Statalist


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

st: Upcoming NetCourses


From   Kerry Kammire <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Upcoming NetCourses
Date   Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:29:02 -0600

StataCorp will be offering sessions of NC-101, NC-151, NC-152, and NC-461
starting January 22nd.  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:

        ---------------------------------------------
        NetCourse 101.          Introduction to Stata
        ---------------------------------------------

        Course length:                  6 weeks (4 lectures)
        Course dates:                   January 22–March 5, 2010
        Deadline for enrollment:        January 21, 2010
        Cost:                           $95
        Course Leaders:                 Kerry Kammire and Jennifer Rolfes

        Prerequisites:                  Stata 11 installed and working.
                                        Internet web browser installed and
                                        working.  (Course is platform
                                        independent.)
        Schedule:
        Lecture 1                       January 22
        Lecture 2                       January 29
        One-week break                  February 4–10
        Lecture 3                       February 12
        Lecture 4                       February 19
        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


        -------------------------------------------------
        NetCourse 151.         Introduction to Stata programming
        -------------------------------------------------

        Course length:                  6 weeks (4 lectures)
        Course dates:                   January 22–March 5, 2010
        Deadline for enrollment:        January 21, 2010
        Cost:                           $125
Course Leaders: Kerry Kammire and Jennifer Rolfes

        Prerequisites:                  Stata 11 installed and working.
                                        Basic knowledge of using Stata
                                        interactively.  Internet web browser
                                        installed and working.  (Course is
                                        platform independent.)
        Schedule:
        Lecture 1                       January 22
        Lecture 2                       January 29
        One-week break                  February 4–10
        Lecture 3                       February 12
        Lecture 4                       February 19
        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


        ------------------------------------------
        NetCourse 152.         Advanced Stata programming
        ------------------------------------------

        Course length:                  7 weeks (5 lectures)
        Course dates:                   January 22–March 12, 2010
        Deadline for enrollment:        January 21, 2010
        Cost:                           $150
Course Leaders: Kerry Kammire and Jennifer Rolfes

        Prerequisites:                  Stata 11 installed and working.
                                        Internet web browser installed and
                                        working. NetCourse 151 or equivalent
                                        knowledge. (Course is platform
                                        independent.)
        Schedule:
        Lecture 1                       January 22
        Lecture 2                       January 29
        Lecture 3                       February 5
        One-week break                  February 11–17
        Lecture 4                       February 19
        Lecture 5                       February 26
        Closing discussion
        Course ends                     March 12

        Content:
                o The -syntax- command and how it makes parsing command syntax
                  and options almost as easy as writing a syntax diagram,
                o Estimates and return classes for saving and accessing
                  results,
                o Setting the estimation sample,
                o Advanced macro manipulation,
                o The full range of Stata programming concepts.


     -----------------------------------------------------------------------
     NetCourse 461.       Introduction to Univariate Time Series Using Stata
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------

        Course length:                  7 weeks (4 lectures plus overview of
                                        multivariate methods)
        Course dates:                   January 22–March 12, 2010
        Deadline for enrollment:        January 21, 2010
        Cost:                           $295
        Course Leaders:                 Brian Poi and Gustavo Sanchez

        Prerequisites:                  Stata 11 installed and working.
                                        Course content of NetCourse 101 or
                                        equivalent knowledge.  Familiarity
                                        with basic cross-sectional summary
                                        statistics and linear regression.
                                        Internet web browser, installed and
                                        working. (Course is platform
                                        independent.)
        Schedule:
        Lecture 1                       January 22
        Lecture 2                       January 29
        Lecture 3                       February 5
        One-week break                  February 11–17
        Lecture 4                       February 19
        Overview                        February 26
        Closing discussion
        Course ends                     March 12

        Content:
             o Working with time-series data in Stata
             o Drawing graphs
             o Exponential smoothers and forecasting techniques
             o Time-series processes
             o Sample autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation functions
             o ARIMA and seasonal ARIMA models
             o Autocorrelation and regression analysis
             o Nonstationarity and unit-root tests
             o ARCH/GARCH models
             o Vector autoregressions (VARs) and vector error correction
               models (VECMs)


----------------
More information
----------------

You can find out more about Stata NetCourses by pointing your web browser to

     http://www.stata.com/info/products/netcourse/




-- Kerry Kammire, StataCorp
   [email protected]
*
*   For searches and help try:
*   http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search
*   http://www.stata.com/support/statalist/faq
*   http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/



© Copyright 1996–2024 StataCorp LLC   |   Terms of use   |   Privacy   |   Contact us   |   What's new   |   Site index