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The Statistics team attempted to identify the most common topics that are …
The Statistics team attempted to identify the most common topics that are covered in such an introductory course in statistics. Through a collaborative effort involving Statistics faculty, instructional designers, instructional technologists, and librarians across the UNC System, the course materials and resources have been collected, curated, and organized into modules. The modules may be used in part or in total as a basis for an Introduction to Statistics course. As you review the collection to find materials that could serve your needs, you may find that there are a number of student learning outcomes that your institution does not include in its Introduction to Statistics courses. We recognized that different institutions may emphasize different topics, so we wanted to offer resources that would align with the largest possible cross-section of those topics.
We also approached this project with the view that the resource collection should serve instructors with varied levels of online teaching experience and different needs. We aimed to provide a library of resources that could be used to create a full Introduction to Statistics course but have presented those resources in a way in which faculty could select any subset of the resources to serve their needs.
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