Probability for Scientists is a hands-on, interdisciplinary introduction to probability theory that emphasizes big-picture thinking. Problems are introduced via in-class exploration of physical objects such as coins, dice, and cards. Learn what randomness really looks like, how to read a histogram, and why the normal distribution is so common.
12.10.2013
Final Project Posters
Posters from the final project are now available as pdfs here. In the event that you have any updates, email a new pdf to the class address and we will post them.
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Final Project
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