PPT-MAKING PREDICTIONS ABOUT FUTURE

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Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future How different will your city be in the year 2050 What will be better and what will be worse then Will life

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Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future How different will your city be in the year 2050 What will be better and what will be worse then Will life be better if humans share their space with robots. M. aking Sense of the Future. Talk by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the EMTACL 2012 conference. 1. What Next for Libraries? Making Sense of the Future. Reflections on the past & thoughts on the future. http://. 7.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of fictional texts, narrative nonfiction, and poetry. .. e) Make. , confirm, and revise predictions. . What is a prediction? . A prediction is a forecast or an educated guess of what may happen next. Chapter 1. Section 1. Thinking Like a Scientist. pages #5 – #12.. Scientists use skills such as:. . 1. . observing. 2. . inferring. 3. . predicting. 4. . classifying. . and. 5. . making models. . I . will. travel to Japan next summer : decision. I . am going to . study German at school: plan. WILL / GOING TO. The simple Future has two different forms in English: will and be going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings as mentioned before.. Grades 3 – 5. © 2013 Texas Education Agency / The University of Texas System. “ Inferring is the bedrock of comprehension, not only in reading. We infer in many realms. Our life clicks along more smoothly if we can read the world as well as text. Inferring is about reading faces, reading body language, reading expressions, and reading tone as well as reading text.”. 3.8 Time Series. What we are looking at now. Very important for Merit AND Excellence!. Fitted vs. Raw. This involves comparing the raw data (black line) with the fitted model (green line).. In particular, we are looking at how well the model fits the data. . Politics. Politics. How do you think someone’s political affiliation (Republican, Democrat, Green, Libertarian, Independent, etc.) may affect his or her analysis of the likelihood of certain world events? When have you seen this happen in real life?. line of best fit. scatter plots. interpolation. extrapolation. M. ake interpolations and extrapolations related to how long it will take for the candle to burn to ____ cm tall or to completely burn out.. Judith K. . Hughey. Kenneth F. . Hughey. Kansas State University. Manhattan, KS. NACADA Conference. Nashville, TN. October 5, 2012. How does it look for students preparing for the future?. What is needed to prepare for the future—for students and for advisors?. I . will. travel to Japan next summer : decision. I . am going to . study German at school: plan. WILL / GOING TO. The simple Future has two different forms in English: will and be going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings as mentioned before.. Samuel Schindler. Zukunftskolleg and Department of Philosophy. University of Konstanz. 1. Agenda. Assume that temporal novelty does not have any special weight in theory-appraisal. Review and critique Worrall’s account of use-novelty. Chapter 1. Section 1. Thinking Like a Scientist. pages #5 – #12.. Scientists use skills such as:. . 1. . observing. 2. . inferring. 3. . predicting. 4. . classifying. . and. 5. . making models. . échauffement. En silence, préparez des réponses aux questions . suivantes:. Comment seras-tu dans 10 ans? . Que feras-tu dans la vie? . . Présentez en groups de 4. . La prof choisira des victimes à présenter . Making Predictions with Experimental Probability Warm Up Probabilities can be used to make predictions in daily life. A prediction is something that can reasonably be expected to happen in the future.

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