2016
DOI: 10.1177/0098628316636293
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How to Create Automatically Graded Spreadsheets for Statistics Courses

Abstract: Instructors often use spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel) in their statistics courses so that students can gain experience conducting computerized analyses. Unfortunately, students tend to make several predictable errors when programming spreadsheets. Without immediate feedback, programming errors are likely to go undetected, and as a result, students will likely encounter difficulty mastering this new skill. In this article, I share techniques for creating spreadsheets that grade themselves either by… Show more

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“…In the present paper, we aim to take first steps towards an active method for teaching learning curves in psychology, an approach which could also lay the ground for interactive internet-based graph-drawing tools with instant qualitative feedback to the student (cf. LoSchiavo, 2016; Mills, 2002). We assume that the full potential of graphs might be missed in teaching when we just present them to students.…”
Section: Teaching Learning Curves: a Self-generative Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present paper, we aim to take first steps towards an active method for teaching learning curves in psychology, an approach which could also lay the ground for interactive internet-based graph-drawing tools with instant qualitative feedback to the student (cf. LoSchiavo, 2016; Mills, 2002). We assume that the full potential of graphs might be missed in teaching when we just present them to students.…”
Section: Teaching Learning Curves: a Self-generative Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%