When I first heard Megan Jacoby say with a panic that we had to learn Html, I must admit that I was a little worried. Until last week, I knew nothing about it. We met with our group and started on the group project. Once we dove into it, it was not nearly as bad as I thought. I can see the relevance of learning some basic html. I found a site where the shortcuts are easy to find and use as a reference. Last week I also ordered the textbook for our group and I know that will ease any frustration our group may have on future projects. As a group, we were frustrated that we could not make the first class and I know that it caused some anxiety with our members. We were able to go through the archived class, but there is something about meeting face to face that will never be replaced by computers.
So far, so good.
Me
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
OK, Hopefully I passed the final exam. By the end, my brain was fried and I know I even forgot to complete one of the questions. As a group, it was nice to go over the final exam and work on it together. Tonight we met one last time to go over some work we needed to finish on the inferential project. I must say that this class helped me increase my speed when working with excel. Now I have to finish up some articles and get moving on that. It is clear to me that I will need help when doing the analysis if my data and I am glad I purchased the textbook for this course. One more course completed! (almost)
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Last Stats Class
We are down to the last week of stats class. Though I find it interesting, I do realize that this is not a strong suit of mine. My cousin was always great at this stuff and so was my brother but apparently the gene just skipped me by. I know it is a left/right brain thing and I am fine with that. As far as class this week, we worked on correlation data and figuring out levels of correlation. I am now going to work with some numbers from my classroom to work with the correlation data tables in Excell. I must say that I have been impressed with how useful excell really is. This week is our final, and I admit that I am very nervous about it.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Week 4
I am a bit frustrated that I had to miss class on Thursday. I have a grasp on the first part of the test but I am a bit lost on the correlation material, since I missed that part of the instruction. Thursday was a long night with parent orientation. I had at least 70 parents come through and I had to do my song and dance over 5 times! I was exhausted and did not get out of the building until 8:45. I plan to submit the first half of the test right away, but I may need a bit of help on the correlation material. Although I have read the chapter, I can tell that I am missing out on some important information. Other than that, two more weeks of cross country and then I start the school chess and scrabble club! I did find the section on standard deviation rather interesting.. I finally feel like I get it. I might not be quick at it, but I get it.
I am a bit frustrated that I had to miss class on Thursday. I have a grasp on the first part of the test but I am a bit lost on the correlation material, since I missed that part of the instruction. Thursday was a long night with parent orientation. I had at least 70 parents come through and I had to do my song and dance over 5 times! I was exhausted and did not get out of the building until 8:45. I plan to submit the first half of the test right away, but I may need a bit of help on the correlation material. Although I have read the chapter, I can tell that I am missing out on some important information. Other than that, two more weeks of cross country and then I start the school chess and scrabble club! I did find the section on standard deviation rather interesting.. I finally feel like I get it. I might not be quick at it, but I get it.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
This last week was interesting. I felt bad about my post about sitting for too long in class! I know that I just have a hard time staying focused for long periods of time. This week it was interesting learning about standard deviatons and z-scores. It has been some years since I have worked on this sort of thing and I need to work on it alone for a while before I understand it. I was not able to figure out the questions in class as quickly as the others so I am a bit worried about the next benchmark. Another problem I have is understanding the difference between the Experimental data vs the Descriptive data. Even after I read their definitions over and over, I still don't seem to get it right every time.
My group has started working on our data on google docs excel program. It has worked out nicely because we can all work on it remotely at our own schedule. I am still amazed about what you can do with excel! My wife uses it all the time for budgets.. in fact we had our wedding plans and finances on a spreadsheet that she is still very proud of.
RC
My group has started working on our data on google docs excel program. It has worked out nicely because we can all work on it remotely at our own schedule. I am still amazed about what you can do with excel! My wife uses it all the time for budgets.. in fact we had our wedding plans and finances on a spreadsheet that she is still very proud of.
RC
Monday, September 7, 2009
Second stats class
I have to admit that I needed the notes on quite a few of the banchmark questions. As I reflect on the evening, I was impressed with what you can do with Excel.. The last time I took a stats class, we were allowed one small notecard for the final. I remember having an entire chapter of furmulas on that little card! I also remember squinting at it attempting to figure out the formula I needed. This week, it was nice of Jim to show us how to use Excel to figure out the variance and standard deviation. I remember having to figure it out with just the calculator. Needless to say, I am very relieved! This is also the first year that I have ever taught math. Math never came that easy for me but I have always enjoyed the challenge, and I can understand what students go through when they have trouble.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Stastics
It looks like it is time to bust out the old stats book that has been collecting dust in the basement! What I like about math is that whatever effort you put into it is directly related to what you get back out of it, and either you get it, or you don't. I look forward to the challenge, and now that the weather is getting cooler, it will be a bit easier to focus. As far as the reading, the first chapter focused on the different types of research and I do feel that it would have been helpful to have the statisics course prior to the start of the action research course. My other reasoning is that to design a test and lesson plans, requires us to be in our classrooms. In the summer some of us do not have access to our classrooms and it provided and extra challenge. It will be a challenging fall!
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