Hi Michael,
I just purchased a book called Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks by Gelman and Nolan, 2002, published by Oxford University Press to use in developing a statistics module for one of my classes. Maybe you would find it helpful.
Sandra

Sandra L. Westmoreland, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Box 425799
Texas Woman's University
Denton, Texas 76204
(940) 898-2560
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From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Lerner
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Subject: Basic statistics activities?

Hi all,

I'm using TBL for the first time in a Science and Pseudoscience class. The class is full of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors who are really interested and engaged. They're also all non-scientists who have zero desire to take another science class ever again. None are pre-med/pre-health.

To my happy surprise, they requested that I alter the syllabus to cover some intro statistics! I have time left to squeeze in a R.A.T. and maybe a week worth of material. Can anybody recommend any good resources, especially in terms of good activities or online texts?

Cheers,
-Michael

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Michael Lerner
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Earlham College - Drawer 111
801 National Road West
Richmond, IN   47374-4095

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