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Collaborative Statistics: Technology

Module by: Susan Dean, Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.. E-mail the authors

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Summary: This module describes some of the technologies that can be used with the Collaborative Statistics (col01522) textbook.

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This module is outdated and has been supplanted by the Collaborative Statistics: Notes for TI-83, 83+, 84 Calculator module. It is no longer a part of the Collaborative Statistics collection.

This module provides resources to assist students and teachers in using technology with the Collaborative Statistics textbook/collection. In addition to providing information on using TI-83 calculators, we invite you to collaborate with us and contribute your valuable knowledge and experience. If you have any techniques or technological contributions you would like to share with other users, please email the authors for more information on how you can contribute.

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Collaborative Statistics was originally designed for use with TI-83 graphing calculators. For help using the TI-83, download the instructions here.

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In order to provide the most flexible learning resources possible, we invite collaboration from all instructors wishing to create customized versions of this content for use with other technologies. If you would like to contribute to this collection, please use the contact the authors with any ideas or materials you have created.

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