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Detailed programme for Friday 18th 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.)


09:15-10:15Plenary Session
PlenaryRonald Wasserstein*Statistics in 2014: Reflections on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the American Statistical AssociationProchnow
Chair: Andrej Blejec
10:20-10:50Refreshments
10:55-12:25Parallel Sessions
Invited
Session 2E
Using technology at school level to enhance statistical understanding
Session organizer and Chair: Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris
HCCC:
Agassiz
Sue Allmond*From hat plots to box plots in Tinkerplots: supporting students to write conclusions which account for variability in data
Ana Serradó-Bayés*Constructing, refining and validating a task for developing reasoning on stabilized frequency distributions in the context of informal inferences
Nirmala Naresh*Games of chance: tools that help enhance teachers’ notions of statistics and probability
Invited
Session 4C
Rank-based inference, association measures and nonparametric statistics
Session organizer: Irène Gijbels, Kathryn Prewitt
Chair: Kathryn Prewitt
1899:
Bright Angel
Catherine Dehon*Is the real world normal?
Dungang Liu*Combining nonparametric inferences using data depth, bootstrap and confidence distribution
E Jacquelin Dietz*Should we still teach rank-based distribution-free procedures?
Invited
Session 5H
In search of evidence: exploring the relationship between real workplace based data and statistics education
Session organizer and Chair: Sharleen Forbes
HCCC:
Fremont
Mojca Bavdaž*Workplace and official statistics: how can higher education contribute to a better relationship?
John Harraway*Experiences with real and accessible recent data in context to motivate student learning at higher levels in statistics
Glenn Johnson*Supporting statistical consultant decision-making within a case-based learning environment
Invited
Session 8E
Research on developing students’ probabilistic reasoning
Session organizer and Chair: Luis Saldanha
HCCC:
Doyle
Manfred Borovcnik*Empirical research on understanding probability and related concepts — a review of vital issues
Julio C Valdez*Reasoning development of a high school student about probability concept
Aaron Weinberg*Characteristics of students’ probabalistic reasoning in a simulation-based statistics course
Invited
Session 9A
The design of digital tools and technology-enhanced learning environments for teaching statistics
Session organizer: David Pratt
Chair: Dave Pratt
HCCC:
Rees
Janet Ainley*Expressions of uncertainty when variation is partially-determined
Susanne Podworny*A learning trajectory on hypothesis testing with TinkerPlots – design and exploratory evaluation
Keren Aridor-Berger*Students’ emergent roles in developing their reasoning about uncertainty and modeling
Contributed
Session C16A
Contributed papers
Chair: Alice Richardson
Drury:
O'Leary
Adeyemi D Aromolaran*Business management students’ attitude and performance in statistics learning in Nigeria Metropolitan College of Technology
Kolentino N. Mpeta*Teaching statistics to non-statistics majors
Ivona E. Contardo-Berning*The application of blended learning to large groups
Marsha Davis*Against All Odds: Inside Statistics
Contributed
Session C16B
Contributed papers
Chair: Delia North
Drury:
Kendrick
Jason Schenker*Technology tools and success in statistics: interpreting the research
Pedro Campos*The interactive submarine: using boxplots as a likelihood approach
Patricia Kelly Hall*IPUMS International: a data resource for statistics education
Guido del Pino*Invariance and descriptive statistics
12:30-13:40Lunch
12:30-13:40Meetings and Special Sessions
Admin Meeting 5IASE Executive Meeting 2
Organizer: Iddo Gal
HCCC:
Ponderosa Boardroom
13:45-15:45Parallel Sessions
Invited
Session 1D
Building the capacity to teach and understand statistics in emerging economies
Session organizer and Chair: David Stern
HCCC:
Doyle
Saleha Habibullah*On the commencement of a culture of “statistics acceptance” in a higher education institution relatively new at research
Temesgen Zewotir*Building capacity for developing statistical literacy in a developing country
Ann A O’Connell*Statistics education in Ethiopia: successes, challenges and opportunities
Enriqueta Reston*Sustaining teachers’ capacity for teaching statistical inference through reflective practice
Invited
Session 2C
Secondary school statistics education: ages 13 +
Session organizer and Chair: Andreas Eichler
HCCC:
Rees
Rolf Biehler*On the delicate relation between informal statistical inference and formal statistical inference
Catherine Case*High school (ages 14 – 18) students’ understanding of statistics
Stefania Mignani*Teaching statistics at secondary education in Italy: some issues on large scale standardized test results
Irene Cazorla*Analysis of teachers’ understanding of covariation in the Vitruvian Man context
Invited
Session 4F
Opening up the data world wider and faster
Session organizer and Chair: Jennifer Kaplan
HCCC:
Agassiz
Richard De Veaux*Introductory statistics in the 21st century
Robert Gould*DataFest: celebrating data in the data deluge
Chris Wild*Middleware for Middle Earth
Joachim Engel*Open data, civil society and monitoring progress: challenges for statistics education
Invited
Session 8F
Research on professional development of teachers in statistics
Session organizer and Chair: Celi Espasandin Lopes
1899:
Bright Angel
Adair Mendes Nacarato*Teachers’ professional development in a stochastics investigation community
Lucía Zapata-Cardona*A teacher development program in statistics within a community of practice
Leandro de Oliveira Souza*Professional development for teaching statistics: a collaborative action research project with middle-school mathematics teachers
Raquel Santos*Learning and teaching statistical investigations: a case study of a prospective teacher
Invited
Session 9D
E-learning, E-teaching and E-assessment in fully online, blended and open virtual web-based courses
Session organizer: Michelle Everson, Anelise Sabbag
Chair: Anelise Sabbag
HCCC:
Fremont
Alison Gibbs*Experiences teaching an introductory statistics MOOC
John McGready*Statistical reasoning’s new look
Oded Meyer*Using Carnegie Mellon’s Open Learning Initiative (OLI) to support the teaching of introductory statistics: experiences, assessments and lesson learned
Gunnar Stefansson*A mobile web for enhancing statistics and mathematics education
15:45-16:15Refreshments
16:15-17:15Presentations, acknowledgements and closingProchnow