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Baumer, Benjamin S.; Bray, Andrew P.; Çetinkaya-Rundel, Mine; Hardin, Johanna S. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
We designed a sequence of courses for the DataCamp online learning platform that approximates the content of a typical introductory statistics course. We discuss the design and implementation of these courses and illustrate how they can be successfully integrated into a brick-and-mortar class. We reflect on the process of creating content for…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistics, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods
Dunnett, C. W. – Programmed Learning & Educational Technology, 1973
A justification for a strategy and the whole strategy then described and illustrated as it was applied to the development of a course for the Royal Australian Navy. (Author)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Educational Objectives
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Bard, Imre – History Teacher, 1986
Maintains that writing assignments in world history should include essays that are sequenced according to difficulty. Proposes a sequencing model for an introductory course in world history based on seven steps of difficulty. Provides examples of questions at each level in addition to a course outline. (JDH)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Course Descriptions, Essays, Expository Writing
Grabow, Chad Lee C. – 1982
This guide provides specific information and resources for course and curriculum development, beginning with an outline of the basic elements of a curriculum and a listing of exemplary curricula in computer science education from other colleges. The definition of, need for, and essential and secondary features of a goal are presented, as well as…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Computer Science Education, Course Descriptions
Cuyahoga Falls City School District, OH. – 1966
Some objectives of this non-graded elective English program are to individualize language arts instruction, to deepen student interest in and appreciation of literature, to provide more meaningful sequences of courses, and to capitalize on the teaching strengths of the English faculty. Courses are divided into three areas--composition and English…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Elective Courses, English Curriculum