Textbook has components which can be used on all
levels of statistics teaching. It is disguised as an intro
ductory textbook, perhaps, but many parts are completely unsui
table for introductory teaching. Its contents are Introduction,
Analysis of a Single Variable, Analysis of a Pair of Variables,
and Analysis of Multi-variables.
Stockburger, It represents over twenty years of experience in teaching
the material contained therein by the author. The high price of textbooks
and a desire to customize course material for his own needs caused him to write this material. It contains projects, interactive exercises, animated examples of the use of statistical packages, and inclusion of statistical packages.
Statistical training on the web, by Mike Talbot
SURFSTAT Australia, by Keith Dear, Summarizing and Presenting Data, Producing Data, Variation and Probability, Statistical Inference, Control Charts.
Introduction to Quantitative Methods,by Gene Glass, A basic statistics course
in the College of Education at Arizona State University.
Sanda Kaufman's Teachnig Resources, contains teaching resources for va
riety of topics including quantitative methods.
Some experimental pages for teaching statistics, by Juha Puranen, contains some - different methods for visualizing statistical phenomena, such as Power and Box-Cox transformations.
Statistical Home Page by David C. Howell, Containing statistical material covered