International audienceDrawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are of increasing importance. Understanding the relation between data and chance, necessary to understand statistical inference, is however challenging for students. Technological innovations – such as the Sampler in TinkerPlots (TP) – enable students to investigate this relationship by modeling a population and simulating repeated samples. Along this line, the research reported here presents the results of a pilot with fourteen 9th-grade students, inexperienced with sampling, in a Learning Lab. The pilot focuses on how students use TP as a digital environment for exploring data and chance – i.e. what strengths and constraints they encounter – and...
Digital technology is indispensable for doing and learning statistics. When technology is used in ma...
Abstract. We report how two sixth-grade students used software tools to formulate and evaluate infer...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
International audienceDrawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are o...
Drawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are of increasing importanc...
As an extension to an activity introducing Year 5 students to the practice of statistics, the softwa...
For the past 15 years, pre-university students in many countries including the United States have en...
While various studies suggest that informal statistical inference (ISI) can be developed by young st...
Recent literature suggests that secondary school students should learn about informal statistical in...
Using simulation approaches when conducting randomization tests for comparing two groups in the cont...
Repeated sampling approaches to inference that rely on simulations have recently gained prominence i...
International audienceThis paper reports on preliminary results of a study aiming to identify inform...
Statistical literacy skills and technological literacy skills are becoming increasingly entwined as ...
This paper presents the results of a teaching experiment to enhance 9th-grade students’ understandin...
This paper explores the use of the dynamic software package, TinkerPlots, as a research tool to assi...
Digital technology is indispensable for doing and learning statistics. When technology is used in ma...
Abstract. We report how two sixth-grade students used software tools to formulate and evaluate infer...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
International audienceDrawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are o...
Drawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are of increasing importanc...
As an extension to an activity introducing Year 5 students to the practice of statistics, the softwa...
For the past 15 years, pre-university students in many countries including the United States have en...
While various studies suggest that informal statistical inference (ISI) can be developed by young st...
Recent literature suggests that secondary school students should learn about informal statistical in...
Using simulation approaches when conducting randomization tests for comparing two groups in the cont...
Repeated sampling approaches to inference that rely on simulations have recently gained prominence i...
International audienceThis paper reports on preliminary results of a study aiming to identify inform...
Statistical literacy skills and technological literacy skills are becoming increasingly entwined as ...
This paper presents the results of a teaching experiment to enhance 9th-grade students’ understandin...
This paper explores the use of the dynamic software package, TinkerPlots, as a research tool to assi...
Digital technology is indispensable for doing and learning statistics. When technology is used in ma...
Abstract. We report how two sixth-grade students used software tools to formulate and evaluate infer...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....