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Detailed programme for Tuesday 15th July

Note: Only presenters are shown for Invited and Contributed Papers.
The full list of authors can be seen from the Session link in the left column.


(This schedule is kept up-to-date and consequently changes may occur.)


08:30-09:10P1: Focus on Posters: meet the authorsHumphreys
09:15-10:15Plenary Session
PlenaryDavid Spiegelhalter*What can we learn from real-world communication of risk and uncertainty?Prochnow
Chair: Jessica Utts
10:20-10:50Refreshments
10:55-12:25Parallel Sessions
Invited
Session 1E
Building capacity in Statistics majors
Session organizer: Helen MacGillivray, Ian Westbrooke
Chair: Ian Westbrooke
HCCC:
Rees
Andrej Blejec*Skills needed for modern day statisticians
Takuya Kudo*Challenges and issues in developing real-world curriculum for data scientists in Japan
Alice Richardson*Building capability in statistics majors: drawing strength from a diverse region
Invited
Session 3B
Statistics instructors’ knowledge of students’ development of fundamental statistics concepts
Session organizer and Chair: Adam Molnar
1899:
Bright Angel
Yoshinori Fujii*A certification system for statistics knowledge and skills by Japanese Statistical Society
Stephanie Casey*Teachers’ knowledge of students’ conceptions and their development when learning linear regression
Min-Sun Park*The impact of a teachers’ attention deriving on students’ statistical discourse
Invited
Session 2A
Early years statistics education: ages 4 - 8
Session organizer: Christine Franklin
Chair: Katie Makar
HCCC:
Doyle
Denise Spangler*Important ideas in statistics for children aged 4-8 years
Lyn English*Establishing statistical foundations early: data modeling with young learners
Debra McPhee*Exposing young children to activities that develop emergent inferential practices in statistics
Invited
Session 7C
Assessment of statistical literacy
Session organizer and Chair: Rosemary Callingham
HCCC:
Agassiz
Penelope Bidgood*Towards statistical literacy - relating assessment to the real world
Tim Jacobbe*Establishing the validity of the LOCUS assessments through an evidenced-centered design approach
Roger Wander*Sufficiently assessing teachers’ statistical literacy
Invited
Session 8J
Research on technology in statistics education
Session organizer and Chair: Stephanie Budgett
HCCC:
Fremont
Maxine Pfannkuch*Constructing inferential concepts through bootstrap and randomization-test simulations: a case study
Zachariah Mbasu*Measuring the effectiveness of using computer assisted statistics textbooks in Kenya
Daniel Frischemeier*Comparing groups by using TinkerPlots as part of a data analysis task — tertiary students’ strategies and difficulties
Invited
Session 10E
Research projects collaborations
Session organizer: Leigh Harrell-Williams, Rebecca Pierce
Chair: Leigh Harrell-Williams
1899:
Clear Creek
Raimundo Olfos*Open lessons impact statistics teaching teachers’ beliefs
Jacqueline Wroughton*Conducting successful cross-institutional research in statistics education
Peter Petocz*Peer learning in statistics beyond the University curriculum
Contributed
Session C6A
Contributed papers
Chair: Mitchum Bock
Drury:
O'Leary
Mauren Moreira Porciúncula da Silva*Restructuring of disciplines in statistics based on students’ evaluation in online education programs
Svetlana Tishkovskaya*The use of web resources in statistics education
Gail Burrill*Developing conceptual understanding: the role of interactive dynamic technology
Juan M. López-Zafra*Twitter as a learning tool in higher education
Contributed
Session C6B
Contributed papers
Chair: Patricia B. Humphrey
Drury:
Kendrick
Andreas Eckert*The potential of a grounded theory approach to study teaching probability
Emilse Gómez-Torres*Meanings of probability in Spanish curriculum for primary school
Sylvia Kuzmak*What’s missing in teaching probability and statistics: building cognitive schema for understanding random phenomena
Amable Moreno*Overview of prospective mathematics teachers’ probabilistic thinking
Contributed
Session C6D
Contributed papers
Chair: Richard De Veaux
Drury:
McMillan
Megan Mocko*Exploration of problem solving processes of students with learning disabilities
Joyce Furlan*Communication and collaboration in support of a significant mathematical learning
