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Robert
Lockwood
(Faculty)
Comment:
This is an easy to use and fun applet to help students visualize the pattern of a correlation between two variables. I think students will like the...
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Megan
Mocko
(Faculty)
Comment:
This is one of my favorite applets to use in class. I use this in the middle of the lecture, to break up the lecture a little. I have the students...
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Dorothy
Fuller
(Faculty)
Comment:
This tool has become a favorite in my Introduction to Educational Research course. Many of my students have complained that they find scatter plots...
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Karen
Nielsen
(Student)
Comment:
Very straight-forward and simple. The option of having students compete against each other is a nice touch, but instructors will need to set up their...
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Michael
Ernst
(Faculty)
Comment:
This is a great, simple tool to help students start to make the connection between the numerical value of a correlation and the picture in a...
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Camille
Fairbourn
(Faculty)
Comment:
This applet is a great way for students to practice identifying correlations visually. I incorporated it into an assignment where students had to...
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Jay
Holden
(Staff)
Comment:
One of my students brought this correlations quiz to my attention. I used it in the classroom and had students pick their answers before reviewing...
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Tatiana
Sviridovsky
(Faculty)
Comment:
I love it!
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Susan
Kistler
()
Comment:
Great practice with awkward interface. This applet appears outstanding at offering students practice in estimating correlations from scatterplots. A...
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Dale
Mead
(Student)
Comment:
Great way to make correlations visually clear; lots of fun. I didn't have as much trouble seeing the whole applet, probably because I have a 17""...
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