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  2. Continuous Improvement in Education: A Toolkit for Schools ...

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    12 Template for a driver diagram II-32 13 Guiding quesions for developing a driver diagram II-33 14 Plan-Do-Study-Act planning tool for the Grove Elementary School example case II-43 15 Template for the Plan-Do-Study-Act planning tool II-44 16 Discussion guide for data collecion planning II-47 17 Run chart templates and examples II-51. ii

  3. Part 6: Maintaining and Supporting Your Technology, Forum ...

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    Part 6: Maintaining and Supporting Your Technology. Introduction to Maintaining and Supporting Technology in Education Organizations. Overseeing Technology. Considering Maintenance Services. Possible Indicators for Assessing Technology Maintenance. Establishing Maintenance Plans. Maintaining Software. Upgrading Software.

  4. Seven basic tools of quality - Wikipedia

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    Histogram. Pareto chart. Scatter diagram. Flow chart. Run chart. The seven basic tools of quality are a fixed set of visual exercises identified as being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to quality. [1] They are called basic because they are suitable for people with little formal training in statistics and because they can be used ...

  5. Failure mode and effects analysis - Wikipedia

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    Failure mode and effects analysis ( FMEA; often written with "failure modes" in plural) is the process of reviewing as many components, assemblies, and subsystems as possible to identify potential failure modes in a system and their causes and effects. For each component, the failure modes and their resulting effects on the rest of the system ...

  6. Create a Graph Classic-NCES Kids' Zone

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    NCES constantly uses graphs and charts in our publications and on the web. Sometimes, complicated information is difficult to understand and needs an illustration. Other times, a graph or chart helps impress people by getting your point across quickly and visually. Here you will find four different graphs and charts for you to consider.

  7. Ishikawa diagram - Wikipedia

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    Purpose. To break down (in successive layers of detail) root causes that potentially contribute to a particular effect. Ishikawa diagrams (also called fishbone diagrams, [1] herringbone diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential causes of a specific event. [2]

  8. Creating And Working With Control Charts In Excel

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    As throughout this tutorial we are using Excel 2013. Highlight relevant cells. Select (highlight) the cells containing the sample statistic of interest, the center line values, and the control limit values. A quick and easy way to do so is to hold down the <Ctrl> key and select the needed cells with the mouse.

  9. Provides a checklist for troubleshooting malfunctions in classroom microcomputers and explains steps involved for each component. Areas that are addressed include tools to have available; checking computer cables; disk drives; the computer itself; the monitor, or receiver; printers; and software.