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SSTP Summer 2011 Working Group
Reasoning from Data and Chance

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Participants will explore ideas relating to data and chance. Technology, such as the statistical software FATHOM™ or TI-Nspire™, will be used as a tool for learning. The goal is to produce lessons, describe teaching strategies, or present an issue related to statistics or probability. Content related to the study of data in beginning secondary courses as well as in AP Statistics will be explored.

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