User:ASnieckus/Statistics



Introductory Statistics is a combined online and in-person course offered to secondary school students in central New Jersey, USA.

For a full description of the course, including course description, structure of course, time commitment and cost, see the course syllabus.

Quick Access Links
OLI Login

Schedule for Online Course Work

Schedule of Assignments for In-person Meetings

Teacher Contact Info
Alison Snieckus

[mailto:alison.snieckus@gmail.com email]

Getting Started

 * 1) OLI Account: Once you have decided to participate in this course, [mailto:alison.snieckus@gmail.com email] the course teacher to receive the "admit code." Enter the admit code at the Open Learning Initiatives website, and follow instructions to register for the course.
 * 2) Statistical Software: Exercises in the online course are designed for use with Microsoft Excel. However, we provide instructions and support for students using OpenOffice.org Calc. If you do not already use OpenOffice.org products, consider downloading the most recent package from the OpenOffice.org website.
 * 3) Prework: Before beginning the course, you may want to review how to use a spreadsheet, including working with cells, formulas and functions, and creating charts. See the following, dependent on which spreadsheet application you will be using:
 * 4) *Spreadsheets with OpenOffice.org 3.x Calc - chapters 1-3, 7 and 8 (Although the documentation is still in draft, these chapters appear complete. [mailto:alison.snieckus@gmail.com Email] the course teacher if you have any questions.)
 * 5) *Excel tutorials vary depending on the version of Excel. There are many thorough tutorials available free on the internet. You will not need to cover all topics. Review an introduction, entering, editing, and formatting data, creating charts and graphs, using functions and formulas, and the pivot table function. [mailto:alison.snieckus@gmail.com Email] the course teacher if you would like help in identifying a tutorial to use.
 * 6) Notebook/Journal: Set up your notebook/journal. (See the description of the notebook/journal in the syllabus).