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Workshop on Teaching Introductory Statistics Sessions 6 & 7: Using Technology in the Classroom, Parts I & II Roger Woodard, North Carolina State University Ginger Holmes Rowell, Middle Tennessee State University Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee July 10-13, 2006
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2 GAISE: Use Technology For Developing Concepts & Analyzing Data Not to be used for the sake of using technology Allows students to focus on interpretation, not mechanics Helps students analyze data, visualize concepts, and understand abstract ideas Examples Include: Computer software, graphing calculators, applets, websites, response systems, etc.
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3 Using Technology help avoid using technology just to use technology consider the To help avoid using technology just to use technology consider the Triadic Approach to Technology Assessment Technology Activity Outcome Flashlight Project, The TLT Group, http://www.tltgroup.org/media/fl/Triad.htmttp://www.tltgroup.org/media/fl/Triad.htm
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4 An Example: Using Technology Select Technology Select Activity Desired Outcome Visualize shape of binomial distribution for different values of n and p. Recognize convergence of relative frequency to distribution function. Simulate a binomial experiment 10, 100 & 1000 times. Vary n and p. 10 Simulations – Low Tech 1000 Simulations – High Tech (Computer Simulation)
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5 Using Technology Sessions Outline Part I: Analyze Data Demo statistical software Time for project work Part II: Conceptual Understanding Visualization through simulation Software, Calculator, Applets
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6 Technologies for Analysis Statistical Software Packages Internet-based (Java) Analysis Tools StatCrunch (www.statcrunch.com) Others Graphing Calculators Computer Response Systems “Clickers” TI Navigator
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7 Statistical Software Packages Lots of choices – even for intro stat Look for Easy to use – intuitive interface Helps students focus on concepts and interpretation Good price (i.e. student versions) Encourage students to Learn how to use the help menus and Figure out some things on their own
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8 Don’t Forget About Using technology to create reports of their analysis Importing graphs into Word/PowerPoint Exposure to “standards” for writing in their discipline When grading reports, develop a rubric Encourages better reports Important for grading Helps students know what is important
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9 Technology for Analysis Demonstrations Fathom StatCrunch Some links Statistical Tests fonsq3.let.uva.nl/Service/Statistics.html VassarStat faculty.vasser.edu/lowry/VassarStats.html Statistics Online Computational Resource Socr.stat.ucla.edu/htmls/SOCR_Analyses.html Statistical Calculators calculators.stat.ucla.edu
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10 Its Your Turn What are appropriate ways to incorporate technology into the activity that you are developing? Spend time working on this with your group.
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