"I have never let schooling interfere with my education."
~ Mark Twain
Since 2005, I have instructed several college level courses. I currently teach an undergraduate introductory statistics course, two graduate-level research methods courses, and two undergraduate professional development courses for research and teaching for the College of Human Sciences at Auburn University.
I have also taught several courses for the psychology departments at Auburn University and Brigham Young University. Additional courses include undergraduate courses in introductory psychology, research methods in psychology, and a graduate course in the teaching of psychology. At Brigham Young University, I instructed the industrial and organizational psychology course. I believe, in as much as possible, that education should be publicly available. On the right-hand side of the webpage you will find a link to introductory statistics. Although the content will change from time-to-time as the course evolves, the main content of the course will be to available to current, previous, and curious statistics students alike. May you learn much and apply that knowledge to make sound statistical decisions. |