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Tree species activity from workshop in Morro Bay, California

November 7, 2018Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

The kick off workshop for being more intentional about teaching statistical thinking in undergraduate biology courses was held September 7th & 8th in Morro Bay, California. Some of our tangibles from that workshop are now coming in and this post contains an activity that you may do with your biology students. We have also provided

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August 15, 2018Jill VanderStoepContent, General information

What might a user of the STUB Network want to post? Do you have a question about the best context to use for teaching a statistical test? Do you wonder if there is a best pedagogy for teaching a certain topic, or concept, or statistical test in your class? What are some pitfalls that others

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