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MATH 1103 - We suggest that you use websites recommended by your instructor or by your textbook author. If you want to search the Internet, we suggest that you use your textbook section topic, theorem names, and key terms. If you find a helpful website, please share the Internet address with your instructor. As new links are recommended and approved, the list below will be updated.
MyStatsLab (or MyMathLab): Your statistics text package for Math 1103 may have come with a software package that enables you to view lecture videos and animations, do online interactive homework exercises, and take chapter tests for practice. If your instructor is not using the software in your section, you may ask the Math Center coordinator to set up a generic course so that you can use your software.
View Against All Odds award winning videos at Learner.org. Set up a user name and password to access the site contents. You do not have to pay a fee or purchase access to the videos. Click on VoD to play the videos. www.learner.org/resources/againstallodds
YouTube has several videos on probability and statistics topics. Do a search on the key terms, theorem names, or textbook section topics to find related videos. Some videos are excellent and worth your time while others are not. www.YouTube.com
Rossman/Chance: lots of applets and sampling
http://statweb.calpoly.edu/chance/applets/applets.html
Various Applets: look at applets
http://www.stat.sc.edu/~west/javahtml/
Rice University: look at simulations, case studies, analysis lab
http://onlinestatbook.com/rvls.html
Probability by Surprise: applets for probability
http://www-stat.Stanford.EDU/~susan/surprise/appletsindex.html
Normal distribution, line of best fit, skew distributions, etc.
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/
Guessing Correlations: great applet for correlation r value (use Netscape Navigator)
http://www.stat.uiuc.edu/courses/stat100//java/GCApplet/GCAppletFrame.html
University of Michigan Documents Center: Resources for statistics
www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stats.html
University of Tennessee, Knoxville: http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/statistics.html
and also http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/probability.html