D Dash is a simple and intuitive platform that allows users to create and manage their own dashboards. It's designed to be user-friendly, even for those who aren't tech-savvy.
The key to getting started with D Dash is understanding its core features. This includes the ability to create custom dashboards, add widgets, and connect data sources. It's a great tool for anyone who wants to stay on top of their data without getting overwhelmed.
One of the best things about D Dash is its flexibility. Users can choose from a variety of widgets and data sources to create a dashboard that meets their specific needs. This makes it a great option for both personal and professional use.
Student Programs
The DASH student version has been reviewed by its developers, ensuring content and construct validity. This version has a high reliability coefficient of 0.82, indicating very good reliability.
There are three versions of the DASH, although the specific versions are not mentioned. The DASH Score Sheet – Student Version (DASH-SV) is one of them.
Two forms are available for the DASH-SV, but the details of these forms are not specified.
Adding Funds to a Tap Card
You can purchase stored value (cash) on a TAP card at any TAP retailer or ticket vending machine in Metro rail stations.
To add funds to your TAP card, you can visit a TAP retailer, call the LADOT Transit Customer Service Center, or purchase online. You can also use ticket vending machines in Metro rail stations.
For phone or web purchases, it takes three days for the stored value to be uploaded to the TAP card and recognized on the bus. This means you'll need to plan ahead and make sure you have enough funds on your card before you need to use it.
You can find a list of TAP retailers by calling the LADOT Transit Customer Service Center at (213, 310, 323, or 818) 808-2273.
Here are some things to keep in mind when adding funds to your TAP card:
- Phone and web purchases must be tapped within 30 days of purchase or they will no longer be available.
- Phone or web purchases require three days for the stored value to be uploaded to the TAP card and recognized on the bus.
Accepted Fare Media
If you're a student looking to ride DASH buses, you'll want to know what fare media are accepted. TAP cards are the most convenient option, allowing you to purchase a DASH 31-Day Pass or add stored value to your card.
You can buy a DASH 31-Day Pass or add stored value to your TAP card at various locations, including the LADOT Transit Customer Service Center, selected TAP retailers, by phone, or online. Stored value can also be purchased at any TAP retailer or ticket vending machines in Metro rail stations.
If you choose to buy your DASH pass online or by phone, be aware that it must be tapped within 30 days of purchase to remain valid. The 31-Day Pass can be tapped on a DASH bus, while stored value can be tapped on any bus or at Metro rail stations.
Here's a breakdown of the accepted fare media for DASH buses:
Student Long Form
The DASH Student Long Form is a comprehensive evaluation tool that provides instructors with valuable insights into their teaching effectiveness. It asks students to rate instructors on the six DASH Elements and the Behaviors associated with each Element.
There are a total of 23 Behaviors associated with the Elements on the DASH-SV Long Form. This detailed assessment takes about 5-7 minutes to complete.
The DASH-SV Long Form is a diagnostic tool that provides significant information to the instructor, helping them to identify areas for improvement.
Versions
There are three versions of the DASH program, each designed for a specific group.
The DASH Rater Version is designed for trained raters to rate instructors, providing a structured framework for evaluating teaching effectiveness.
The DASH Student Version is designed for students to rate their instructors, giving students a voice in the evaluation process.
The DASH Instructor Version is designed for instructors to rate themselves, promoting self-reflection and improvement.
Here are the different versions of the DASH program:
- DASH Rater Version
- DASH Student Version
- DASH Instructor Version
Translations
The DASH student program is a great resource for students around the world. It's been translated into eight languages to make it more accessible to a broader audience.
The languages it's been translated into include German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Mandarin).
Here's a breakdown of the languages DASH has been translated into:
- German
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese (Mandarin)
Additionally, translations for Arabic, Turkish, and Norwegian are currently in process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is LA dash still free?
No, LA DASH fares are no longer free. Currently, all DASH routes have the same fare, which is now a paid service
What is the definition of dash D?
Dash D is an intransitive verb meaning to move with sudden speed. It describes a swift and rapid movement, often with a sense of urgency or energy.
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