Hello,
I have posted this message on other listservs that many of you may
subscribe to, so I apologize in advance if you have received this message
multiple times already.
Some of my colleagues and I recently started a discussion group for online
statistics instructors through Google Groups. We started this group less
than one month ago, and so far, close to 50 individuals have signed up to
be members.
I wanted to share this information here because I know some of you are
statistics instructors. Below is our official annoucement about this site,
along with information on how to join the list.
Do you teach statistics in the online environment? Have you ever wanted to
talk to other online statistics instructors about your experiences teaching
in this environment? A new discussion group called "Statistics Instructors
Lost in Cyberspace" has been set up using Google Groups, and we invite
online statistics instructors to join this group by coming to
http://groups.google.com/group/onlinestats. This group was set up in order
to connect online statistics instructors and provide a place for them to
share ideas and resources. It's also meant to be a place where those of us
who teach online can support one another, collaborate, and commiserate.
Teaching online can pose many unique challenges and opportunities for the
statistics instructor, and sometimes, it's nice to share these things with
others who understand, and to get new ideas about the many things that can
be done in the online statistics course. If you would like more information
about this group, please contact Michelle Everson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Michelle Everson, Ph.D.
Quantitative Methods in Education
Department of Educational Psychology
University of Minnesota
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~delma001/CATALST
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