Examples of tracking in the following topics:
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- Since low-class and minority students are overrepresented in low tracks with Whites and Asians generally dominating high tracks, interaction among these groups can be discouraged by tracking.
- Thus, traditionally, students were tracked into academic, general, and vocational tracks.
- Instead, many secondary schools now base track levels on course difficulty, with tracks such as basic, honors, or college-prep.
- Lessons taught in low-track classes often lack the engagement and comprehensiveness of the high-track lessons, putting low-track students at a disadvantage for college because they do not gain the knowledge and skills of the upper-track students.
- Tracking can also result in a stigmatization of low-track students.
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- Tracking separates students within a school into different tracks based on their skills and abilities.
- A 1992 study by Kulik and Kulik found that high-ability students in tracked classes achieved more highly than similar-ability students in non-tracked classes.
- A 1992 study by Gamoran showed that students are more likely to form friendships with other students in the same tracks than students outside of their tracks.
- A 1992 study by Kulik and Kulik found that high-ability students in tracked classes achieved more highly than similar-ability students in non-tracked classes.
- Proponents for detracking believe that low-track students will greatly benefit in school achievement if they are mixed in with high-track students .
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- A Learning Management System is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of e-learning education courses.
- A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of e-learning education courses or training programs .
- An LMS provides the infrastructure to deliver and manage instructional content, identify and assess individual and organizational learning or training goals, track the progress towards meeting those goals, and collect and present data for supervising the learning process of organization as a whole.
- An LMS delivers content but also handles registering for courses, course administration, skills gap analysis, tracking, and reporting.
- Learn how LMS software helps instructors and organizations to develop and deliver online courses, as well as track and report the progress of learners.
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- Performance figures can be tracked directly or indirectly.
- Indirectly tracking customer satisfaction can indicate the organization's long-term marketing performance.
- Kiosks are often placed in stores to easily track customer satisfaction.
- Other useful, but not so simple, measures of tracking customer attitudes and satisfaction are:
- Market research - This includes customer panels used to track changes over time.
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- Rosenbaum was interested in the effects of high school tracks on IQ.
- High school tracks are the different levels or types of courses students can take; for instance, many high schools now include college preparation tracks and general education tracks.
- In other words, tracks can turn into a type of self-fulfilling prophecy: you may start out at the same level as someone in a higher track, but by the time you have completed the lower track you will have become like the other students in your track.
- As it turns out, tracking does have a significant effect on IQ.
- People in lower tracks can actually see a decline in IQ compared to a possible increase among those in the upper track.
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- Advanced technology enables tracking cells with light by introducing fluorescent or luminescent reporter genes into the cells' genome.
- This can be achieved by using tools to monitor gene expression to track when proteins are made and where they go in the cell.
- GFP is widely used in research laboratories as a marking tool to illuminate and track genes in fixed or living cells.
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- You might also want to look at the Wikipedia Comparison of Issue Tracking Systems, the DMOZ Bug Tracker survey, the article (and attached comments) Ask Slashdot: How do you track bugs for personal software projects?
- Redmine is a relatively recent (as of 2011) and pretty polished project tracking system.
- Trac is a bit more than a bug tracker: it's really an integrated wiki and bug tracking system.
- Flyspray is a web-based bug tracking system written in PHP.
- These are more oriented toward help desk ticket tracking than software bug tracking.
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- Enables developers to keep track of what they're working on, coordinate with each other, and plan releases.
- Can be used for tracking not only bugs, but also tasks, releases, new features, etc.
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- The index case is identified in epidemiology studies by tracking down the infected patients to try to determine how the disease originated.
- The index case is identified in epidemiology studies by tracking down the infected patients to try to determine how the disease originated.
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- The most important elements of marketing performance which are normally tracked include:
- Sales Analysis: Sophisticated organizations track sales in terms of "sales variance" - the deviation from the target figures - which allows an immediate picture of deviations to become evident.
- Market Share Analysis: Market share is an important metric to track.
- Market share is tracked through parameters including overall market share, segment share, relative share, annual fluctuation rate of market share, and the specific market sharing of customers.
- However, there are a number of indirect measures tracking customer attitudes which can also indicate the organization's performance over a longer period of time.