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Have you seen this?... Teaching Statistics – web help from the USA

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Vol: 
8
Num: 
1
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Authors: 
Warren Gilchrist
Abstract: 
In the past, the UK developments in teaching statistics have been well ahead of the USA, (clearly an unbiased and objective assessment). However, over the years there has been a significant growth in interest in statistical education in universities and schools the USA and there are now many well funded initiatives and web resources that, in spite of differences between the University systems, can be of value to UK teachers…Links to the resources have been made available via the Maths, Stats & OR Network website at: http://mathstore.gla.ac.uk/index.php?pid=Web%20help%20from%20the%20USA
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8124_wilchrist_w_teachingstatsusa.pdf
Keywords: 
stats, statistics, statistical education, online resources, teaching and learning resources, web, online, USA, teaching, learning, assessment, American Statistical Association, Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE), Assessment Resource Tools for Improving Statistical Thinking (ARTIST), Advanced Placement Programme (AP Statistics), Technology Innovations in Statistics Education (TISE), Data and Story Library (DASL), Chance Newsletter, Rice Virtual Laboratory in Statistics, Statistics Online Computational Resources (SOCR), Statlib, Globally Accessible Statistical Procedures (GASP), Education Resource Information Centre (ERIC), Wolfram MathWorld, Math Archivesm Math Forum, Wikipedia, encyclopaedia, seen this, software, MSOR Connections Feb 2008 Vol 8 No 1