The University of Kansas
Department of Psychology & Research in Education

11/13/03

Dear teaching colleague,
I could sure use your help. I have been asked to speak this January at the
National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology and would like to request
a few minutes of your time. My presentation at NITOP is titled, "What's
difficult to teach in introductory statistics and how to do it". Can you
please take ten minutes and help me prepare for this presentation by
answering the following questions?

1. In your intro stat class, what three topics do you find most difficult to
teach your students?
2. How do you teach these topics? What techniques, strategies, ideas, and
tools help you?
3. What's the one coolest, most fun thing you do in your intro stat class to
help students learn?

Your help is tremendously appreciated and I will send you a copy of the
final presentation which should be ready sometime in January. Can you please
send your responses via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  and please place the words
"intro stat" in the subject line? Please be sure to include your email
address so I may send you a copy of the final presentation.
Also, can you please forward this to two orher colleagues of yours that
teach intro stat?
Thanks and very best wishes for continued success.

Sincerely,

Neil Salkind


Counseling Psychology  Educational Psychology and Research  School
Psychology
Joseph R. Pearson Hall . 1122 West Campus Road, Room 621 . Lawrence, Kansas
66045-3101



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