Leveraging Large Data Sets to Make Connections in Intro Stats
Join Michael Sullivan for a discussion around sound data collection and using that data to illustrate a wide variety of statistical concepts.
Mike Sullivan, III, Author
Join Michael Sullivan, III for a discussion on data in Introductory Statistics. The Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) report and guidelines are being revised and will certainly include even more emphasis on data analysis in the intro course. How can we facilitate sound data collection from a variety of sources? How can we use a single large data frame to develop statistical concepts throughout the course?
About the speaker

Mike Sullivan, III, Author
Mike Sullivan, III has training in mathematics, statistics, and economics, and brings a varied teaching background that includes 15 years of instruction in both the high school and college-levels. He is a retired full-time professor of mathematics and statistics at Joliet Junior College and current adjunct professor of statistics at Florida SouthWestern State College. Mike publishes series in Developmental Mathematics, Precalculus, and Statistics. Mike provides teaching and learning support at sullystats.com