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#ReadyResources: Statistics Cartoons from CAUSEweb
Often sitting on the edge reality and absurdity, sketches and cartoons can be used to motivate discussion in a safe space. Check out these h
Last Week for Nominations
Did your mentee write a good statistics education paper? Did you hear of a teacher doing great things? Show these TSHS colleagues you notice
JSM Roundtables: Eat food, discuss statistics
TSHS is sponsoring three roundtable discussions at #JSM2018. Check them out. Registration opens today.
Flipped Learning, a Book Review Replay
Melissa Pittard reports that Flipped Learning, by Talbert and Bergmann, is an excellent resource for those interested, curious, or even skep
Clinical and Health Care Graphics Webinar from SSPA
The Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts (SSPA) is sponsoring a webinar on how to create health care related graphics in SAS.
#ReadyResources "TSHS Resources Portal"
On the TSHS blog, we'd like to share online resources that make our teaching lives easier. We start with our own TSHS Resources Portal.
Using the R Commander, a Book Review & Webinar Replay
TSHS recently hosted a webinar by John Fox, author of R Commander and book "Using the R Commander." Read a book review or members
The Latest TSHS News
It is a great time to be a member of the Section on the Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences! From our first webinar to the vote on
Know an awesome teacher?
It's time to recognize an awesome teacher with a TSHS Section award. Nominations for Young Investigator and Outstanding Teacher are bein
Report on TSHS Publications During 2017
Publications Officer, Ann Brearley reports on the TSHS-sponsored publications from 2017.
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