JSM Preliminary Online Program
This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings in Washington, DC.

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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418 Wed, 8/5/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-160
Active Learning in Statistics Education - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): Jamis Perrett, Texas A&M University
    8:35 AM   An A-maze-ing ComparisonMary Richardson, Grand Valley State University; Diann Reischman, Grand Valley State University
    8:50 AM   The Magical Number 7Diann Reischman, Grand Valley State University; Mary Richardson, Grand Valley State University
    9:05 AM   Playing Games with a PurposeShonda Kuiper, Grinnell College
    9:20 AM   Adapting a Carnival Guessing Game to Teach Experimental DesignNicholas Burn, Abbott Point of Care
    9:35 AM   Planning and Implementing a Hands-On Epidemiology Investigation Unit for Advanced Placement Statistics and Biology High-School StudentsEllen K. Endriss, Career Center High School; Sean Bennett, Career Center High School
    9:50 AM   TigerSTAT: A First Person Shooter Game for Statistics EducationAdam Wright, U.S. Military Academy at West Point; Frank Wattenberg, U.S. Military Academy; Rodney Sturdivant, U.S. Military Academy; Nick Davis, Tietronix
    10:05 AM   Supporting Math Undergraduates: Self-Learning Materials for Introductory Statistics CourseJuhyun Park, Lancaster University; Matthew Sperrin, Lancaster University
 

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