Resources Shared in Teaching Teachers to Teach Data Panel
The following resources were shared by panelists and participants during the panel discussion for Teaching Teachers to Teach Data event held on Dececmber 5th, 2013.
Mobilize Prime, CSTA created resources around data analysis for use/development of professional development.
Mobile CSP, course developed in CT, based on the CSP framework.
Many Eyes, IBM-created tool for data visualization; site contains data sets available for use.
Compass program at USCD, developing freely available curriculum online based around Alice program
Discover Data Portal at SDSC, online data portal looking at data persistence, analysis & visualization
Demystifying the Data Scientist [PPT] (2013, Dec.) Natasha Balac, Ph.D., Predictive Analytics Center of Excellence, Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego
Quantified Self: Self knowledge through numbers
Tableau Public (Free version)
Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education, CAUSEweb.org
The Data and Story Library
xampp, wamp, mamp, easyphp, tools for for getting started with serious DBMS tools.
Frannklin, C., Kader, G., Mewborn, D., Moreno, J., Peck, R., Perry, M., & Scheaffer, R. (2007). Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report: a Pre-k-12 Curriculum Framework. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association.
https://lausd.mobilizingcs.org/snackdemo/
Mapcite Blog, site contains amazing visualizations
With Mobile CSP we have found that the students like fusion tables because they can input their own data into a table (or import existing data) but also lets you manipulate data and make charts, graphs, and even maps (if the data has location information in it)
SynglyphX
AppInventor and Alice, applications designed to engage with the curriculum units