Last Lecture
Mon, Dec 1
- Reminders
- Complete course evaluations
- Enroll in BUSAD 360
- Blog Grades
- Questions about Part 1 (take home)
- Final Exam Review Topics – in-class exam on Wed, Dec 3
- Project due Wed, Dec 10
Month: November 2014
Mon, Dec 1
Thu, Nov 20
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Also, please help my BUSAD 265 students complete surveys for their final project.
Dear Statistics Students,
Please use the “Leave a Reply” section below to Post a Comment including a link to your on-line surveys. Please also participate and help your fellow students by completing as many surveys as possible.
To help encourage participation I will make survey participation part of the Final Project grade. More survey responses will result in a higher “participation” grade. This should encourage you to take other student surveys and then ask them to reciprocate (that means do the same for you).
For students not using survey data, please consider helping students with surveys improve their participation scores in exchange for good karma. What reward could be better?
Thanks,
JH
Wed, Nov 19
Topics:
Tue, Nov 18
Topics:
For the Comprehensive Final be prepared to answer questions on the following key topics:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 6
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Mon, Nov 17
Topics:
Wed, Nov 12
Review:
Presentation:
Activity:
Assignment:
Reading:
If you’re a regular reader of this blog you’ve probably seen my Why Pueblo post or perhaps you saw my Funding the City of Pueblo post where I proposed setting up a toll booth on Hwy 50 and charging $1 per eastbound vehicle. The toll booth idea made it’s way into the local print version of Fox News and generated some hate mail, perhaps because I pointed out that Pueblo West is located in the middle of a vast desert/prairie landscape where the wind blows the never-ending supply of dust around non-stop. Anyone with a green lawn in PW would probably be arrested on eco-terrorism charges in most of Europe, Canada, New Zealand and other civilized corners of the world.
According to local natural historians, the only life forms inhabiting the PW landscape 100 years ago were scorpions and tumbleweeds.
Well, it looks like the tumbleweeds have launched a counter offensive. Click this link for graphic details of the onslaught.