A collection of free statistics questions that can be used to assess student learning in your class. These questions are perfectly suited for an Introduction to Statistics or AP Statistics Course. We have been working with ASSISTments.org, a NSF-funded assessment program that works through the web. Each question from our library of questions can be added or modified in any manner to create a problem set to meet your specific needs. Students get instant feedback as they progress through their assigned problems, including hints on how to solve the problem if needed. Teachers get a dashboard to monitor student progress.
A web-interface, called Rweb, for the statistics package called R. Students can use this feature to analyze real-world data, create graphics, simulate various probability distributions, and a variety of other learning activities. Rweb provides easy and immediate access to one of the world's most powerful statistics packages. Students can access Rweb using any internet enabled computer, tablet, or smartphone, no need to download anything.
A library of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) statistical case studies using real-world data. Each data set is uniquely formatted to work with Rweb, our embedded web-interface for R. In addition, each case study has a collection of statistical questions that have already been preloaded into ASSISTments.
A collection of free learning resources, such as: statistics textbooks. applets, activities, videos, and statistical content.