DiMaria-Ghalili Rose Ann, Ostrow C Lynne
Department of Health Restoration, School of Nursing, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA.
J Nurs Educ. 2009 Feb;48(2):106-10. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20090201-03.
This article describes the authors' experiences during 3 years of using Microsoft Excel to teach graduate-level statistics, as part of the research core required by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing for all professional graduate nursing programs. The advantages to using this program instead of specialized statistical programs are ease of accessibility, increased transferability of skills, and reduced cost for students. The authors share their insight about realistic goals for teaching statistics to master's-level students and the resources that are available to faculty to help them to learn and use Excel in their courses. Several online sites that are excellent resources for both faculty and students are discussed. Detailed attention is given to an online course (Carnegie-Mellon University Open Learning Initiative, n.d.), which the authors have incorporated into their graduate-level research methods course.
本文介绍了作者在三年时间里使用微软Excel教授研究生水平统计学的经历,这是美国护理学院协会要求所有专业研究生护理项目的研究核心内容的一部分。使用该程序而非专门的统计程序的优势在于易于获取、技能的可转移性增强以及学生成本降低。作者分享了他们对于向硕士水平学生教授统计学的现实目标的见解,以及可供教师使用的资源,以帮助他们在课程中学习和使用Excel。讨论了几个对教师和学生而言都是优秀资源的在线网站。详细介绍了一门在线课程(卡内基梅隆大学开放学习计划,无日期),作者已将其纳入研究生水平的研究方法课程。