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AllPsych Online: The Virtual Psychology Classroom

For instructors or students looking for material on many aspects of psychology, the AllPsych Online site may prove to be indispensable. The site was started in 1999, and it contains eight primary sections which cover everything from classic psychology studies to an extensive reference area. First-time visitors may wish to start by looking through the "Reference" area, which features an expanded...

https://allpsych.com/
American Psychological Society: Teaching Resources

Teachers of psychology looking for high-quality resources to augment their students' classroom experience need look no further than this collection of online materials. Compiled by the American Psychological Society, the links are divided into topical sections that include health psychology, statistics, clinical psychology, research methods, and a dozen other topics. Visitors to the site will find...

https://psych.hanover.edu/APS/teaching.html
Chance

Wikis are increasing in popularity, and recently the well-established Chance mathematical site went just plain "wiki". The original Chance newsletter was started in 1992, and was intended to "review current issues in the news that use probability or statistical concepts." As one might surmise, the newsletter was geared primarily towards educators, but since then it has gained a broad following....

https://www.causeweb.org/wiki/chance/index.php/Main_Page
Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education

With a mandate from the American Statistical Association, the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE) has a simple, yet daunting, mission: "to support and advance undergraduate statistics education." They do so through an ambitious mix of professional development initiatives, coupled with sustained outreach efforts and research. Most educators and students...

https://www.causeweb.org/cause/
Journal of Statistics Education

Provided by the American Statistical Association (ASA), the Journal of Statistics Education (JSE) "disseminates knowledge for the improvement of statistics education at all levels." Articles address such topics as curriculum reform, cooperative learning, and instruction methods, to name a few. Besides the regular articles, there are two extra features titled Teaching Bits and Data Sets and...

http://jse.amstat.org/
Journal of Statistics Education (Last reviewed in the Scout Report on July 19, 2002)

Published since 1993, the Journal of Statistics Education (JSE) is a publication of the American Statistical Association. Given the wide range of material found within its pages (both virtual and print), it can truly be considered one of the most important resources available for those who wish to make the world of statistics lucid for their students and others. Visitors can wander through the...

http://jse.amstat.org/
Khan Academy

The Khan Academy is a "not-for-profit with the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere. " Designed as a type of educational tool and a living archive, the site contains over 2100 videos that include algebra lessons, calculus sessions, cosmology, and developmental math. The "tool" function comes in when visitors discover that they can...

https://www.khanacademy.org/
Math Lessons

The creator of this site is one Gisele Glosser, who happens to be the "Mrs. Glosser" referenced throughout the site. She is also an experienced math teacher who has worked in New York and New Jersey. In an effort to assist her fellow educators, she has created this delightful collection of math lessons. Visitors will want to look over the lessons, which are listed in full here. While some of the...

https://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons
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Online Statistics Education

Statistics textbooks can easily cost over $150. But what if you could get the same information for free? This somewhat unattractive but incredibly informative site provides everything a big, fat, hard-covered stats book does but it in an easily navigable web format. (And did we mention it’s free?) This helpful online book was designed and developed by David Lane at Rice University, with a host of...

https://onlinestatbook.com/2/
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Open Learning Initiative: Probability & Statistics

A strong grounding in probability and statistics can help with the interpretation of research studies in a variety of fields. Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative offers a free, online, four-unit course on Probability & Statistics for anyone looking to learn more about the discipline. This course, intended to be the equivalent of a college semester, is designed to be taken independently or...

http://oli.cmu.edu/?s=statistics&post_type=product
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