STEMgage
  • Introduction
  • Lessons
    • Measures of Center
    • Boxplots
    • Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots
    • Histograms
    • Shapes of Distributions
    • Accuracy/Precision
    • Scatterplots
    • Normal Distribution
    • SD Outliers
    • Z-Score
  • Resources
    • Resources: Measures of Center
    • Resources: Boxplots
    • Resources: Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots Resources
    • Histograms Resources
    • Shapes of Distributions Resources
    • Accuracy & Precision Resources
    • Scatterplots Resources
    • Normal Distribution Resources
    • SD Outliers Resources
    • Z-Score Resources
  • Introduction
  • Lessons
    • Measures of Center
    • Boxplots
    • Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots
    • Histograms
    • Shapes of Distributions
    • Accuracy/Precision
    • Scatterplots
    • Normal Distribution
    • SD Outliers
    • Z-Score
  • Resources
    • Resources: Measures of Center
    • Resources: Boxplots
    • Resources: Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots Resources
    • Histograms Resources
    • Shapes of Distributions Resources
    • Accuracy & Precision Resources
    • Scatterplots Resources
    • Normal Distribution Resources
    • SD Outliers Resources
    • Z-Score Resources
STEMgage

STEMgage

A Manual To Use The Website

​Lessons

The Lessons tab is where you'll find the webpages to learn individual statistical concepts. Lessons include:
  • Measures of Center
  • Boxplots and Interquartile Range
  • Outliers using Interquartile Range
  • Dot Plots
  • Histograms
  • Shapes of Distributions
  • Accuracy and Precision
  • Scatterplots
  • The Normal Distribution
  • Outliers using Standard Deviation
  • Z-Score

The STEMgage Report

Throughout each lesson, you will see checkmarked titles next to problems. The checkmarks denote actions you should take on the STEMgage Report provided by your teacher.

✔ Reflection 1

A Reflection is intended as an independent exercise for you. This includes writing about your personal results, evaluating your mathematical practices, or cataloguing your interests.

✔ Discussion 2

A Discussion is intended as a space for you to write down ideas to share with your classmates. This includes brainstorming about methodology, recording observations about data, or noting the relevance of results.

✔ Table 3

​A Table is intended for raw data. You will record numbers here from a variety of sources.

✔ Figure 4

​A Figure is intended for a statistical graph. You will draw and label different kinds of plots using line guides.

✔ Calculation 5

​A Calculation is intended for a specific mathematical computation. 

✔ Analysis 6

​An Analysis is intended for a specific interpretation of a table, figure, or calculation.

​Resources

The Resources tab is full of all kinds of extras for each lesson. Find additional tutorials, articles, videos, datasets, interviews, games... the list goes on!

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Created by Emily Coats for Sierra Nevada College