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Department of Statistics, UCLA
Center for the Teaching of Statistics
Technology Innovations in Statistics Education
University of California, Los Angeles


Volume 1, Issue 1 2007

The Role of Technology in Improving Student Learning of Statistics

Beth Chance, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, USA
Dani Ben-Zvi, University of Haifa, Israel
Joan Garfield, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Elsa Medina, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, USA

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ABSTRACT:
This paper provides a broad overview of the role technological tools can play in helping students understand and reason about important statistical ideas. We summarize recent developments in the use of technology in teaching statistics in light of changes in course content, pedagogical methods, and instructional formats. Issues and practical challenges in selecting and implementing technological tools are presented discussed, and examples of exemplary tools are provided along with suggestions for their use.

KEYWORDS:
Statistics Education, Educational Software, Introductory Statistics, Technology Implementation

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Beth Chance, Dani Ben-Zvi, Joan Garfield, and Elsa Medina (2007) "The Role of Technology in Improving Student Learning of Statistics", Technology Innovations in Statistics Education: Vol. 1: No. 1, Article 2.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/uclastat/cts/tise/vol1/iss1/art2




 
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