Sandra Quintas*Attending to students’ thinking on bivariate statistical data at secondary level: two teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge
Nicolas Greliche*Stat321, an on-line statistics textbook based on intuitive inferential reasoning
12:30-13:40Lunch
12:30-13:40Meetings and Special Sessions
Admin Meeting 2International Statistical Literacy Project Advisory Board
Organizer: Iddo Gal
HCCC:
Ponderosa Boardroom
13:45-15:15Commercial presentation by Hawkes Learning Systems: “A Visual Way of Teaching Statistics” Drury:
Sycamore
13:45-15:15Parallel Sessions
Invited
Session 2D
Statistical education at the Secondary/Higher Education interface
Session organizer: Jennifer Noll
Chair: Bruce Dunham
HCCC:
Doyle
Alain Bihan-Poudec*What did they learn? Statistics skills: from French secondary school to university
Daren Starnes*Bridging the statistical gap: creating successful secondary/higher education partnerships
Gail Burrill*Preparing future teachers to teach statistics
Invited
Session 3F
Theory and practice of statistics: curriculum for statistics teachers
Session organizer: Pedro Arteaga, Carmen Batanero
Chair: Pedro Arteaga
HCCC:
Rees
Juan D Godino*Suitability criteria for teachers’ education programs in mathematics and statistics education
Ernesto Sánchez*Relationships between curriculum knowledge of in-service Mexican teachers and statistics
Ana Henriques*Preparing teachers to teach statistics: developing professional knowledge and practice
Invited
Session 4A
Randomisation and bootstrapping: the quick way to inference
Session organizer: Michael Forster
Chair: Mike Forster
HCCC:
Agassiz
A Marie Fitch*Accepting the challenge: constructing a randomisation pathway for inference into our traditional introductory course
Soma Roy*Using simulation/randomization to introduce p-value in week 1
Robin Lock*Intuitive introduction to the important ideas of inference
Invited
Session 6C
Interdisciplinarity and innovation
Session organizer and Chair: Annie Savard
1899:
Clear Creek
Michelle Cotterman*Sampling in the wild
Luis Saldanha*Using re-sampling and sampling variability in an applied context as a basis for making statistical inferences with confidence
Judith Stanja*A case study of an elementary school student’s understanding of stochastic prognoses
Invited
Session 8G
Theoretical frameworks in statistics education research
Session organizer and Chair: Andreas Eichler
1899:
Bright Angel
Pip Arnold*Describing distributions
Pieternella Verhoeven*Cultural diversity in statistics education: bridging uniqueness
Markus Vogel*About central issues of mental model theory in context of learning statistics
Invited
Session 9G
Educational software for helping students learn statistics
Session organizer: Dani Ben-Zvi, Daniel Frischemeier
Chair: Dani Ben-Zvi
HCCC:
Fremont
Tim Erickson*An early look at rich learning analytics: statistics students playing “Markov”
Minh Huynh*Improving the attitudes of high school students towards statistics: an island-based approach
Mitchum Bock*Using on-line quizzes to help students learn probability and statistics
Contributed
Session C7A
Contributed papers
Chair: Lawrence Lesser
Drury:
Kendrick
William Harper*Reduced major axis regression: teaching alternatives to least squares
Kang Sup Lee*A graphical illustration of binomial distributions
Stephanie Lem*Teaching box plots: An intervention using refutational text and multiple external representations
Mirian Agus*Graphical statistics as an option for the improvement of learning in Psychology
Contributed
Session C7B
Contributed papers
Chair: Gillian Lancaster
Drury:
McMillan
André Samartini*Perceptions of undergraduate and executive students about the use of an exercise-based statistics website
Celso Ribeiro Campos*Environmental interfaces in teaching statistics
Irene David*Teaching statistics in a crisis zone
Erin E. Bowen*Integrating learning technologies for applied statistics in distance education at the graduate level: challenges and strategies
Contributed
Session C7C
Contributed papers
Chair: Alison Gibbs
Drury:
O'Leary
Ashwani Kumar Mishra*Challenges in teaching medical statistics in developing country
José Luis Ángel Rodríguez Silva*How students relate residuals behavior with parameter significance tests in a linear model: A case of study in a higher education Mexican institution
Wendy J. Post*Teaching hypothesis testing: a necessary challenge
Menus Nkurunziza*A comparison of outlier labeling criteria in univariate measurements
