Math 2207
Learning Outcomes:
1. Formulate and solve problems that involve real-world data by selecting appropriate statistics for that data
2. Use appropriate instructional technologies for gathering and analyzing data
3. Construct, read, and interpret data displays and make inferences and evaluate arguments from data analysis
4. Make predictions and draw conclusions based on data displays, e.g. a student’s standardized test score results
5. Determine probability of a given event
6. Identify possible outcomes of simple experiments and predict, describe, and calculate probability as a rational number
7. Compute probabilities for simple compound events using various strategies
8. Explore the relationship between experimental and theoretical probabilities
9. Make predictions based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
10. Model situations by using experiments or simulations to determine probabilities
11. Create and interpret (by application of a random variable) discrete and normal probability distributions
12. Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate pedagogy with concrete materials, with technological instructional strategies, and with multiple strategies for assessment
13. Become aware of misconceptions and errors about statistics and probability