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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
2015Poster
explaining how assessment data can be modeled using a hierarchical
approach presented at the ASA Conference on Statistical Practice, New
Orleans, LA, February 2015. |