15:15-15:45Refreshments
15:45-17:15Parallel Sessions
Invited
Session 2F
Innovative approaches to improve pedagogical content knowledge at the school level
Session organizer and Chair: Tim Burgess
1899:
Clear Creek
Tamara Pearson*Improving the perceived value and affect of statistics in elementary and middle school teachers through the development of pedagogical content knowledge
Christine Browning*Statistical knowledge for teaching: elementary preservice teachers
Sylvain Vermette*High school teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge of variability
Invited
Session 5E
Mentoring young statisticians in the workplace
Session organizer and Chair: Carol Joyce Blumberg
HCCC:
Doyle
Sara Fett*The importance of inter-personal skills on statistical teams
Lisa Grace Bersales*Best practices in mentoring and training young statisticians
Linda Young*Mentoring advanced and newly graduated masters and Ph.D students
Invited
Session 6F
Teachers’ awareness of conceptual connections between probability and statistics
Session organizer and Chair: Dionysia Bakogianni
1899:
Bright Angel
Maria Pia Perelli D’Argenzio*Teachers and students: from an intuitive approach to a rational evaluation of probability
Marcos Magalhães*Challenges for learning about distributions in courses for future Mathematics teachers
Michael Fletcher*Odds that don’t add up
Invited
Session 7E
Factors that affect statistical literacy
Session organizer: Einav Aizikovitsh-Udi, Sebastian Kuntze
Chair: Joachim Engel
HCCC:
Rees
Einav Aizikovitsh-Udi*Critical thinking as an impact factor on statistical literacy – theoretical frameworks and results from an interview study
Ute Sproesser*A multilevel perspective on factors influencing students’ statistical literacy
Nicole Mee-Hyaang Jinn*Sustaining communication of the value of statistics in the humanities
Invited
Session 8C
Research on developing students’ informal statistical inferential reasoning
Session organizer and Chair: Einat Gil
HCCC:
Agassiz
Katie Makar*Informal statistical inference revisited
Dani Ben-Zvi*Students’ reasoning about uncertainty while making informal statistical inferences in an “integrated pedagogic approach”
Kosoom Kreetong*Exploring informal inferential reasoning through data games
Invited
Session 9F
Technology for developing statistical thinking, reasoning, and literacy
Session organizer: Jill Fielding-Wells, Markus Vogel
Chair: Jill Fielding-Wells
HCCC:
Fremont
Sibel Kazak*Year six students’ reasoning about random “bunny hops” through the use of TinkerPlots and peer-to-peer dialogic interactions
Peter Sedlmeier*Technology for developing statistical thinking: a psychological perspective
Andreas Eichler*Integrating technology in regular statistics courses and assessments of pre-service teachers
Contributed
Session C8A
Contributed papers
Chair: Dirk Tempelaar
Drury:
Kendrick
Véronique Dubreil-Frémont*Students’ conceptions of average and standard deviation
Caterina Primi*Measuring the basics of probabilistic reasoning: the IRT-based construction of the probabilistic reasoning questionnaire
Stacey Hancock*Metonymy as a lens into student understanding of sampling distributions
Soledad Estrella*Vergnaud's theory applied to basic school students’ statistical representations
Contributed
Session C8B
Contributed papers
Chair: Janet Ainley
Drury:
McMillan
Xiaoyi Ji*Normal inverse function in teaching inference about population mean and population proportion
Santiago Inzunsa*High school teachers’ statistical reasoning about comparison of distributions of data in a computer environment
Franca Agnoli*Development of integrated quantity judgments: means of distributions appear more different than they are
Ethan Brown*Students' inferential reasoning about sample size
Contributed
Session C8C
Contributed papers
Chair: Penelope Bidgood
Drury:
O'Leary
Tatjana von Rosen*Peer assessment as active learning method
Rossi Hassad*The status of reform in statistics education: A focus on the introductory course
Nelia S. Ereno*Assessment of students’ knowledge and skills in learning statistics in the 21st Century
Timothy Dunne*Just sum the marks: spurious wisdom
17.30-18.30Commercial presentation by SAS Institute and JMP: “In Search of the Perfect Example Dataset” Drury:
O'Leary
17:30-18:30Meetings and Special Sessions
Admin Meeting 3IASE General Assembly
Organizer: Iddo Gal
HCCC:
Agassiz