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Under "Courses", click on "005.200 Basic Statistical Analysis II".
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Open the University of Manitoba WebCT page
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Under "Courses", click on "005.417 Lifetime Data Analysis".
To ensure confidentiality of course materials and student records, I have moved all teaching materials to the University WebCT. Follow these instructions to log on WebCT.
Open the University of Manitoba WebCT page
Alternatively, you can click on "Current Students" on the University of Manitoba web page and select "WEBCT"
Login to WebCT using your UMnetID (formerly called your ccu account.)
If you have not done so, claim your UMnetID at the claimid website.
If you have trouble logging into your account, visit the Accounts Office in Room 629 Engineering Building, or call 474-9788, or e-mail "operacc@cc.umanitoba.ca"
Under "Courses", click on "098.405 Readings in Management".
Memorial University of Newfoundland (May 1998 - July 2000)
In the Division of Community Health, I taught the graduate course Biostatistics M6200 (twice) and the statistics part of the graduate course on Research Methods Lectures. I taught some statistics parts of the undergraduate course on community health (for first year M.D. students). I was in charge of the second year M.D. students community project and was a facilitator for M.D. students' epidemiology critical appraisal course. Besides numerous consulting advices to the faculty, graduate and M.D. students, and medical practioners, I was involved with the graduate education as well. I was the internal examiner of a Master's thesis, and was in a graduate student's advisory committee.
In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, I taught the undergraduate introductory statistics course 2550 for life science students (September - December 1998, September - December 1999, January - April 2000).
University of Alberta (September 1993 - April 1994, September 1995 - April 1998)
In the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, I taught extensively many subjects, including introductory statistics,
upper year biostatistics, calculus, linear algebra, and many more. My lecture notes were popular and my lecture notes on calculus were
published by my students.
In the Department of Finance and Management Science, I taught third year business statistics (mainly on multiple regression).
University of Lethbridge (Edmonton Campus, September 1997 - April 1998)
I taught introductory and secondary statistics courses (including multiple regression).