BIOS601 AGENDA: Tuesday September 04, 2012
[updated August 26, 2012]
 Agenda for Tuesday Sept 04, 2012 
  - 
   "break-the-ice" w.r.t. communication 
 
 On Sept 04, JH will 'break the ice' with a short powerpoint presentation '120 second bio' telling you
   a bit about where he was born and schooled, and the positions he had  before coming to McGill.
   
   On each subsequent class, one student will tell the rest of us a bit about him/herself. The main purpose is to
   give you some practice in presentation skills, but starting with material where you are the expert and
   where the focus and eyes will less  on you and more on what pictures you show us.
   On the 4th, we will make a schedule of who will introduce her/himself when.
 
 Possible  ways for you to present yourself might be (a)
   1 or 2 digital photos: e.g. from a
   vacation or trip, or family, or showing the country/region/place you come from, etc. etc.
   or (b) some items from your facebook or a similar social-networking site!
 
 Putting the items into a presentation package is also a way to get familiar with  Powerpoint, or 
   -- BETTER STILL --  
   with statisticians' favourite presentation tool: the 
   Beamer class in 
   LateX. Indeed, to start you off here is a useful Beamer link }
 
 
 
-   Preliminary discussion of computing and statistical inference issues
  in the assignment on sampling of locations on Earth's surface: 
  Standard Deviation; Standard Error; Margin of of Error; Use of Normal approximation to Binomial;
  Central Limit Theorem (CLT);
     Use of Normal approximation to sampling distribution of sample mean: CLT 
 
 
-   Preliminary discussion of issues in the assignment on measurement
 
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