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Series: Teaching Statistics with Cartoons 3/?: Decriptive Statistics

2nd July 2019Sophie SchmidtGeneral, Teachingcartoons, humour, statistics, teaching

This is my series on teaching statistics with cartoons. Finally we’re getting to “statistical” examples: Figures, graphs, visualisation techniques… Have fun with implementation no. 3: Descriptive statistics!

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badly photoshopped data joke

Series: Teaching Statistics with Cartoons 2/?: Data

22nd August 2018Sophie SchmidtGeneralcartoons, data, humour, statistics, teaching

This is my series on how to teach statistics with the help of cartoons. I want to share my fun, but there are too many for just one blog post, therefore I created a series. On to implementation numero 2: Cartoons on Data

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Series: Teaching Statistics with Cartoons – digression: Teaching Archaeology!

8th August 2018Sophie SchmidtDiscussion, Generalcartoons, humour, interdisciplinarity, teaching

You may know my series on teaching statistics using cartoons. Now imagine my surprise when I found someone, who wants to teach archaeology using comics!

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Series: Teaching Statistics with Cartoons 1/?: General

4th July 2018Sophie SchmidtGeneralcartoons, humour, statistics, teaching

There are quite a number of cartoons out there, which feature jokes on statistics and which I use in my quantitative methods for archaeologists class. I want to share my fun, but there are too many for just one blog post, therefore: Let a new series be born!

I’ll begin the series with more general statistical topics in cartoons.

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Software-Archaeology

18th February 2018Sophie SchmidtTechnologies, Thoughtshumour, interdisciplinarity, software

The well known Austrian information scientiest Gerhard Chroust wrote an article “Software-Archäologie: Eine interdisziplinäre Betrachtung” (“software-archaeology: an interdisciplinary view”) in which he compares the maintenance of software with archaeology. It is a kinda cool and funny article, really.

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