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ICOTS 10

Speakers:

Helen MacGillivray (International Statistical Institute)

Hilary Parker

Anna Rosling Rönnlund (Gapminder)

Hiroe Tsubaki (National Statistics Center)

Chris Wild (CensusAtSchool NZ)

Date: 08 - 13 Jul 2018
Venue: (Kyoto Citizen’s Amenity Plaza), Kyoto TERRSA Shinmachi Kujo, Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: JPY 43,000 to 102,000

The 10th International Conference on Teaching Statistics will be held over six days from 08 July in Kyoto, Japan, with a half-day of pre-conference workshops available on 07 July. 

This conference, organised by the International Association for Statistical Education, is held every four years in different parts of the world. The main purpose of ICOTS is to give statistics educators and professionals around the world the opportunity to exchange information, ideas and experiences, to present recent innovations and research in the field of statistics education, and to expand their range of collaborators.

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