Queen (and Slave) Of The Sciences
Katie Chicot explains why numbers make the world go round. Kate Chicot. Katie Chicot became a mathematics and computing staff tutor for The Open University in 2005.First published on Thu, 01 Dec 2005...
View ArticleBeating the bookies: The maths of a World Cup 2010 win
The World Cup is a statistician's dream - but can you use maths to break a bookie's bank and heart? Kate Chicot. Katie Chicot became a mathematics and computing staff tutor for The Open University in...
View ArticleTake a trip to infinity
The concept of ‘infinity’ has enchanted and perplexed the world’s leading mathematicians for centuries. Through her outreach work in schools, Dr Katie Chicot, Staff Tutor in the OU’s Department of...
View ArticleBeating the odds: The maths of a World Cup 2014 win
Dr Katie Chicot provides us with a statistical insight into this year’s World Cup event. Kate Chicot. Katie Chicot became a mathematics and computing staff tutor for The Open University in 2005.First...
View ArticleReboot Your STEM Career
Returning to a STEM career? Reboot Your STEM Career is a comprehensive interactive toolkit to help you relaunch your career and navigate your way back into the world of Science, Technology, Engineering...
View ArticleQueen (and Slave) Of The Sciences
Katie Chicot explains why numbers make the world go round. Katie Chicot.First published on Thu, 01 Dec 2005 as Queen (and Slave) Of The Sciences. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn...
View ArticleBeating the bookies: The maths of a World Cup 2010 win
The World Cup is a statistician's dream - but can you use maths to break a bookie's bank and heart? Katie Chicot.First published on Fri, 02 Jul 2010 as Beating the bookies: The maths of a World Cup...
View ArticleTake a trip to infinity
The concept of ‘infinity’ has enchanted and perplexed the world’s leading mathematicians for centuries. Through her outreach work in schools, Dr Katie Chicot, Staff Tutor in the OU’s Department of...
View ArticleBeating the odds: The maths of a World Cup 2014 win
Dr Katie Chicot provides us with a statistical insight into this year’s World Cup event. Katie Chicot.First published on Tue, 03 Jun 2014 as Beating the odds: The maths of a World Cup 2014 win. To find...
View ArticleReboot Your STEM Career
Returning to a STEM career? Reboot Your STEM Career is a comprehensive interactive toolkit to help you relaunch your career and navigate your way back into the world of Science, Technology, Engineering...
View ArticlePerplex: Classic puzzles, past and present
Test your puzzle-solving ability with incredibly immersive and interactive puzzles from The Open University and UKMT Katie Chicot.First published on Mon, 05 Dec 2016 as Perplex: Classic puzzles, past...
View ArticleUncertainty within the Realm of Statistics
Mathematician and tutor, Katie Chicot, questions the role of "certainty" within the realm of statistical data. She interviews Carol Calvert on the issue, following her talk entitled 'Data – love the...
View ArticleTrusting Statistics in Today’s News
With so many contradictory statistics in the news, how do you know which COVID-19 stats are accurate? Who can you trust? Katie Chicot.First published on Tue, 23 Jun 2020 as Trusting Statistics in...
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