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Video Tutorials part of Project EDDIE:Teaching Materials
The Project EDDIE YouTube channel hosts a variety of tutorials to help students and instructors learn how to use or refresh their skills on a variety of topics. Software Tutorials Regression Teaching & ...
Helping students develop quantitative reasoning skills via classroom engagement with data part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data:Essays
Joseph T. Zume, Geography & Earth Science, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania I am a firm believer in the experiential learning doctrine. I believe that, one of the most efficient ways to help students ...
The Importance of Teaching Quantitative Reasoning in Higher Education part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data:Essays
Desiree Lonon, Chemistry & Forensic Science, Savannah State University Quantitative Reasoning "(QR) requires students to think critically and apply basic mathematics and statistics skills to interpret ...
Resources for Teaching with Data part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data
Workshop Program Existing Project EDDIE modules Project EDDIE module collection Project EDDIE 1 Environmental Data Project EDDIE Macrosystems modules using "R" Possible Data Sources IRIS Incorporated ...
Publicly-Available Data Sources part of Project EDDIE:Teaching Materials
Looking for a data set to use in your course? Check out the community-sourced collection of publicly available data sources that span environmental related disciplines such as ecology, earth sciences, ...
Macrosystems EDDIE Modules part of Project EDDIE:About this Project:EDDIE Macrosystems
Explore the Macrosystems EDDIE modules below. Modules are designed with an A-B-C structure that makes them flexible and adaptable to a range of student levels and course structures. Each module page includes the ...
Project Introduction and Recruitment Video part of Project EDDIE:About this Project:EDDIE Macrosystems
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Hide Kaitlin Farrell, University of Georgia Download Recruitment Video (MP4 Video 29.4MB) Details ...
Modules part of Project EDDIE:About this Project:EDDIE Environmental Data
Explore the EDDIE modules below. EDDIE modules are designed with an A-B-C structure to make them flexible and adaptable to a range of student levels and course structures. Each module page includes the activity ...
Improving statistical skills through storytelling part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Webinars:Improving statistical skills through storytelling
During this webinar, learn about Project EDDIE's Statistical Vignettes, which were designed to address statistical misconceptions and improve quantitative reasoning skills through an engaging storyline with diverse characters.
Hypothesis Testing part of Project EDDIE:Teaching Materials:Vignettes
Hypothesis Testing is a widely used data analysis tool to make inferences or draw conclusions about an area of interest for a population from a selected sample, such as the addition of a new course of study or to test if a new medicine is effective. A hypothesis test evaluates two types of statements for a population by comparing their results using the mean, standard deviation, and sample size. The null hypothesis can be described as the "status quo" with no changes occurring, while the alternative hypothesis expects a change to occur. The benefit of the test is that it can be used to determine the significance of the data and understand an outcome with limited information.