RESOURCES FOR TEACHING STATISTICS
- American Statistical Association’s (ASA) Resources
- , sharing information for students about the profession and for educators about teaching
Assessments - , offering games, contests, resources and research
Educating Statistics Educators - by the ASA/MAA
- First Day of Class Resources
- , by Beth Chance, PhD
- and by Larry Lesser
- Projects and Posters
- providing over 75 interesting graphs for students to analyze by the New York Times and ASA
- OnlineStatBook
- Games on
- Download and
- ´¡³§´¡â€™s
- for students
- ASA's K-12 for educators
TED Talks - by Arthur Benjamin
- by Hans Rosling
- by Esther Duflo
- by Steve Wang
- by Peter Donnelly
- by Hans Rosling
- Videos on Statistical Concepts
- highlights the margin of error
- emphasizes understanding your funding source
- by Hans Rosling
- Entertainment
- (psych stats)
- (scatterplots)
- (Chi-squared goodness-of-fit)
- (two sample proportion)
- (two sample t-test)
- (no results)
- (time plots)
- (statistical reporting humor)
- (evidence-based medicine)
- with various articles about ethics
- Journal of Statistics Education
- is an example of an unethical study
- University of Washington’s course
- identifies systematic misconceptions and develops teaching materials
- provides a glimpse into to how others live around the world, organized by income
- ASA and Joint Committees
- with articles, course materials and helpful links
- offering resources for non-statistician audiences