January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST

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January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST

Geoffrey Hubona
By request, we have scheduled two online structural equation modeling (SEM) workshops using SmartPLS for early January 2010. Online registration (which can fill up quickly) is now open. There are two January 2010 SmartPLS workshops:

 

1) January 5-6, 2010, from 6PM until 10PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-5-6-2010

 

2) January 8-9, 2010 from 9AM until 1PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-8-9-2010.

 

(if you get an error message or a request for a username and password when you click on either of the above links, please try cutting and pasting the link directly into your browser url address bar)

 

For information on content, cost, etc., please read this message or email [hidden email] or visit http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm

 

Please note that we have increased the contact hours for all of our workshops to 4 hours on each of two consecutive days (instead of 3 1/2 hours on two consecutive days) as we discovered that we need the extra time to adequately cover all of the included SmartPLS topics. However, the costs of the workshops have not changed: $250 for faculty and practitioners; and $150 for full time graduate students (who should use the discount code 'student7' when registering to realize the discount at checkout). If you register as a student, you may be asked to provide evidence of your full-time student status. Also, group discounts for registrations of five or more participants from the same organization may be negotiated. Registration fees are refundable (less a $25 processing charge) if the participant cancels his/her registration up to one week prior to the workshop.


In cooperation with: (1) the University of Hamburg (http://www.uni-hamburg.de) and SmartPLS (http://www.smartpls.de); (2) Radboud University (http://www.ru.nl) and PLS-School (http://www.PLS-school.com); and (3) faculty at Georgia State University (http://www.gsu.edu), we are offering synchronous, live, interactive, video- and audio-supported online workshops for structural equation modeling (SEM) partial least squares (PLS) path modeling using SmartPLS. The live, synchronous, online workshops are conducted using the award-winning eLearning platform Elluminate Live ! The purpose of the online workshops is to inform participants of the uses and applications of PLS path modeling using SmartPLS and to provide live, "hands-on" demonstrations of the basic and intermediate techniques of using SmartPLS.

Each workshop consists of two integrated sessions on two consecutive days. All that is required to participate is a fast, reliable Internet connection (not dial-up) and a set of inexpensive headphones with a microphone (cost: $13 anywhere). There is no cost for participants to use the Elluminate Live ! platform. Participants will receive the SmartPLS software, all training materials, data sets, and slides from the training sessions, and access to high-fidelity reproductions of all of the presented live material after the workshop is completed (on Internet-provided recordings available free of charge for three months following the workshop). These workshop recordings are for individual participant use only, and include all video, audio and "hands-on" demonstrations and exercises.

The content and agenda for the two workshops is identical and is described below. Both workshops run for 4 hours on two consecutive days. The only difference is that one is offered in the morning (on the East Coast of the United States) for the convenience of participants in the Eastern US, Canada and Europe, whereas the second is offered in the evening (on the East Coast of the United States), for the convenience of participants in the Western US, Canada, and the Pacific Rim countries, including Japan, China, Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia.

In addition to an introduction to PLS path modeling using SmartPLS, the following topics (in addition to others) are included:

CB-SEM vs. PLS-SEM
SmartPLS Visual Interface
Scale Development
Bootstrapping vs. Jackknifing
Blindfolding
PLS Algorithm
Theory Testing vs. Prediction
Assessment of PLS Path modeling estimates (measurement model and structural model)
Interpreting SmartPLS Output
Overall Goodness-of-Fit
Effect Size
Reflective vs. Formative indicators
Second-order Factor Models
Mediating Factors
            Assessing the effect
Moderating Factors
            Product indicator approach
            Group differences approach
            Three-Way Interactions
            Determining strength of moderating effect
            Two-stage approach
Non-linear Effects
Second Order Factor Models
Heterogeneity, Segmentation and FIMIX-PLS

The workshop agenda approximates the following schedule. There are seven separate learning modules in each workshop, five of which conclude with a “hands-on” exercise using SmartPLS with existing data sets (provided).

