Indeed similar - the organic whole-systems view is familiar! Interesting that, though some of the thinking behind it is a little different, the outcomes are not far off what we have built here.
This was so helpful and easy! Do you have any areitlcs on rehab?
- Nikki
I participated in this MOOC (along with more than 900 others from around the world) when it was first offered from August 5 to September 9, 2013. I found it to be well worth the effort. It is a summary of basic statistical procedures in the form of video tutorials and step-by-step procedural instructions delivered with exceptional clarity by Professor Lloyd Rieber. All computations are carried out using MSExcel - so you must have this software to participate fully.
There are short open-book quizzes at the conclusion of each module, as well as an open-book multiple choice final test. If you pass the final, a Certificate of Completion is issued in your name.
Although there is a student forum, it was used mostly for self-introductions rather than for inter-student exchanges of info, etc. In that respect, this MOOC is very different from others I have attended in the past.
Dr. Rieber is very responsive to questions, which is great if even clearly presented statistics lessons baffle you.
Have fun!
- Ken Desson
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