StataCorp will be offering sessions of NC-101 and NC-151 starting January 23rd.
The NetCourses are available on the Internet using a web-based system to
deliver lectures, problem sets, and solutions. Course participants and Stata
course leaders interact through a bulletin board to discuss the course and to
ask and answer questions.
Here is a little more information about the upcoming NetCourses:
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NetCourse 101. Introduction to Stata
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Course length: 6 weeks (4 lectures)
Course dates: January 23 through March 5
Cost: $95
Course Leaders: May Boggess and Derek Wagner
Prerequisites: Stata 8 installed and working.
Internet web browser installed and
working. (Course is platform
independent.)
Schedule:
Lecture 1 January 23
Lecture 2 January 30
One-week break February 5 through February 11
Lecture 3 February 13
Lecture 4 February 20
Closing discussion
Course ends March 5
Content:
o Getting started with Stata
o Understanding the fundamentals of Stata syntax
o Managing and organizing work and files
o Searching for new commands, help, and other information
o Installing new commands over the web
o Managing data
o Managing categorical variables
o Handing groups with -by- processing
o Reading various types of data into Stata
o Match-merging and appending data
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NetCourse 151. Introduction to Stata programming
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Course length: 6 weeks (4 lectures)
Course dates: January 23 through March 5
Cost: $125
Course Leaders: Kevin Crow and Kerry Kammire
Prerequisites: Stata 8 installed and working.
Basic knowledge of using Stata
interactively. Internet web browser
installed and working. (Course is
platform independent.)
Schedule:
Lecture 1 January 23
Lecture 2 January 30
One-week break February 5 through February 11
Lecture 3 February 13
Lecture 4 February 20
Closing discussion
Course ends March 5
Content:
o Organizing analyses
o Handling complex datasets
o Use of macros
o Flow of control
o Program arguments
o Bootstrapping standard errors
o Performing simulations
o Parsing program arguments (including the -syntax- command)
o ado-file programming
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More information
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You can find out more about Stata NetCourses by pointing your web browser to
http://www.stata.com/info/products/netcourse/
-- Shannon Driver
Assistant Director of Technical Services
StataCorp
[email protected]
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