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* 27 Apr: this is an announcement more for the people in my 4N4 class. It's with great sadness that I wish to let you know that Dr. Don Woods passed away on Friday evening. He was a phenomenal instructor in our department, and we all still benefit from the work he did.  
* 27 Apr: this is an announcement more for the people in my 4N4 class. It's with great sadness that I wish to let you know that Dr. Don Woods passed away on Friday evening. He was a phenomenal instructor in our department, and we all still benefit from the work he did.  
: He developed innovative teaching methods, particularly focused on problem-based learning; he was known and recognized nationally and internationally.  [http://www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com/obituaries/obituary.aspx?id=611 Details about his life and funeral].
: He developed innovative teaching methods, particularly focused on problem-based learning; he was known and recognized nationally and internationally.  [http://www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com/obituaries/obituary.aspx?id=611 Details about his life and funeral].
* 02 May: the final grades have been posted to Avenue. Please note: the final grade that is automatically calculated by Avenue is not correct, because it does not handle the grading system for this course. Please read your grade in the column called '''''"Final Adjusted Grade"'''''.
: 600-level students: please email me to get your grade breakdown.
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| It was a real pleasure to teach this class once again. I'm looking forward to seeing a few of you that are returning for your final-year students in September. For most though, this is your final year. All the best with your careers going forward, and I hope our paths will cross in the future. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kgdunn Please stay in contact].
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Revision as of 19:48, 2 May 2013

Statistics for Engineers: CHE 4C3/6C3


Administrative Class materials
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Announcements (previous ones) or

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  • 27 Apr: this is an announcement more for the people in my 4N4 class. It's with great sadness that I wish to let you know that Dr. Don Woods passed away on Friday evening. He was a phenomenal instructor in our department, and we all still benefit from the work he did.
He developed innovative teaching methods, particularly focused on problem-based learning; he was known and recognized nationally and internationally. Details about his life and funeral.
  • 02 May: the final grades have been posted to Avenue. Please note: the final grade that is automatically calculated by Avenue is not correct, because it does not handle the grading system for this course. Please read your grade in the column called "Final Adjusted Grade".
600-level students: please email me to get your grade breakdown.
It was a real pleasure to teach this class once again. I'm looking forward to seeing a few of you that are returning for your final-year students in September. For most though, this is your final year. All the best with your careers going forward, and I hope our paths will cross in the future. Please stay in contact.
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Notes for 2013 class

Topic Latest slides (last update, version)
0. Course outline and overview Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF
1. Visualizing process data Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF
2. Univariate data analysis Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (29 Jan, v33)
3. Process monitoring Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (06 Feb, v41)
4. Least squares modelling Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (01 Mar, v52)
5. Design and analysis of experiments Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (09 Apr, v77)
6. Latent variable methods and applications Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (10 Apr, v83)
7. Course wrap up Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (10 Apr, v84)

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