Friday, July 08, 2011

Integration of Education for Sustainable Development to Statistics


           Below is the link of my survey on the perception of the people on the 17 principles of sustainability formulated by The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development.

Statistics as a Platform in Education for Sustainable Development


   The world today is in great need of people who will totally eradicate the main culprit that brought poverty as the biggest problem in the world. Illiteracy as experienced by most number of people hinders the progress and the development of the needy world.

   Many would agree that the answer is still the quality and good education which caters the needs of learners. Good access to education, enhanced by the good innovations and with the aid of multimedia instructions will really bring a big change in the lives of the people.

   Statistics as a platform in education will bring out indicators, on what have been achieved and what needs to be achieved for the development of our educational system. It will present the effects of social variables on the economy such as education and training.

   Education enables people to enter the workforce which promotes sustainable development that is environmentally-sound, sociably -equitable, culturally-sensitive and economically-just. Education systems prepare learners to become more responsible, effective and efficient, for a peaceful and sustainable society.

Introduction

The blogging technology gives us chance to share our thoughts and ideas to the world without the hassle. Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (art blog), photographs (photoblog), videos (video blogging), music (MP3 blog), and audio (podcasting). Microblogging is another type of blogging, featuring very short posts.

     This E-Portfolio is another way of using the technology in education. It gives us the way to communicate with the class after class hours. It is an innovation of written assignments that can be checked right away. Everybody can make the blog for a great purpose. Let’s enjoy the comfort of the blogging technology now!
I.  Objectives:
  • Records ongoing learning in Statistics and facilitates reflection and evaluation.
  • Creates enthusiasm for responsible public writing and communication.
  • Shares important statistical knowledge and ideas to other bloggers.
II. Scope of the blog
        The List of Content in Educ 213
    Chapter 1 Introduction to Statistics 
    Chapter 3 Measures of Central Location 
    Chapter 4 Measures of Variation 
    Chapter 5 Simple Correlation
    Chapter 6 Simple Regression 
    Chapter 9 Statistical Inference             
    Chapter11 T-Test of Significance
    Chapter12 ANOVA

    Chapter13 Factorial ANOVA
    Chapter14 The Chi-Square Test 

  III. My Blog OUTPUTS
            1. Powerpoint Presentation
            2. Variance and Coefficient of Variation
  IV. Multimedia 
       1. Videos Teaching Statistics
         a. Statistics: The Average
         f. Excel Statistics 34: MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE (Averages) 
       2. Games
          a. Mean, Median, Mode and Range
          b. Train Race
          c. Data Grapher
          d. Linear Regression 

Defining E-Portfolio

An electronic portfolio, also known as an e-portfolio or digital portfolio, is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. Such electronic evidence may include inputted text, electronic files, images, multimediablog entries, and hyperlinks. E-portfolios are both demonstrations of the user's abilities and platforms for self-expression, and, if they are online, they can be maintained dynamically over time. Some e-portfolio applications permit varying degrees of audience access, so the same portfolio might be used for multiple purposes.
An e-portfolio can be seen as a type of learning record that provides actual evidence of achievement. Learning records are closely related to the Learning Plan, an emerging tool that is being used to manage learning by individuals, teams, communities of interest, and organizations. To the extent that a Personal Learning Environment captures and displays a learning record, it also might be understood to be an electronic portfolio.
Students have been taught to create digital identities using presentation software or tools to create web pages. More recently the use of virtual learning environments (VLEs) in schools and universities has led to an increased activity in the creation of e-portfolios for a variety of reasons. Most of these e-portfolios, however, are retained within the VLE and are not easily accessed outside the VLE. This results in problems of exporting data and related interoperability issues. An alternative approach is to use a system externally hosted to any institution. This permits transition through the various stages of education and employments and even into retirement.
E-portfolios, like traditional portfolios, can facilitate students' reflection on their own learning, leading to more awareness of learning strategies and needs.[1] Results of a comparative research, by M. van Wesel and Prop, between paper based portfolios and electronic portfolios in the same setting, suggest use of an electronic portfolio leads to better learning outcomes.[2](wikipedia.com)

Module 1 - Introduction to Educational Statistics

     We educators sometimes find it hard to understand and interpret statistical data that we encounter in our field of work. That is the reason why we sometimes refrain from using statistics in our educational activities. We often think that statistics is very difficult to integrate in our field of work. Well, not now, for I have found out that we have a lot of statistical tools that we can easily use in interpreting data, especially on pupil's performance. This was made possible with the help of our very competent and knowledgeable professor, Dr. Ava Clare Marie O. Robles. She opened our once sleepy thoughts on the different topics in educational statistics.

Module 2 - Variables: The Subject Matter of Statistics and Research

    Variables are things that we measure, control, or manipulate in research. They differ in many respects, most notably in the role they are given in our research and in the type of measures that can be applied to them. I have previous knowledge about this subject matter, but it's only now that I fully understood it. At first, I really find it hard to classify variables as to ratio, nominal, interval, and ordinal. With constant practice and focus, I've finally familiarize the different classifications of variables and its uses. Now, who says statistics is a very difficult subject to learn? Well, not me...

Module 3 - Integration of Innovation in Statistics

    Do you have any idea about what a blog is? That was the question posted by Dr. Ava that gave empty result from my mind. Honestly, it was only that moment that I have learned about a blog. Not until that Dr. Ava let us create our own blog, our very own space in the net where we can post our ideas and thoughts about Educational Statistics. From then on, a multitude of ideas flowed out from our minds on the things to post on our blog. What you are reading now is one concrete proof on what came out of my mind regarding this post. This is one of the innovations in statistics that Dr. Ava introduced to us. I'm very thankful that I can now have my own space here to share what I have learned. Thank you so much Dr. Ava!