[BlindMath] XLSTAT accessibility
Martin, Vincent F
vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Mon Aug 14 18:08:54 UTC 2017
Veverything in a preliminary Statistics course can be done in Excel as well.
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Subject: [BlindMath] XLSTAT accessibility
Hello All,
Does anyone know the accessibility status of the XLSTAT add in for Excel. Their website is https://www.xlstat.com/en/
Does anyone have suggestions for what statistical program to use in an introductory stats course that uses Minitab. I know others have been suggesting R, but R as a language may be over the top for most students in an introductory stats course.
Thank you,
Andy
Andrew S.J. Swanson
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