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Conference presentations by the
authors about our curriculum
- PowerPoint slides giving an
overview of the curriculum and assessment results presented at eCOTS,
May 2016
- Poster giving an overview of
our curriculum presented
at JSM in Vancouver, August 2010.
- PowerPoint slides giving an
overview of our curriculum presented at JMM in New Orleans,
January 2011.
- PowerPoint slides giving an overview, history, and
assessment results presented at JSM in Miami, August 2011.
- PowerPoint slides giving an overview and history of
our curriculum presented at JMM in Boston, January
2012.
- PowerPoint slides giving an overview and assessment
results presented at
from JSM in San Diego,
August 2012.
- PowerPoint slides giving examples and sample
assessment presented at
JMM in San
Diego, January 2013.
- Poster showing intuitive test statistics presented at USCOTS in Cary, NC,
May 2013.
- PowerPoint-1 slides showing
assessment results presented at JSM in Montreal,
August 2013.
- PowerPoint-2
slides giving a comparison between the Lock5 project and ISI presented
at JSM
in Montreal,
August 2013.
- PowerPoint-1 slides
giving an overview and examples from our curriculum presented at eCOTS,
May 2014.
- PowerPoint-2 slides showing
distinctive features, table of contents, and examples presented at
eCOTS, Math 2014.
- PowerPoint-1 slides giving results
from attitudes assessments presented at ICOTS in Flagstaff, July 2014.
- PowerPoint-2 slides
giving results from content assessments presented at ICOTS in
Flagstaff, July 2014.
- PowerPoint-3
slides giving assessment results on understanding of p-value and
confidence intervals presented at ICOTS in Flagstaff, July 2014.
- PowerPoint-4 slides giving
an overview of the curriculum with a focus on early introduction of
p-value presented at ICOTS in Flagstaff, July 2014.
- PowerPoint slides
showing how we introduce tests of significance using a
simulation/randomization approach presented at CMC3 in Monterey,
CA, December 2014.
- PowerPoint slides
showing how simulation methods can be used to teach inference for
correlation and regression presented at JMM, San Antonio, TX, January
2015
- Poster
explaining how assessment data can be modeled using a hierarchical
approach presented at the ASA Conference on Statistical Practice, New
Orleans, LA, February 2015.
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