DAY 1
1)    Introduction to PLS, Latent Constructs, SEM and SmartPLS
2)    Basic path modeling with SmartPLS
           Basic path modeling exercise – TAM model data
3)    Evaluating PLS path models
           Model evaluation exercise – UTAUT model data
DAY 2
1)    PLS algorithm, bootstrapping, jackknifing and blindfolding
2)    Mediation
           Mediation exercise – Social presence model data
3)    Moderating variables
           Moderation exercise – UTAUT moderating relationships
4)    Second order models, multi-group analysis, heterogeneous data and FIMIX-PLS
           FIMIX-PLS exercise – UTAUT heterogeneous data

A more detailed agenda, or answers to any questions will be provided upon email request sent to [hidden email].

 

Thank you for your interest in SmartPLS !

 

Geoffrey S. Hubona
Associate Professor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Information about SmartPLS workshops: http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Computer Information Systems
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia
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Re: January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST

Johnny Amora


Johnny T. Amora
Statistician, Center for Learning and Performance Assessment
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
Manila, Philippines


--- On Sun, 11/29/09, Geoffrey Hubona <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Geoffrey Hubona <[hidden email]>
Subject: January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, 29 November, 2009, 8:04 AM

By request, we have scheduled two online structural equation modeling (SEM) workshops using SmartPLS for early January 2010. Online registration (which can fill up quickly) is now open. There are two January 2010 SmartPLS workshops:

 

1) January 5-6, 2010, from 6PM until 10PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-5-6-2010

 

2) January 8-9, 2010 from 9AM until 1PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-8-9-2010.

 

(if you get an error message or a request for a username and password when you click on either of the above links, please try cutting and pasting the link directly into your browser url address bar)

 

For information on content, cost, etc., please read this message or email [hidden email] or visit http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm

 

Please note that we have increased the contact hours for all of our workshops to 4 hours on each of two consecutive days (instead of 3 1/2 hours on two consecutive days) as we discovered that we need the extra time to adequately cover all of the included SmartPLS topics. However, the costs of the workshops have not changed: $250 for faculty and practitioners; and $150 for full time graduate students (who should use the discount code 'student7' when registering to realize the discount at checkout). If you register as a student, you may be asked to provide evidence of your full-time student status. Also, group discounts for registrations of five or more participants from the same organization may be negotiated. Registration fees are refundable (less a $25 processing charge) if the participant cancels his/her registration up to one week prior to the workshop.


In cooperation with: (1) the University of Hamburg (http://www.uni-hamburg.de) and SmartPLS (http://www.smartpls.de); (2) Radboud University (http://www.ru.nl) and PLS-School (http://www.PLS-school.com); and (3) faculty at Georgia State University (http://www.gsu.edu), we are offering synchronous, live, interactive, video- and audio-supported online workshops for structural equation modeling (SEM) partial least squares (PLS) path modeling using SmartPLS. The live, synchronous, online workshops are conducted using the award-winning eLearning platform Elluminate Live ! The purpose of the online workshops is to inform participants of the uses and applications of PLS path modeling using SmartPLS and to provide live, "hands-on" demonstrations of the basic and intermediate techniques of using SmartPLS.

Each workshop consists of two integrated sessions on two consecutive days. All that is required to participate is a fast, reliable Internet connection (not dial-up) and a set of inexpensive headphones with a microphone (cost: $13 anywhere). There is no cost for participants to use the Elluminate Live ! platform. Participants will receive the SmartPLS software, all training materials, data sets, and slides from the training sessions, and access to high-fidelity reproductions of all of the presented live material after the workshop is completed (on Internet-provided recordings available free of charge for three months following the workshop). These workshop recordings are for individual participant use only, and include all video, audio and "hands-on" demonstrations and exercises.

The content and agenda for the two workshops is identical and is described below. Both workshops run for 4 hours on two consecutive days. The only difference is that one is offered in the morning (on the East Coast of the United States) for the convenience of participants in the Eastern US, Canada and Europe, whereas the second is offered in the evening (on the East Coast of the United States), for the convenience of participants in the Western US, Canada, and the Pacific Rim countries, including Japan, China, Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia.

