The author of this article reflects on the uses of technology in statistics education, comparing the state of the art as described in her article from 1992 with current developments. She reviews five categories of software: software that uses video as data, Geographical Information Systems, graph construction tools, systems with distribution and data manipulation capabilities, and probability generation tools. Considering how software has changed in the past fifteen years, the author argues that while remarkable technological progress has been made, many of the same pedagogical caveats apply as in 1992. These concerns are an integral part of studying the uses of technology as a learning tool in any content area, so it is important that w...
Dynamic interactive technology brings new opportunities for helping students learn central statistic...
The theme of technology is particularly important for statistics education because of the role of te...
Today's world is overwhelmed with statistics. Virtually, every economic and scientific activity reli...
This paper provides a broad overview of the role technological tools can play in helping students un...
Three of the revised GAISE guidelines for statistics education are: 1a. Teach statistics as an inves...
Technology has revolutionised society and it has revolutionised the way in which statistics, as a pr...
The Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education Project College report states ...
Technology has become an inseparable part of modern statistical practice (Gould, 2010), and, to a la...
From the days when statistical calculations were done on mechanical calculators to today, technology...
Over the past few decades there has been a large amount of research dedicated to the teaching of sta...
In response to calls for reform an innovative course which has at its core element a dynamical stati...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an updated overview of digital technologies relevant to st...
Statistics education has tended to focus on mathematical and mechanical aspects of knowledge. This d...
The purpose of this research is to examine the use of technology in teaching high school statistics....
In the second set of reflective writings (the first set appears in Chap. 13), another group of promi...
Dynamic interactive technology brings new opportunities for helping students learn central statistic...
The theme of technology is particularly important for statistics education because of the role of te...
Today's world is overwhelmed with statistics. Virtually, every economic and scientific activity reli...
This paper provides a broad overview of the role technological tools can play in helping students un...
Three of the revised GAISE guidelines for statistics education are: 1a. Teach statistics as an inves...
Technology has revolutionised society and it has revolutionised the way in which statistics, as a pr...
The Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education Project College report states ...
Technology has become an inseparable part of modern statistical practice (Gould, 2010), and, to a la...
From the days when statistical calculations were done on mechanical calculators to today, technology...
Over the past few decades there has been a large amount of research dedicated to the teaching of sta...
In response to calls for reform an innovative course which has at its core element a dynamical stati...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an updated overview of digital technologies relevant to st...
Statistics education has tended to focus on mathematical and mechanical aspects of knowledge. This d...
The purpose of this research is to examine the use of technology in teaching high school statistics....
In the second set of reflective writings (the first set appears in Chap. 13), another group of promi...
Dynamic interactive technology brings new opportunities for helping students learn central statistic...
The theme of technology is particularly important for statistics education because of the role of te...
Today's world is overwhelmed with statistics. Virtually, every economic and scientific activity reli...