At my college, there's a week before Spring Semester each year in which anyone who wants to can teach a class on any subject, and students go to whatever ones they feel like. I'm thinking about teaching a class on Bayes' Theorem. It would be informal, one to two hours long, and focused mostly on non-obvious applications of it (epistemology, the representativeness heuristic, etc.)
At the moment, I'm thinking about how to design the class, so I'd appreciate any suggestions as to what content I should cover, the best format, clear ways to explain it, cool things related to Bayes' Theorem, good links, and so forth.
XiXiDu has an excellent collection of almost all the good stuff on the internet about Bayes' Theorem here. I actually found some of these really helpful when I was going through them, especially the visual guides.
So, my contribution to this thread is to say you should use those visual guides.
There is more here. I have to update both pages.