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Thursday, April 28, 2011

1. Introduction


Statistics is an indispensable tool in many research designs in education, social and natural sciences and other related disciplines.
Knowledge of Statistics is vital for students and professionals as well as investigators in all fields of human endeavor. But sad to say, for someone like me who's inclination is in Languages the subject seems to be uninteresting. My attitude towards the subject matter is really negative and self-defeating. I have it in mind that Statistics is difficult to comprehend.
As I enrolled myself with the graduate program, I am now faced with the challenge to engage myself with Statistics.
So bare with me guys, as I, Sheila G. Ancino venture to the world of numbers and analysis of data with my newly found friends and mentors with high hopes not just to survive this subject but definitely learn a lot from it especially with it being integrated with technology.


I. The Contents of My Portfolio in Educ 216
       Chapter 1 Introduction to Statistics
       Chapter 2 Variables : The Subject Matter for Statistics & Research
       Chapter 3 Measures of Central Location
       Chapter 4 Measures of Variation
       Chapter 5 Simple Correlation
       Chapter 6 Simple Regression
       Chapter 7 The Normal Probability Distribution
       Chapter 8 Statistical Estimation & Sampling Theory
       Chapter 9 Statistical Inference

       Chapter10 Z-Test of One Sample Means
       Chapter11 T-Test of Significance
       Chapter12 ANOVA
       Chapter13 Factorial ANOVA
       Chapter14 The Chi-Square Test
       Chapter15 Computer Statitical Applications using MS Excel
       
II. My Circle of Friends at' E-PORTFOLIO
     1. Richard A. Agapay
      2. Melvin S. Calixton
      3. Ariel Macaranas
      4. Clarence Baron
      5. Rosemarie F. Delos Reyes
      6. Marmae C. Pilapil
      7. Marites B. Agustin
      8. Mary B. Laride
      9. Sheila G. Ancino
     10.Chellyn Mae P. Dalut
     11. Robert B. Pasion  
 

III. STUDENTS' OUTPUTS of E-PORTFOLIO
      1. Powerpoint Presentations
       2. Video for Demo Teaching
       3. Resources / Links
       4. Multimedia
       5. Games

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