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Subject: [R-sig-teaching] [h.wickham@gmail.com: Re: Teaching R in high school and college science and math co
From: Martin Maechler <maechler () stat ! math ! ethz ! ch>
Date: 2016-05-19 7:06:05
Message-ID: 22333.26077.910778.214732 () stat ! math ! ethz ! ch
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>>>>> User Hayden <bob@statland.org>
>>>>> on Wed, 18 May 2016 07:57:37 -0400 writes:
> Martin, I'm not sure what URL was missing.
never mind.. others have provided more context, including the
definition of "AP".
> Here is a list of AP courses.
> https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse
> The program is not just for the US. Discussion of the
> current exam is banned until everyone has taken it and
> that covers many time zones outside the US.
(sure.. but people from the rest of the globe must first
understand what you are talking about; why should they *know*
anything at all about 'AP Stats' ... etc..)
Thanks again for bringing up / contributing to this topic.
I hope this thread gets back to *how* entice pre-university
professors/teachers to introduce and use R for applied
mathematics, "graphing", statistics, "data science" or
whatever..
Thanks to all the constructive contributors.
Martin
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