CAUSE Updates on Research, CAUSEweb, and USCOTS JSM 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Panel Presentation by Dennis Pearl, The Ohio State University Joan Garfield, University of Minnesota Deborah Rumsey, The Ohio State University Roger Woodard, North Carolina State University CAUSE Updates on Research, CAUSEweb, and USCOTS
Overview Dennis Pearl, Director of CAUSE –Organizational overview & collaborative efforts Roger Woodard, CAUSEweb Editor –Growing collection available on CAUSEweb Deborah Rumsey, USCOTS Program Chair –First US Conference on Teaching Statistics Joan Garfield, Associate Director for Research –Research-based initiatives & resources
Dennis’ title goes here Dennis Pearl, Director of CAUSE Department of Statistics The Ohio State University
Dennis’ Slides go here
Roger’s Title Goes Here Roger Woodard, CAUSEweb Editor North Carolina State University
Roger’s Slides go here
The First United States Conference on Teaching Statistics Deborah J. Rumsey, USCOTS Program Chair Department of Statistics The Ohio State University
Hold a national conference in the United States that focuses on undergraduate level statistics education Target audience: statistics teachers from all institutions and disciplines. Goals of USCOTS
Provide opportunities to share ideas, methods, resources, and research results that participants can incorporate into their own statistics courses at their institutions. Promote connections between all teachers of undergraduate level statistics
Goals of USCOTS Identify additional needs, and concerns of statistics teachers to be addressed at future conferences. Facilitate team building and post- conference implementation plans combined with CAUSE sponsored support and follow-up
The First United States Conference on Teaching Statistics Date: May 19-21, 2004 Hosted by: Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE) Location: The Ohio State University, Blackwell Conference Center Size of Conference: Approximately 200? Conference Theme: “Building Connections for Undergraduate Statistics Teaching”
USCOTS Program 3 Major Areas –Curriculum: What do we Teach –Pedagogy: How do we Teach –Research: How do I know what I’m doing is the right thing? Underlying Thread: Resources
USCOTS Program Overall structure: –Plenary Session –Spotlight Session –Breakout Sessions
USCOTS Philosophy Beyond “How I Do It” to “How You Can Do it Too” Two way communication Focusing on Undergraduate Statistics with ties to K-12 Many opportunities for connections Active and fun
USCOTS Participants (n=300)
USCOTS Participants
Favorite topic to teach: Hypothesis Testing Least Favorite: Probability Highest Degree: 50% PhD, 33% MS Gender: About even Favorite Topic in High School: 55% said Mathematics
Plenary Speakers Roger Woodard Roxy Peck George Cobb Dick Scheaffer Robin Lock Ann Watkins Cliff Konold
Spotlight Sessions
Breakout Sessions
Lunch Discussions
Photo Gallery
USCOTS Interactive!
Teaching Resource Notebook Curriculum Pedagogy Research USEI Guidelines GAISE Recommendations CAUSEweb ASA Stat Education Information
Giveaways and Contests
Exhibitors
Songs for USCOTS Written by Jeff Witmer Performed by Jeff Witmer and Christine Franklin –“Use a T” to the tune of “Let it Be” –“Statistician” to the tune of “Desperado” –“Born for the USCOTS” to the tune of…
Banquet and Awards
George Cobb wins Lifetime Achievement Award
Webster West wins CAUSEweb Resource of the Year
10 Teaching Techniques Incorporated into USCOTS On-line survey tools Hand held data collection devices Participant driven data to analyze Songs and poetry about statistics Humor: cartoons and jokes about statistics
10 Teaching Techniques Incorporated into USCOTS Photographs, captions, web blogs Question-response boards Show and tell opportunities Small group discussions A collection of resources to disseminate
Feedback Overwhelmingly positive Great enthusiasm and energy Facilities worked very well Lots of discussion, networking happening When will the next USCOTS be?
Future Plans for USCOTS USCOTS ‘07 –May, 2007 –The Ohio State University Planned Conference Cycle –Tentatively planned for every 2 years –Years immediately preceding or following ICOTS USCOTS E-News
Special Thanks Dennis Pearl, CAUSE Director Jackie Miller, USCOTS Co-Chair Joan Garfield, USCOTS Research Program
USCOTS Program Committee Deb Rumsey (Program Chair) Jackie Miller (Co-Chair) Joan Garfield Bob delMas Mark Earley Jeff Witmer Bill Harkness Sterling Hilton Dennis Pearl Chris Franklin Rob Gould Bob Johnson Carl Lee Robin Lock Marsha Lovett Mary Parker Norean Sharpe Roger Hoerl Brad Hartlaub Peter Flanagan-Hyde Rich Alldredge
Support from: American Statistical Association Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University College of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, The Ohio State University
All Conference Handouts Abstracts Photo Gallery Plenary Talks Words to Songs Watch for Information on USCOTS ’07!
The Research Arm of CAUSE Joan Garfield, Associate Director for Research University of Minnesota
Research Mission Establish the area of statistics education research as a recognized discipline with a visible presence. Prepare and connect researchers from all disciplines that conduct research in statistics education. Collect and disseminate resources on research in statistics education.
Research Advisory Board Beth Chance. California Polytechnic State University Robert delMas, University of Minnesota Mark Earley, Bowling Green State University John Holcomb, Cleveland State University Cliff Konold, U Mass, Amherst Carl Lee, Central Michigan University Marsha Lovett, Carnegie Mellon Jackie Miller, The Ohio State University Mike Shaughnessy, Portland State University
Current Goals and Projects Maintain and update Research web pages for CAUSEweb Organize research sessions for USCOTS (Nuts and Bolts, Not a Solo Sport, Hatch a Little Research, I wonder…) Organize research workshops for CAUSE grants
Current Goals and Projects Provide a list of resource people to contact for advice or mentoring regarding research in statistics education. Create ways to improve linkages across disciplines and develop collaborative projects.
Current Goals and Projects Initiate projects that will help connect research to teaching practice. Organize a research forum that brings together researchers across the disciplines. Serve as an advisory board for other research projects.
Take a look at our Research Pages
Future Additions Add Evaluation component Address ethical issues in classroom research Host site for people to find collaborators List some good research questions Explore formal connection to ASA
What is missing? Comments and suggestions are welcome! Send to
Discussion
Contact Information Dennis Pearl Roger Woodard Deb Rumsey Joan Garfield