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A Computer-Assisted Statistics Teaching. Complete course in introductory statistics. (Doug Stirling, Massey, NZ)

Newspaper articles collected in Tasmania, Australia.

Data from recent media coverage of current events. Only a few datasets here, but many excellent references to teaching applications of statistics in the news can be found at the main CHANCE page.

Education Queensland (Mainly School level)

Provides Internet resources that will help improve the teaching and learning of mathematics for all students, professional development for teachers of mathematics, Standards-based resources for classroom use and helps communicate the vision of Standards-based mathematics teaching and learning.

Computer program for data management and basic statistical analysis of experimental data. Developed primarily for the analysis of data from agricultural field trials, but many of the features can be used for analysis of data from other sources.

Applications, services, and technologies that customers in education, testing, assessments, government, and business rely on to make their lives easier.

A collection of online probability resources for researchers, teachers and people in the probability community.

The Visual Statistics System: very-high-interaction, dynamic graphics that show you multiple views of your data simultaneously.

A large collection of jokes which may be useful when teaching.

Collection of fictional facts and figures that appear authoritative but are complete nonsense.


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