This presentation is meant to demonstrate an example of an Honors student’s work completed while enrolled in Professor Flek’s “Introduction to Statistics” course at Hostos Community College of the City University of New York, and under his advisement for the purposes of the Honors Program membership.
The last slide contains a poster presentation created by the student for a Hostos academic event.
The course utilizes a project-oriented approach to the study of Statistics and Data Analysis. It is a first semester college level Statistics course. Even though this is the work of an Honors student, and is, therefore, more advanced, all students in the course had to complete such a project.
The depth of the project is intended to convey the high level of student engagement and understanding that may be achieved using the project-oriented approach, even at a basic level Statistics course.
***I would like to thank Reginald Gardner for allowing me to share his work
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Reginald Thomas Gardner Jr. is a Senior Student of Political Science at
Binghamton University. After Interning with Mayor Bill de Blasio and
Director Elizabeth Glazer of New York City's "Mayor's Office of Criminal
Justice" he returns to graduate in 2015. He received his associate’s degree
from Hostos Community College, following a diploma from The Bronx
High School of Science, both located in his home borough. After High-
school, he pursued a career in entertainment through musical performance
and after 2 years of playing concerts throughout the city and producing an
album, he decided to return to higher Ed. During his 2 years in community
college he worked on several major academic and service initiatives
through intensive courses, the Hostos’ Honor’s program, and the Student
Leadership Academy. This year at Binghamton University, he has devoted
his time to students and the community as a club president, a mentor, a
Student Conduct Board member; and continuing to push Binghamton towards becoming the premier public
university by 2020 through the Road Map. All of this while pursuing a minor in Education and certificate in
Global and International Affairs. Last Month he was inducted as a Brother of Alpha Phi Omega, National public
service fraternity, and was accepted to MPA programs at Both Binghamton and Brown University.
Dr. Ross Flek
is currently
conducting
pure mathematics
research as well
as mathematics
education research,
and education research in general. As a mathematics
professor, I'm awarded the opportunity to further
advance my own research and to affect and support
current students who demonstrate great interest and
potential for a promising career in the field of
mathematics, as well as other tangential STEM
disciplines.
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