The data just got real

Preparing students to use statistics beyond the classroom

By Maria Tackett in teaching

June 12, 2024

Date

June 12, 2024

Time

12:00 PM

Location

Online

Event

Data and statistics are important parts of many modern careers and daily activities. Therefore, it is imperative that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for effectively working with data and making data-informed decisions. This means not only learning methods and statistical thinking but also a set of other skills needed to apply this knowledge beyond the classroom. There has been extensive research and guidelines regarding the concepts to include in statistics and data science courses and effective pedagogical approaches for teaching them, especially at the introductory level. Thus, this talk will focus on the other skills students need, specifically computing, communication, collaboration, and data ethics. I will outline strategies for incorporating these skills in statistics and data science courses and share examples. Including these skills as an integral part of the curriculum can ultimately help students make stronger connections between how they engage with data inside and outside of the classroom.

Posted on:
June 12, 2024
Length:
1 minute read, 154 words
Categories:
teaching
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