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This module catalogs several of the resources available for teachers and students using the Collaborative Statistics (col10522) textbook and its derivatives. This module provides links to the complementary teacher's guide, supplemental materials including video lectures and additional problem sets, accessibility information, collection version history and errata, and a list of related works and teachers who have adopted them for their courses.
The following section describes some additional resources for learners and educators. These modules and collections are all available on the Connexions website (
(External Link) ) and can be viewed online, downloaded, printed, or ordered as appropriate.
Glossary
This module contains the entire glossary for the Collaborative Statistics textbook collection (col10522) since its initial release on 15 July 2008. The glossary is located at
(External Link) .
Below are links to additional resources:
Link to the Statistics Glossary by Dr. Philip Stark, UC Berkeley
http://
statistics.berkeley.edu/~stark/SticiGui/Text/gloss.htm
Link to Wikipedia
http://
http://www.wikipedia.org/
(Search on "Glossary of probability and statistics.")
View or download this textbook online
The complete contents of this book are available at no cost on the Connexions website at
(External Link) . Anybody can view this content free of charge either as an online e-book or a downloadable PDF file. A low-cost printed version of this textbook is also available
here .
Collaborative statistics teacher's guide
A complementary Teacher's Guide for Collaborative statistics is available through Connexions at
(External Link) . The Teacher's Guide includes suggestions for presenting concepts found throughout the book as well as recommended homework assignments. A low-cost printed version of this textbook is also available
here .
Supplemental materials
This companion to Collaborative Statistics provides a number of additional resources for use by students and instructors based on the award winning
Elementary Statistics Sofia online course , also by textbook authors Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. This content is designed to complement the textbook by providing video tutorials, course management materials, and sample problem sets. The Supplemental Materials collection can be found at
(External Link) .
Version history
This module contains a listing of changes, updates, and corrections made to the Collaborative Statistics textbook collection (col10522) since its initial release on 15 July 2008. The Version History is located at
(External Link) .
Textbook adoption and usage
This module is designed to track the various derivations of the Collaborative Statistics textbook and its various companion resources, as well as keep track of educators who have adopted various versions for their courses. New adopters are encouraged to provide their contact information and describe how they will use this book for their courses. The goal is to provide a list that will allow educators using this book to collaborate, share ideas, and make suggestions for future development of this text. The Adoption and Usage module is located at
(External Link) .
Additional technologies
In order to provide the most flexible learning resources possible, we invite collaboration from all instructors wishing to create customized versions of this content for use with other technologies. For instance, you may be interested in creating a set of instructions similar to this collection's calculator notes. If you would like to contribute to this collection, please use the contact the authors with any ideas or materials you have created.
Accessibility and section 508 compliance
- For information on general Connexions accessibility features, please visit
(External Link) .
- For information on accessibility features specific to the Collaborative Statistics textbook, please visit
(External Link) .
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OpenStax, Collaborative statistics. OpenStax CNX. Jul 03, 2012 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10522/1.40
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