My Columbia colleague Tian Zheng has started a blog focusing on her struggles and successes teaching introductory statistics. There’s certainly a lot that can be said on this topic.
I’d appreciate any links to weblogs or other resources on teaching statistics. We’re already linking to the Chance page at Dartmouth (more of a newsletter than a blog, but the same idea) and Chris Genovese’s page at Carnegie Mellon. The Chance page includes a bunch of links to statistics teaching resources but it doesn’t seem to have been updated in awhile and a lot of its links don’t work.
I like to read the weblog of the Statistical Assessment Service (STATS.org) as well.
Not exactly a weblog about teaching statistics, but you can also track the del.icio.us RSS feed for things people find and tag with 'statisics.' Mostly datasets, but its interesting to see what people link.
Thanks, and thanks. From Byron's link, I found the map of words used to describe soft drinks–very amusing, and an interesting example of how one can learn even from highly non-random samples.