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A community is a collection of people who know and care about each other. The
vast majority of college courses are not communities. This is especially true
of statistics and data science courses, both because our classes are larger and
because we are more likely to lecture. However, it is possible to create a
community in your classroom. This article offers an idiosyncratic set of
practices for creating community. I have used these techniques successfully in
first and second semester statistics courses with enrollments ranging from 40
to 120. The key steps are knowing names, cold calling, classroom seating, a
shallow learning curve, Study Halls, Recitations and rotating-one-on-one final
project presentations.