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    Importantly, the evaluation is required to assess the maintenance of accurate records, effective management of data and the protection of the confidentiality of information from any student and family. Besides, it would be of interest for the evaluation to assess the manner the teacher’s actions are a reflection of professional practice and outcomes, especially regarding…

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    Think like a scientist through analysis of data Analysis of data through various means (chemical analysis, imagery, location). Scientists use various skills in analyzing data depending upon the area being studied. They look at the data from different angles, qualitative and quantitative, historical data and compare to colleagues in other countries where research is also being completed. An example of this that students could complete is: Analyzing data through pictures (qualitative analysis)…

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    mechanical and electronic systems in inspection and maintenance of bridge performance. A SHMS evaluates structural condition by monitoring loadings and other parameters. The results can then be used to plan and perform inspection activities. The evaluations further highlight the damages, their extent and modification. The system comprises of six integrated modules which are: • Module 1 - the sensory system, • Module 2 - the data acquisition and transmission system, • Module 3 - the data…

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    disabilities, and chronic illnesses were not interviewed. To ensure accuracy, the audio data was transcribed by the researcher who conducted the interview, after which the transcripts and raw audio data were evaluated by two other researchers. To ensure reflected interview responses, concepts and categories were reread numerous times. To ensure credibility of the results, investigator triangulation technique was used in data analysis. Researchers were cautious about influencing the result by…

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    Data is a collection of facts such as values or measurements. There are two sorts: qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative data is descriptive information whereas quantitative data is numerical information. Data are used in almost all aspects of companies and establishes the basis for decisions on operational and strategic levels. Therefore, poor data quality can have an adverse effect on businesses in numerous ways. The ‘butterfly effect’ is the idea that a minor error can make a momentous…

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    transactions and are major purchasers of safety products. Airgas regional offices that support the LSH have a great interest in obtaining and utilizing web data and sales information to support marketing efforts. The Airgas Interactive unit (responsible for the Airgas.com web site) has been leading the effort to obtain and utilize customer data derived from customer web interaction (via Google Analytics) and to leverage that content to drive marketing decisions. The Airgas marketing…

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    Task 1 Phones The first phone data communication was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1874-1876. But the very first person to be able to convey sounds over a taut extended wire by mechanical vibrations was Robert Hooke in 1667 so it’s the culmination of work done by many individuals until Alexander Graham Bell created a telephone. The earlier development is when sound waves are carried as mechanical vibrations along the string or wire from one diaphragm to the other. A very good example…

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    Lewis also described how when she noticed race talk at the school, she would immediately reconstruct the conversation. Video recording or a more formalized process would have increased the trustworthiness of her data. Even though Pollock (2004) did not use video recording, her data collection process seemed more formalized than Lewis’s method. Pollock spent two days a week conducting participant observation in classroom for the entire school year. She attended staff and Parent-Teacher…

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    Definition of Data: The term data is known as representation of objects, events which are stored and recorded in the computer and the data exists in a variety of forms such as values, variables and numbers and so on etc. EX: The database in a hospital contains data such as name of the patient, address, disease and contact number. Definition of Database: The term database is determined as data collection in an organized manner and every data present is related to each other in some other way.…

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    They discussed the reliability, interviews were audio-taped and translated to researchers and data collection procedure was completed over 3-month from November 2009 to January 2010. Besides, picture was prepared for each item in order to help preschool children more easily understand the questionnaire items as well. For the validity, they use…

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