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e-stat: A Web-based Learning Environment in Applied Statistics

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Within the “New Media in Education Funding Programme” the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (bmb+f) supports the project “e-stat” to develop and to provide a multimedia, web-based, and interactive learning and teaching environment in applied statistics called EMILeA-stat. The structure of EMILeA-stat, its scope and objectives is sketched, and some screen-shots of interactive applets are shown. In the Compstat 2002 proceedings several other contributions on EMILeA-stat can be found.

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Cramer, E., Cramer, K., Kamps, U. (2002). e-stat: A Web-based Learning Environment in Applied Statistics. In: Härdle, W., Rönz, B. (eds) Compstat. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57489-4_44

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