StatClips lecture videos, created and presented by Alan Dabney, PhD, Texas A&M University, are innovative visual tutorials that illustrate key statistical concepts. In 3-5 minutes, each StatClips video combines dynamic animation, data sets, and interesting scenarios to help students understand the concepts in an introductory statistics course.
In StatClips Examples, Alan Dabney walks students through step-by-step examples related to the StatClips lecture videos to reinforce the concepts through problem solving.
SnapShots videos, abbreviated, student friendly versions of the Statistically Speaking video series, bring the world of statistics into the classroom. Based on the successful PBS series Against All Odds Statistics, Statistically Speaking uses new and updated documentary footage and interviews that show real people using data analysis to make important decisions in their careers and in their daily lives. From business to medicine, from the environment to understanding the Census, SnapShots focus on why statistics is important for students' careers and how statistics can be a powerful tool to understand their world.