I am pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 11, Number 2
issue of the Journal of Statistics Education (JSE).

JSE is an official electronic journal of the American Statistical
Association (ASA), and is available through the ASA Web site at:
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse

The table of contents for the current issue is appended at the end of
this message.

It is also my pleasure to announce that W. Robert Stephenson from
Iowa State University has been appointed by the ASA Board of Directors
as the next editor of JSE.  Bob's three-year term as editor will begin
January 1, 2004.  Beginning today, new manuscripts submitted to JSE
should be sent to Bob.  Submission guidelines and Bob's contact
information can be found on the JSE Web site.

Please note that access to JSE is free.  We are soliciting advertising
that will appear on the index pages of the site. If you are interested
in placing a banner or button advertisement in JSE, please contact us
at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The next issue of JSE may appear article by article on the Web site as
the issue is constructed in the coming months. The complete issue will
be announced in November 2003.

Thank you for reading and for exploring JSE!

I apologize if you receive this announcement more than once.

Sincerely,

Tom Short
Editor, Journal of Statistics Education
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Articles

Michael A. Martin
  "It’s like... you know": The Use of Analogies and Heuristics
  in Teaching Introductory Statistical Methods

Paul J. Roback
  Teaching an Advanced Methods Course to a Mixed Audience

Jonathan R. D. Kuhn
  Graphing Calculator Programs for Instructional Data Diagnostics
  and Statistical Inference

Larry Feldman and Fred Morgan
The Pedagogy and Probability of the Dice Game HOG

Peter P. Howley
  Teaching How to Calibrate a Process Using Experimental Design
  and Analysis: The Ballistat

Departments

Teaching Bits: A Resource for Teachers of Statistics

Deborah J. Rumsey
  From the Literature on Teaching and Learning Statistics

William P. Peterson
  Topics for Discussion from Current Newspapers and Journals

Datasets and Stories

Grete Heinz, Louis J. Peterson, Roger W. Johnson, and
  Carter J. Kerk
  Exploring Relationships in Body Dimensions

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