Maxwell

Ray Eberts in the Industrial Engineering Dept at Purdue Univeristy has
developed a great statistics web site for his introductory stat course.
Granted it is not a psychology course but you can see what he has done. You
can access a course demo at http://gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu/~ie533. As he is
a Human Factors Engineer he paid close attention to usability issues.  He
had a couple of presentations on this site at the Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society annual meeting last October and will have another this
year.

I hope this helps

Gary

Gary J. Klatsky
Department of Psychology                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oswego State University (SUNY)                  http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
Oswego, NY 13126                                        Voice: (315) 341 3474



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Behalf Of Maxwell Gwynn
Sent:   Thursday, April 29, 1999 3:53 PM
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Subject:        Distance education courses in methods & stats


Our department has been charged with developing distance education courses
in several areas, including research methods and statistics.

I would like to hear from people who have produced or are using such
courses, particularly with respect to:

- which format the course uses (videotapes, lecture notes, & text;
        web-based; cd-rom packages; canned packages; purchased from other
        universities or departments, etc.)
- stumbling blocks in the production of these materials;
- sharing these materials or the entire course with other departments at
        your university, or with psych departments from other universities;
- information about which publishers have such materials available,
        and which been helpful or difficult to work with;
- feedback from students who have taken these courses;
- reimbursement for faculty members producing such courses.

We are aware of the Against All Odds video package. Thanks in advance for
any information you can pass along. If there is sufficient interest, I
will summarize and post the responses I receive.

-Max

P.S. Anyone going to the CPA conference next month, and/or know of good
but cheap accomodations in Halifax, NS?

Maxwell Gwynn, PhD                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology                        (519) 884-0710 ext 3854
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario  N2L 3C5 Canada


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