Brian T. Gill, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Seattle Pacific University

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MAT 1360
Introduction to Statistics
Winter 2013

 

Instructor: Dr. Brian Gill
     Office: OMH 239
     E-mail: bgill@spu.edu
     Phone: 206-281-2954

Winter 2013 Office Hours:
     8:30-9:20 MWF
     or any time my door is open or by appointment.  I will typically be around in
     the afternoons on MWF, but will not generally be on campus on Tuesday or
     Thursday.

Tutoring Room:  Free tutors for MAT 1360 are available in the Mathematics Study Center.  The complete schedule for the tutors can be found at http://www.spu.edu/depts/math/tutoring_stats.htm

Dr. Gill's Schedule

 
General Course Information and Resources:
  • Syllabus
  • Daily information and homework assignments
  • Data files for homework assignments and in-class activities:
    • Minitab data files for exercises from the textbook can be downloaded from here. This link will open a zipped folder with Minitab files for all of the textbook's datasets. 
    • If you are working on a computer in the classroom or in the computer lab in OMH (upstairs, near the back of the building), there will be a link on the desktop for something called FacShare.  If you open that link and then open the "Gill" folder and the "MAT1360" folder, you will find all of the data files needed for the course.  From elsewhere on campus, you *might* be able to access this folder using the following link: \\mlabssrv01.spu.local\facshare\Gill\MAT1360 (but I've heard that students have often had trouble getting this link to work).
    • I would strongly recommend downloading all of the data files from one of the locations above and storing them on a USB thumb drive so that you have access to them any time that you need them.
    • NOTE:  You will only be able to open these data files if you are working on a computer that has Minitab installed on it.  Minitab is installed on all computers in the classroom and in computer labs on campus such as the OMH lab and the library computer labs.  If you wish to purchase a copy of Minitab to run on your own computer, see the syllabus for information.
  • Java applets for use with the text
  • Online labs for the text

Send questions or comments to Brian Gill or call (206) 281-2954.
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