Faculty
from Virginia Commonwealth University and the non-profit Georgia R School
(http://georgia-r-school.org) are conducting five different, live, online,
interactive, synchronous five-week-long courses on: (1) Fundamentals of using R:
i)11AM-2PM ET Oct 18-Nov 15; ii) 6PM-9PM Jan 12-Feb 9; and iii) 11AM-2PM Jan
13-Feb 10; (2) generalized linear (GLM) and additive modeling (GAM) with R: i)
11AM-2PM ET Nov 14-Dec 13; and ii) 6PM-9PM ET Nov 15-Dec 13; (3) Using R for Statistical Research Analyses II: i) 6PM-9PM Nov 9-Dec
14; and ii) 11AM-2PM Nov 10-Dec 15; (4)
PLS path modeling with R @ 11AM-2PM
ET Nov 11-Dec 16; and (5) PLS path modeling with SmartPLS and WarpPLS
@ 6PM-9PM Jan 23-Feb 27. Registration costs for a course is generally $225
student; $295 faculty and $325 practitioner; but less during early registration
and less for multiple courses (see georgia-r-school.org). It is not uncommon
for the more popular courses to fill up weeks before the first class meeting. All
14-hour courses are taught in live, synchronous audio and video and are
recorded and the permanent recordings are provided to participants. Links to
all informational and registration sites are all on page
http://georgia-r-school.org.
Email
Geoff Hubona at [hidden email] for more info or questions.
Geoff
Hubona, Ph.D.
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