Well, I can speak from the "receiving end." I'm enrolled in an
online distance masters degree in statistics at Texas A&M University.
I'm in my fourth course. We are pretty much free to use any statistical
software we want. The first semester (distributions, goodness of fit, one- and
two- sample tests of proportions, means, medians, etc) the professor used
mostly R, as did I. Second semester (design of experiments, ANOVA ANCOVA, etc)
was more SAS-centric, which I suppose is important for employability, but I like
R much better. Thrid semester (regression) we used R, and now (overview of
mathematical statistics, professor uses mainly R, as do most or all of the 60
distance students.
I have become quite fond of R. I think it works well for distance education.
Demonstration/simulation capabilities are superb. Programming syntax is pretty
straightforward. It's a real boon to be able to share code and know that it
will run on whatever platform the other students happen to be working on. And of
course everyone can get it for free.
Keep in mind we are statistics and engineering graduate students. Perhaps a
little more comfortable with programming and with the command-line interface
than business undergrad students would be. Of course, you plan to use Rcmdr as
a GUI, so maybe that would "soften the blow." I have no experience
with Rcmdr.
Good luck.
--Chris Ryan
---- Original message ---->Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:11:38 -0500
>From: "Erin Hodgess" <erinm.hodgess at gmail.com>
>Subject: [R] using R for online course/distance ed
>To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
>
>Hi R People!
>
>I'm going to be putting together a completely online undergrad
>business stats course (a second semester course) and was going to use
>R and Rcmdr.
>
>My question: has anyone else used R for an online course, please? If
>so, did it go well, please?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Sincerely,
>Erin
>
>
>--
>Erin Hodgess
>Associate Professor
>Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
>University of Houston - Downtown
>mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
>
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