CONFERENCE LECTURE/DISCUSSION
IN HYPERTEXT ON THE WORLD-WIDE WEB:
A CASE STUDY*
Robert E. Kass | Donna K. Pauler |
Department of Statistics | Dept. of Statistical
Science |
Carnegie Mellon University | University College |
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 | London, UK |
kass@stat.cmu.edu |
*Funding from NSF, encouragement from Sallie Keller-McNulty
Purpose of Project:
To assess cost and effectiveness of relatively low-budget on-line
presentation of conference material.
Ultimately one would like
- To further disseminate lecture and discussion (to those not
attending conference), capturing some of
the feel of the live presentation.
- To provide an on-line source of material that adds something
beyond what is in the
written paper.
Our example is drawn from the Third Workshop on Case Studies in
Bayesian Statistics, October 5-7, 1995. We used the paper,
``Hierarchical Bayes Models for Micro-Marketing Strategies,''
by Alan
L. Montgomery
(in C. Gatsonis, J.S. Hodges, R.E. Kass, R. McCulloch,
P. Rossi, and N.D. Singpurwalla, eds, Case Studies in Bayesian
Statistics, Volume III).
URL: http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~kass/montgomery
One Idea:
Included here are
- outline
- extended abstract
- transcript of talk
- slides
- the paper
Please start with either the outline or the
extended abstract.
We hope that this is easy to navigate.
Heidi Rhodes
Tue Aug 19 10:52:40 EDT 1997