Probability and Statistics Apps for Mobile Devices

Author:

Edwards Howard P1

Affiliation:

1. Massey University at Albany, New Zealand

Abstract

Mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones are rapidly replacing laptops and notebooks as the primary student e-learning device. This chapter discusses the needs of a Statistics app user and how these differ from the needs of users of other Mathematics apps, and then reviews some the mobile apps currently available which enable a user to either learn Statistics or to carry out the sorts of summaries and analyses encountered in an undergraduate Statistics course. Implications of these apps for both teaching and learning are discussed.

Publisher

IGI Global

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