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| Name: | Sharon |
| City/State/Country: | Portsmouth,Va/USA |
| E-mail address: | sls21126@email.tcc.edu |
| Comments: | Greetings for the New Year, What a great Homepage! I enjoyed reading about you. I will be taking your hybrid Statisics course this semester. My friend Hellen (also enrolled ) and I will be working on this challenge together. We both admit to being math challenged (or view ourselves that way), but are long on persistence and determination. I look forward to studying and learning(choke!) Statistics. |
| Name: | Brandi Gordon |
| City/State/Country: | Indian Trail NC/USA |
| E-mail address: | bng256@email.vccs.edu |
| Comments: | Hi Mrs.C, I am just now able to access this site since you gave it to me over a week ago( Computer problems!!). You seem to turn a lot of people around when it comes to their thinking on math and I hope your up to doing that with me. I need all the help I can get and seems that I have come to the right place. Thank God!!!!! Lets see how the semester goes!!! Thanking you in advance for your help in this wonderful subject called math. Brandi from math 2 online |
| Name: | Statistics Student |
| Comments: | I really enjoyed your statistics on line class, in other on line classes I felt lost and out of the loop with my classmates, but in your class I really learned alot and it was fun. Thanks again for making statistics fun, have a great holliday. |
| Name: | Branden Skees |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk/Va/US |
| E-mail address: | bskees0001@vccs.edu |
| Comments: | I took your Math 158 class a couple of years ago, and loved it. You are a very good teacher and I look forward to this semester in Statistics with you! |
| Name: | Andrea P. Melancon |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk, Va |
| E-mail address: | www.kilpao@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | A very nice web site ms. Chandler and I love the idea of the screen back in the 80's ejjeje. I used to hate math but now I hate math and i love algebra ejejjej. I did not you like poetry I write poetry in spanish but i can't in english. Well ms. Chandler i am happy to be in your class. By the way i am graduating in December. Cool site i like it!!! bye, Adios |
| Name: | Charlene Cofield |
| City/State/Country: | Portsmouth, VA |
| E-mail address: | charcofie@aol.com |
| Comments: | Ms. C, Nice to meet you. I am in your Math 240 class (Tuesday evening). It's been a pleasure so far being in your class. Thanks For Making Class Fun, C |
| Name: | James Boxley |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk, Va |
| E-mail address: | JimBoxley@aol.com |
| Comments: | Ms. C, I do look forward to being in your class...I plan to sign your "dreambook" at the end of the Summer class, with more to say...Ciao for now. Jim |
| Name: | Christine MCkittrick |
| City/State/Country: | Virginia Beach, VA |
| Comments: | Wow! This is a cool site. Well done. |
| Name: | Frieda Harris |
| City/State/Country: | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
| E-mail address: | feharris@mar.med.navy.mil |
| Comments: | Hello Ms C, It's a pleasure to meet you. I am looking forward to my instruction in Math 50. I started back to school about a year ago to pursue a career in teaching. This will be a second career for me. I have always wanted to teach, but sometimes life has you going in a different direction. But I am now being led by God and I have a new direction in life. I will visit you on Monday, January 10th at 1100. Have a blessed weekend. Frieda Harris |
| Name: | robby baldwin |
| Name: | Julie Waltz |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk, Va |
| E-mail address: | waltzsx3@mindspring.com |
| Comments: | I'm scared to death of Statistics and I'm afraid of getting lost. Y'all leave me a trail of breadcrumbs to follow, o.k.? |
| Name: | lisa castellanos |
| City/State/Country: | norfolk, va |
| E-mail address: | ghostygirl@msn.com |
| Comments: | I am starting your class tomorrow. I was nervous about taking this math course, but you seem to have a lot of fans:) I look forward to learning from you. |
| Name: | Mollie |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk |
| E-mail address: | mdavis0130@email.tcc.vccs.edu |
| Comments: | Good site with tons of information. |
| Name: | welma inge |
| City/State/Country: | norfolk, va. |
| E-mail address: | wiprater@nps.k12.va.us |
| Name: | jacqueline freeman |
| City/State/Country: | vabch |
| E-mail address: | jerseyjj2000 |
| Comments: | ready to learn stats |
| Name: | Carl Lindner |
| City/State/Country: | Chesapeake, VA |
| E-mail address: | Carllindner1@ cox.net |
| Comments: | This (MTH 270) has been an interesting class, to say the least. I've learned a great deal and appreciate your energy and humor to help us get through the course. I know sometime down the road I'll apply the concepts of Applied Calculus in one form or another. Thanks |
| Name: | Dixon Sean Edmunds |
| City/State/Country: | Norfolk, VA |
| E-mail address: | littlenez2002@yahoo.com |
| Name: | AMULU ARINZE |
| City/State/Country: | ENUGU NIGERIA |
| E-mail address: | don_jag3000@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | i went through your site and i love it |
| Name: | EZE UDENE |
| City/State/Country: | ENUGU NIGERIA |
| E-mail address: | GUY@MUGU.COM |
| Comments: | GUY I DON REACH HERE OOH |
| Name: | christina Pantoja |
| E-mail address: | Norfolklai@aol.com |
| Name: | venus c |
| E-mail address: | vcole2002@msn.com |
| Comments: | Hello Ms. Chandler, I love your math class and you really make my math life much easier. Thank you for the time and energy that you put in showing me the right way to go . Thanks Venus |
| Name: | donna wood |
| E-mail address: | donnalynn23@hotmail |
| Comments: | I am really enjoying this class. You are enthusiastic and fun to be around...even when I don't understand a concept you take the time to explain. Thank you in advance for your patience and wonderful "attitude" in class. I will finish this course. |
| Name: | amanda m griffin |
| E-mail address: | sbnc4u@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | the entire web page is great it seems to really fit your personality. It's great to see a woman in a position of higher learning and and using it to educate others. |
| Name: | bryan k stein |
| E-mail address: | brystein@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | Prof. Chandler, Just wanted to let ya know you made Math 158 interesting and easy to understand. Thanks for being so enthusiastic!!!! bryan |
| Name: | Karen Long |
| E-mail address: | longka1@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | As per our conversation on how the coefficient of variation and the standard deviation is applied in the work force where it applies to my job is as follows: When individuals go to the laboratory in a hospital or outpatient lab, and have their blood drawn (not everyone enjoys this part, and they turn white etc.) it is processed and analyzed. The analyzer I use is a Kodak 700 chemistry analyzer. Every eight hours the analyzer has Quality Controls performed to see if the results come out within a specified range to the normal range of the particular chemistry test run on an individual ex: Glucose. This is done for a month, and then a print out of all the results on the glucose test is averaged which is the mean. Then the mean is compared to a calibrated standard and it can vary from 1 to 2 standard deviations from the mean in order for the glucose test to be resulting accurately during testing. So in short there is a center point and the results can be away from the center point 1 to 2 deviations. Coefficient of variation also applies. |
| Name: | Sherri Carter |
| E-mail address: | tccarts@tcc.vccs.edu |
| Comments: | I am in Ms. Chandler's MTH 240 class. Mr. Gill was right you can't go wrong with Chandler. (As long as you are willing to put effort into your class--it's not a "fluff" course. Initially, I was dreading taking stats. However, now I wish I would have taken this course sooner. It really helps with day to day applications of data. This is math that you can really use in life. My 2nd grader is fascinated by the information and enjoys working(along side of me) on the the real world applications in the text. I did the quarter toss experiment with my 5 and 7 year boys(lots of fun). Thanks for the class stimulation! :) Sherri |