Statistical knowledge is required for students in a range of disciplines. However, there are limited educator resources that exist for applying statistics to solve real-world problems. This investigation provides one approach to teaching statistics using entrepreneurial-minded learning (as a way to connect real-world applications and value creation with problem-solving and curiosity) in the context of solar energy. Both the ready-to-use teaching intervention and assessment of student learning details are provided for an undergraduate course on Introductory Statistics. The teaching intervention includes a series of seven lesson plans (and three extension projects) that educators can use in an introductory statistics course.
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Bosman, L., Soto, E., Varela, T. F., & Wollega, E. (2023). Integrating the entrepreneurial mindset into solar energy statistical analysis and performance modeling. Teaching Statistics, 45(2), 79–84. https://doi.org/10.1111/test.12335
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