David Schuster, Ph.D.
Teaching
Educational Resources
- Books
- Apps
- APEX STATS: Set of open, editable, and modular resources that use Python as instructional technology to make it easier to teach introductory statistics.
- Distribution Machine: Generate random distributions for educational purposes
- VECTR Cardsort: Run web-based cardsorts for free
- For My Courses
- Dataset Generator: Students in my courses can use this tool to download datasets for class.
- Progress Report: Students in my courses can use this tool to assess their progress and forecast their grade
Classroom Experience
At San José State University
- Human Factors (now, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2017, Summer 2017, Summer 2016, Spring 2016, Spring 2015; 131 students total)
- Introduction to Research Methods (now, Spring 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Summer 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2020)
- Elementary Statistics (Summer 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2022, Summer 2020, Spring 2015, Fall 2014, Summer 2014, Spring 2014, Fall 2013; 274 students total)
- Advanced Statistics (Graduate seminar; Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Fall 2015; 78 students total)
- Current Issues Capstone: Human-Systems Integration in Cyber, Health, and Transport (Spring 2022; 18 students total) [PDF Syllabus]
- Intermediate Statistics (Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2015, Summer 2015, Spring 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2014; 401 students total)
- Research Project in Psychology (Spring 2020, Fall 2017, Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Spring 2014; 6 students total)
- Seminar in Experimental Psychology (Graduate seminar; Spring 2018, Spring 2017; 25 students total)
- General Psychology (Spring 2014, Fall 2013; 129 students total)
At Rollins College
- Statistics and Decision Making (Spring 2013, Summer 2012, Fall 2012; 56 students total)
At the University of Central Florida
- Statistical Methods in Psychology (Spring 2010; 38 students)
- Psychology of Aging (Fall 2009; 19 students)
- Basic Learning Processes (Fall 2008; 24 students)