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On the Utility of E‐Learning in Statistics

Wolfgang Härdle, Sigbert Klinke and Uwe Ziegenhagen

International Statistical Review, 2007, vol. 75, issue 3, 355-364

Abstract: Students of introductory courses consider statistics as particularly difficult, as the understanding of the underlying concepts may require more time and energy than for other disciplines. For decades statisticians have tried to enhance understanding with the help of technical solutions such as animation, video or interactive tools. However, it is not clear if the added value generated by these e‐learning tools justifies the work invested. In this paper the experience with various e‐learning solutions in terms of utility and the impact on teaching is discussed.

Date: 2007
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