A special feature of WISE is the sequence of interactive tutorials on key statistical concepts (sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, hypothesis testing, and statistical power). The tutorials use dynamic applets that allow the user to explore relationships on their own. Guided exercises are designed to help the learner to take full advantage of the applets to gain a deeper understanding of the concepts and logic that underlie much of inferential statistics.
via wise.cgu.edu
WISE (Web Interface for Statistics Education), part of Claremont Graduate University, offers online learning experiences for evaluators to think about ways to make the statistics used in evaluation more meaningful to clients.
I had used Geogebra before and had used it with my stneduts three years ago when we cover transformations. I had more student engagement and participation. Students learn how to create dilations, reflections and translations with the use of the Geogebra and did a class presentation. The activity was as created as a grade for my Pre-Ap classes and my average stneduts just experimented with it.
Posted by: Ana | 05/06/2012 at 08:00 AM
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Posted by: Abdulmumin | 05/06/2012 at 01:57 PM