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===Interactive, Data-Driven and Technology-Enhanced Approaches for Probability and Statistics Education===
===Interactive, Data-Driven and Technology-Enhanced Approaches for Probability and Statistics Education===
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In this 2-hour special session we'll select and invite 5 speakers to give 20+5 min talks presenting their novel approaches for integrating technology and modern pedagogical ideas in different types of probability and statistics classes. The focus of this session will be on hands-on utilization of research-generated data, tools for statistical computing and Web-based learning resources and instructional materials.
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In this 2-hour special session we'll select and invite 4 speakers to give 20+5 min talks presenting their novel approaches for integrating 20+technology and modern pedagogical ideas in different types of probability and statistics classes. The focus of this session will be on hands-on utilization of research-generated data, tools for statistical computing and Web-based learning resources and instructional materials.
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The presenters we will discuss ideas and activities for helping students to learn fundamental concepts of statistical inference with a randomization-based curriculum rather than normal-based inference. These approaches lead to deeper conceptual understanding, make clear connections between study design and scope of conclusions, and provide powerful and generalizable analysis frameworks.  
===Logistics===
===Logistics===
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* Place: TBD
* Place: TBD
* Abstract submission and inquiries: Contact [http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~nchristo Nicolas Christou]
* Abstract submission and inquiries: Contact [http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~nchristo Nicolas Christou]
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* Speakers: TBD
 
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===Abstracts===
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===Speakers===
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* TBD
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* [http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~nchristo Nicolas Christou], Examples of Embedding SOCR materials in Undergraduate Statistics Curricula
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* [http://statweb.calpoly.edu/arossman/ Allan Rossman], Concepts of Statistical Inference: A Randomization-Based Curriculum
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* TBD, TBD
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* [http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~dinov Ivo Dinov], Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Technology-Enhanced Probability and Statistics Education
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===See also===
===See also===

Revision as of 23:11, 1 April 2009

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SOCR News - 2009 ISI Special Session

Interactive, Data-Driven and Technology-Enhanced Approaches for Probability and Statistics Education

In this 2-hour special session we'll select and invite 4 speakers to give 20+5 min talks presenting their novel approaches for integrating 20+technology and modern pedagogical ideas in different types of probability and statistics classes. The focus of this session will be on hands-on utilization of research-generated data, tools for statistical computing and Web-based learning resources and instructional materials.

The presenters we will discuss ideas and activities for helping students to learn fundamental concepts of statistical inference with a randomization-based curriculum rather than normal-based inference. These approaches lead to deeper conceptual understanding, make clear connections between study design and scope of conclusions, and provide powerful and generalizable analysis frameworks.

Logistics

Speakers

  • Nicolas Christou, Examples of Embedding SOCR materials in Undergraduate Statistics Curricula
  • Allan Rossman, Concepts of Statistical Inference: A Randomization-Based Curriculum
  • TBD, TBD
  • Ivo Dinov, Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Technology-Enhanced Probability and Statistics Education


See also




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