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About the Book
The mission of OpenIntro is to make educational products that are free, transparent, and lower barriers to education. Teachers can rest easy with our textbook, knowing that
- students can easily access the textbook before the course even starts,
- every student will have a copy of the textbook,
- physical copies are sold on Amazon for $25,
- students will always have access to their course textbook, including future editions for free, and
- we offer a variety of additional resources, including videos and software labs, for free on openintro.org.
Self-study learners will be excited to find that
- they are in good company, since OpenIntro is used by many people outside of regular courses, and
- additional resources are provided on openintro.org to help hone skills and knowledge, including videos and labs.
Developers can find the source files for this textbook on GitHub, which are available under a Creative Commons BY-SA license.
OpenIntro is driven by passion, and we're excited to now host a copy of our textbook on LeanPub to allow readers to, if they wish and can afford to, contribute funds back to the project to help us expand our outreach efforts.
About the Authors
Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel is Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at University of Edinburgh, Data Scientist and Professional Educator at RStudio, and Associate Professor of the Practice position at the Department of Statistical Science at Duke University. Mine’s work focuses on innovation in statistics and data science pedagogy, with an emphasis on computing, reproducible research, student-centered learning, and open-source education as well as pedagogical approaches for enhancing retention of women and underrepresented minorities in STEM. Mine works on integrating computation into the undergraduate statistics curriculum, using reproducible research methodologies and analysis of real and complex datasets. She also organizes ASA DataFest, an annual two-day competition in which teams of undergraduate students work to reveal insights into a rich and complex data set. Mine works on the OpenIntro project, whose mission is to make educational products that are free, transparent, and lower barriers to education. As part of this project, she co-authored four open-source introductory statistics textbooks. She is also the creator and maintainer of datasciencebox.org and she teaches the popular Statistics with R MOOC on Coursera. Mine is a Fellow of the ASA and an Elected Member of the ISI as well as the winner of the 2018 Harvard Pickard Award and the 2016 Waller Education Award.
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