JSM Activity #224

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224 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Continental Ballroom 7 & 8
Rethinking Assessment in Statistics Education: Realigning Goals and Updating Resources and Practices - Invited - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Organizer(s): Beth L. Chance, California Polytechnic State University
Chair(s): Beth L. Chance, California Polytechnic State University
     10:35 AM   Questions For Formative and Summative Assessment that Encourage Deep rather than Surface Approaches to Learning Basic Statistics in a Computer EnvironmentRuth Hubbard, Queensland University of Technology
     11:00 AM   Web ARTIST: An Online Resource for the Assessment of Instructional OutcomesRobert C. delMas, University of Minnesota
     11:25 AM   Students' Attitudes: The "Other" Important Outcome in Statistics EducationCandace G. Schau, CS Consultants
     11:50 PM   Disc: John P. Holcomb, Cleveland State University
     12:10 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2003