Jessica,
I know this isn't research methods per se, but it's nearby. I took a simulation
workshop from sender of the message (Rossman and Chance) and use his and his partner's
websites in my classes. If you have a free weekend, and there's something interesting
in the program, maybe it's worth a trip up for you to see if anybody's talking
about gamification. You could think of it as a big-G paper ecological survey trip.
Scot
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<arossman(a)calpoly.edu>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 1:05:34 PM
To: sbi(a)causeweb.org
Subject: [SBI] FW: early registration for USCOTS ends on April 1 (no foolin')
Hello SBI folks,
The message below (apologies if you’ve already received it) encourages you to register for
the upcoming U.S. Conference on Teaching Statistics. I might add that some of the
pre-conference workshops address simulation-based inference in various forms. Thanks for
considering this, and please help to spread the word to others who might be interested,
Allan Rossman
From: owner-isostat(a)venus.cc.oberlin.edu [mailto:owner-isostat@venus.cc.oberlin.edu] On
Behalf Of Allan Rossman
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 9:51 AM
To: isostat(a)oberlin.edu
Subject: [isostat] early registration for USCOTS ends on April 1 (no foolin')
Hi folks,
Early registration for the 2017 U.S. Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), to be
held at Penn State on May 18-20, ends on April 1 (no foolin'), so please register
soon.
The theme for this year's conference is "Show Me the Data!" The conference
will feature an opening session led by Chris Wild (Univ of Auckland), plenary
presentations by Rob Kass (Carnegie Mellon), Deb Nolan (Univ of California - Berkeley),
Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel (Duke Univ), and Jay Lehmann (College of San Mateo), four sets of
interactive breakout sessions, and two "posters and beyond" sessions. The
conference will also feature pre-conference workshops, exhibitor demonstrations,
"birds of a feather" discussion groups, a social media challenge, and a banquet
dinner and awards presentation. More information about the program can be found at:
https://www.causeweb.org/cause/uscots/uscots17/program.
Despite all of the highly informative and entertaining aspects of the conference above,
the real highlight of USCOTS is getting to know and chat with others who are committed to
improving their teaching of statistics. Please join in the fun and exchange of ideas by
registering before April 1 at:
https://www.causeweb.org/cause/uscots/uscots17/register
I hope to see you at Penn State in May. Thanks for reading,
Allan Rossman
USCOTS Program Chair
arossman@calpoly.edu<mailto:arossman@calpoly.edu>
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Professor and Chair
Department of Statistics
Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo CA 93407
arossman@calpoly.edu<mailto:arossman@calpoly.edu>
http://statweb.calpoly.edu/arossman/
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