The Practice of Statistics Textbook Website - This site contains tutorial videos created by the textbook authors as well as online quizzes.
- College Board AP Statistics Website - Everything you want to know about the AP Statistics Exam
- TI-89 Statistics download - TI has created a free Statistics "upgrade" for TI-89 calculators. You will need to download/install the TI Connectivity software either from the website or from the CD that came with the calculator. You will also need the USB cord to connect your calculator to the computer.
- AP Statistics and Calculus - AP Statistics does not require Calculus as a prerequisite, nor do you need to have learned Calculus to understand the concepts we discuss. However, some of my students might be interested in seeing how Calculus is used to derive some of the formulas we study. You'll need to scroll to the bottom of this webpage to find the Calculus articles.
- ASA Project Competition - Entry details for the ASA Project Competition
- Be An Actuary! - Actuaries are some of the highest paid statisticians. Visit this website to see if being an actuary is for you!
- New York Times article on Statistics as a career - This article appeared in the New York Times on August 6, 2009. Check out what it has to say about how our changing culture is creating a higher demand for statisticians.
- Stattrak - Thinking about a career as a statistician? Check out this website!
- OECD - Your Better Life Index - An interactive webpage that graphically displays data on financial and social variables for the OECD countries
- Gapminder.org - Hans Rosling's website providing access to all sorts of world health data in a searchable and easily graphed format
- Saturday Morning Math Group - The SMMG is a gathering of high school students who are interested in learning about various mathematical topics. UT professors and guest lecturers guide these very popular math sessions.
- Significance Magazine - an easy-to-read statistics journal - some pretty interesting articles here!
- Inference Mixed Review - This website gives you problem situations to read. You then need to decide which method of inference is most appropriate. The website gives you instant feedback.
- Stat trek - This website contains AP Statistics tutorials arranged by topic. It also has a 40 question sample AP exam (Multiple Choice only). Correct answers with brief explanations are given.