Suggestions for Instructors

These podcasts offer advice on how to teach writing about multivariate analysis. The first is a brief overview to the supplemental online materials, describing the different types of materials available online and ideas for their use. The second podcast describes the content and materials in the book and online materials. A third discusses courses and other settings in which writing about multivariate analysis can be taught. The fourth podcast describes and illustrates instructional techniques used throughout the book and podcasts or that may be helpful in classroom presentation of the material. The fifth explains the “Vanna White” technique for presenting an exhibit such as a table, chart, or other diagram as part of a live speech, whether in the classroom or as part of a research seminar or conference presentation.

Material on teaching how to write about multivariate analysis

Topic Podcast Text Appendix
A brief guide to the supplemental online materials PC0.1  
Teaching how to write about multivariate analysis: content and materials PC0.2  
Teaching how to write about multivariate analysis: courses and other settings PC0.3  
Teaching how to write about multivariate analysis: instructional techniques PC0.4  
Presenting an exhibit “live” —the Vanna White technique PC19.3  
Miller, Jane E. and Wu, Lawrence. 2009. “Teaching How to Write about Multivariate Analysis: Suggested Courses and Exercises.”   App0.1


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