed the B - 91 form with missing data from volunteer data.
I've explained on many occasions why I haven't purported to do my own reconstruction — the data that is supposed to be «proxy» data is too inconsistent as it stands to permit reconstructions with usable confidence limits.
This way, you are actually replicating your files so that if there's a catastrophic data loss, they are still sitting happily on the remote server and are ready for you to easily replicate in a usable way.
Parties must consider the «usability» of the data being produced, and can not rely on the terms of a discovery plan which contemplates that images be exchanged if the images are not usable.
• Documented success in successfully providing analysis of data and applying analytic procedures to manage data integrity • Effectively able to put in place data restoration procedures in accordance to set standards and protocols • Highly skilled in performing analysis on large volumes of data, manage data in unusual formats and converting it into usable forms
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