Hello SBI listserv participants and SBI blog readers,
Hope you are enjoying your Saturday morning!
First, Thank you for your discussions on/contributions to the listserv - it is great to
hear about all the things that statistics teachers are doing in their classes!
Second, we have several new articles on the Simulation-based Inference blog
(
https://www.causeweb.org/sbi/) that have been recently posted:
1) We have two new posts on "How to use real data" by Kevin Ross and Nathan
Tintle.
2) Erin Blankenship, Karen McGaughey, and Kathryn Dobeck have written about their
experiences and what they thought was "The hardest thing about getting started with
simulation-based curricula."
3) For readers interested in "How to implement simulation-based methods in high
school classrooms/AP Statistics classes" - we have articles from Bob Peterson,
Catherine Case, and Josh Tabor, all AP Statistics teachers, writing about their
experiences.
On behalf of the ISI team, I'd like to thank all our blog contributors for writing
these pieces for us.
I hope you enjoy reading these articles, and others posted on the blog, as much as I do!
Have a nice weekend!
- Soma
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Soma Roy
Associate Professor
Statistics
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo CA 93407
Phone no.: (805)-756-5250
"… for whenever you learn something new, the whole world becomes that much
richer." - Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth