In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew McLachlan) wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Here at my university, the Student Learning Centre (SLC) provides
> additional maths and statistics tuition for those struggling with
> first year courses. (They teach many other things as well.)
>
> The SLC wants to know if there are any software teaching packages that
> they could get for students, for example on a CD, that the student
> could take away and work on themselves (or run from the university
> network). In particular, the SLC is interested in packages or
> tutorials that are useful for bridging from high school level (years
> 11 & 12) to first year university level.
>
> Of particular interest are the subjects calculus, and statistics.
> Price is not important at this stage in the search.
>
> Does anyone have experience using such software?
> Can anyone suggest products or URLs?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
>
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> Andrew McLachlan, PhD Student. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ecology & Entomology Group, P.O. Box 84, Lincoln University,
> Canterbury, New Zealand. ph. +64 3 325-2811, fax. +64 3 325-3844.
You could try "Fathom: Dynamic Statistics Software". The URL is listed
at
http://www.kdcentral.com
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T.S. Lim
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www.Recursive-Partitioning.com
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