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Concept maps in introductory statistics

Jeffrey A. Witmer

Year: 2015 Journal:   Teaching Statistics Vol: 38 (1)Pages: 4-7   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Summary Concept maps are tools for organizing thoughts on the main ideas in a course. I present an example of a concept map that was created through the work of students in an introductory class and discuss major topics in statistics and relationships among them.

Keywords:
Mathematics education Class (philosophy) Computer science Concept map Statistics education Statistics Data science Mathematics Artificial intelligence

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