JSM Activity #360


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Activity ID:  360
Title
Active Learning and Projects for Student Learning
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/14/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Gramercy Suite A
Section on Statistical Education* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Carol J. Blumberg, Winona State University
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 3:35 PM
Description

This session will present innovative approaches to teaching popular topics in statistics. These include, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and probability. Another focus will center on active learning and an assessment of its impact at a large university.
  300951  By:  Mary   Richardson 2:05 PM 08/14/2002
Using Kisses to Illustrate Confidence Interval and Hypothesis Testing Concepts

  300568  By:  Murray H. Siegel 2:20 PM 08/14/2002
Developing the Concept of Confidence Interval--Low Tech and High Tech

  300944  By:  Steven  J. Sepanski 2:35 PM 08/14/2002
Stacking the Deck for Learning Statistics

  301835  By:  James J. Cochran 2:50 PM 08/14/2002
Active Learning in the Introductory Statistics Classroom

  300439  By:  Scott D. Grimshaw 3:05 PM 08/14/2002
Twenty Years of the Utah Colleges Exit Poll: Learning by Doing

  301071  By:  Miguel A. Caceres 3:20 PM 08/14/2002
Using Marbles to Teach Introductory Probability Courses

JSM 2002

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Revised March 2002