Legend: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center = CC, Westin Boston Waterfront = W, Seaport Boston Hotel = S
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342 * | Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-260 | |
Classroom Activities and Capstone Projects — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistical Education , Statistics in Business Schools Interest Group | |||
Chair(s): Miles Ott, Augsburg College | |||
10:35 AM | Tools for Teaching R and Statistics Using Games — Brad Luen, Indiana University ; Michael Higgins | ||
10:50 AM | Name-Brand vs. Off-Brand: A Twist on Taste Testing for a Mathematical Statistics Course — Eric Reyes | ||
11:05 AM | Time Series Analysis for Device Usage in Electronic Classrooms — Yong Xu, Radford University ; Joshua Williams, Radford University | ||
11:20 AM | Analyzing Real Data Demands Database Skills — Robert Carver, Stonehill College | ||
11:35 AM | The Use of Consulting Projects in Undergraduate Statistics Education — Laurence Robinson, Ohio Northern University ; Ryan Rahrig, Ohio Northern University | ||
11:50 AM | A Template for a Capstone Statistics Project Based on Bradley-Terry Models — Robin Lock, St. Lawrence University | ||
12:05 PM | Choose-Your-Own Capstone Adventure: Providing Flexible Paths for Undergraduate Majors — Rebecca Nugent, Carnegie Mellon |
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