Robert,
Do you make much use of apps? Some online apps will attempt to introduce a
"traditional" inferential procedure with simulations, e.g.:
https://homer.shinyapps.io/SlowGoodness/
If you know some R they are not all that difficult to write -- and you could also modify
the source code for existing apps to match AP course terminology, etc.
It would be a worthwhile project for some AP instructors to get together and design a
suite of such AP-directed simulation apps.
Regards,
Homer S. White
Professor of Mathematics
Georgetown College, KY 40324
502-863-8307
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Subject: [SBI] Simulation methods in an AP course
Does anyone have some insight on how to blend simulation methods concepts with the AP
curriculum. Also I will be starting inference soon, so I would love to hear ideas and
experiences. My problem is I really love the ISI material, but at the same time my
students must know the formulas and conditions from the theory based methods.