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10 * ! | Sun, 8/3/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-104B | |
Technology's Impact on Statistics Education: Past, Present, and Future — Invited Papers | |||
Host Chapter-Boston , Statistics Without Borders , Education Workgroup on Undergraduate Curriculum Guidelines , Section on Statistical Education , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Council of Chapters , ASA 175th Anniversary Steering Committee , Committee on ASA Archives and Historical Materials | |||
Organizer(s): John D. McKenzie Jr., Babson College | |||
Chair(s): Nicholas J. Horton, Amherst College | |||
2:05 PM | Technology Innovations in Statistics Education — Roxy Peck, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo | ||
2:30 PM | Simulation-Based Methods in Statistics Education, and Google Tools — Tim Hesterberg, Google | ||
2:55 PM | Interacting with Students: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow — Paul F. Velleman, Cornell University | ||
3:20 PM | Health in Numbers: Quantitative Methods in Clinical and Public Health Research---An Early edX Free Online Course — Marcello Pagano, Harvard School of Public Health | ||
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion |
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