NetCourseTM FAQ
- What is a NetCourseTM?
Stata NetCoursesTM are courses offered
over the Internet; they vary in length from six to seven weeks. You
must have an email address and a web browser to participate.
- How does it work?
A "lecture" is posted to the NetCourse web site each Friday. After
reading the lecture over the weekend or perhaps on Monday,
participants can post questions and comments to the course discussion
area. Course leaders respond to the questions and comments on Tuesday
and Thursday. The other participants are encouraged to amplify or
otherwise respond to the questions or comments, as well. The next
lecture is then posted the next Friday, and the process repeats. After the
last lecture, discussion continues for a few additional weeks until
the course concludes.
Show me a sample from a lecture.
- How much of my time does it take?
The course is designed to take roughly 5 hours per week (varies by
course).
- Is there homework?
We do not assign howework, but the lectures do include exercises. We
suggest that you puzzle over them and ask questions if the solution
does not occur to you.
- There are three of us here — can just one of us enroll and
redistribute the NetCourse material?
We ask that you not do this. NetCoursesTM are
priced to cover the substantial time input of the course leaders.
Moreover, enrollment is typically limited to prevent the discussion
from becoming unmanageable. The value of a NetCourse
TM, just like a real course, is the
interaction of the participants, both among themselves and with the
course leaders.
- I've never taken a course by Internet before. I can see that it might work,
but then again, it might not. How do I know I'll benefit?
All Stata NetCourses come with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. The 30
days begin after the conclusion of the final lecture.
- How do I enroll?
Click here.
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