Join us online for the annual Faculty Technology Institute to reflect, share experiences, and learn from one another as we wrap up an unprecedented semester of online teaching, get ready to kick off our summer session online, and wonder what the fall semester might look like.
In our pivot to online teaching this spring did you discover a cool app or teaching trick? Is there an article, blog, or podcast you’ve found useful as you think about online teaching? We’re collecting your suggestions, tips, and tricks to share with participants after the FTI!
Do you want to continue or start a conversation with your colleagues on a particular topic? Suggest a lunch topic for a BoF style gathering at lunch in one of our Zoom Breakoutrooms.
Since we are meeting virtually, please contact edtech@lclark.edu or send us a Google Chat if you have questions or technical difficulties accessing the Zoom session.
JASP is a free, open-source statistics package with an intuitive graphical user interface. It is capable of both standard/frequentist and Bayesian versions of most typical inferential statistics, but also has modules for techniques such as structural equation modeling and meta-analysis. It also is designed to produce APA-formatted output (both figures and tables) that can be directly copied/pasted into word processing documents. In all, the program could be a useful alternative to both SPSS and R for both teaching and research.
Install the latest version of JASP so we can take it for a brief spin during this basic interactive workshop led by Todd Watson: https://jasp-stats.org/download/