In addition to an introduction to PLS path modeling using SmartPLS, the following topics (in addition to others) are included:

CB-SEM vs. PLS-SEM
SmartPLS Visual Interface
Scale Development
Bootstrapping vs. Jackknifing
Blindfolding
PLS Algorithm
Theory Testing vs. Prediction
Assessment of PLS Path modeling estimates (measurement model and structural model)
Interpreting SmartPLS Output
Overall Goodness-of-Fit
Effect Size
Reflective vs. Formative indicators
Second-order Factor Models
Mediating Factors
            Assessing the effect
Moderating Factors
            Product indicator approach
            Group differences approach
            Three-Way Interactions
            Determining strength of moderating effect
            Two-stage approach
Non-linear Effects
Second Order Factor Models
Heterogeneity, Segmentation and FIMIX-PLS

The workshop agenda approximates the following schedule. There are seven separate learning modules in each workshop, five of which conclude with a “hands-on” exercise using SmartPLS with existing data sets (provided).

DAY 1
1)    Introduction to PLS, Latent Constructs, SEM and SmartPLS
2)    Basic path modeling with SmartPLS
           Basic path modeling exercise – TAM model data
3)    Evaluating PLS path models
           Model evaluation exercise – UTAUT model data
DAY 2
1)    PLS algorithm, bootstrapping, jackknifing and blindfolding
2)    Mediation
           Mediation exercise – Social presence model data
3)    Moderating variables
           Moderation exercise – UTAUT moderating relationships
4)    Second order models, multi-group analysis, heterogeneous data and FIMIX-PLS
           FIMIX-PLS exercise – UTAUT heterogeneous data

A more detailed agenda, or answers to any questions will be provided upon email request sent to [hidden email].

 

Thank you for your interest in SmartPLS !

 

Geoffrey S. Hubona
Associate Professor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Information about SmartPLS workshops: http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Computer Information Systems
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia


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Re: January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST

Johnny Amora
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How is SmartPLS differed with AMOS?

Johnny T. Amora
Statistician, Center for Learning and Performance Assessment
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
Manila, Philippines


--- On Sun, 11/29/09, Geoffrey Hubona <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Geoffrey Hubona <[hidden email]>
Subject: January online SEM workshops using SmartPLS: (1) Jan 5-6 @ 6PM-10PM EST; (2) Jan 8-9 @ 9AM-1PM EST
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, 29 November, 2009, 8:04 AM

By request, we have scheduled two online structural equation modeling (SEM) workshops using SmartPLS for early January 2010. Online registration (which can fill up quickly) is now open. There are two January 2010 SmartPLS workshops:

 

1) January 5-6, 2010, from 6PM until 10PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-5-6-2010

 

2) January 8-9, 2010 from 9AM until 1PM EST. To register for this workshop visit:

https://www.regonline.com/smartpls-jan-8-9-2010.

 

(if you get an error message or a request for a username and password when you click on either of the above links, please try cutting and pasting the link directly into your browser url address bar)

 

For information on content, cost, etc., please read this message or email [hidden email] or visit http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm

 

Please note that we have increased the contact hours for all of our workshops to 4 hours on each of two consecutive days (instead of 3 1/2 hours on two consecutive days) as we discovered that we need the extra time to adequately cover all of the included SmartPLS topics. However, the costs of the workshops have not changed: $250 for faculty and practitioners; and $150 for full time graduate students (who should use the discount code 'student7' when registering to realize the discount at checkout). If you register as a student, you may be asked to provide evidence of your full-time student status. Also, group discounts for registrations of five or more participants from the same organization may be negotiated. Registration fees are refundable (less a $25 processing charge) if the participant cancels his/her registration up to one week prior to the workshop.


In cooperation with: (1) the University of Hamburg (http://www.uni-hamburg.de) and SmartPLS (http://www.smartpls.de); (2) Radboud University (http://www.ru.nl) and PLS-School (http://www.PLS-school.com); and (3) faculty at Georgia State University (http://www.gsu.edu), we are offering synchronous, live, interactive, video- and audio-supported online workshops for structural equation modeling (SEM) partial least squares (PLS) path modeling using SmartPLS. The live, synchronous, online workshops are conducted using the award-winning eLearning platform Elluminate Live ! The purpose of the online workshops is to inform participants of the uses and applications of PLS path modeling using SmartPLS and to provide live, "hands-on" demonstrations of the basic and intermediate techniques of using SmartPLS.

Each workshop consists of two integrated sessions on two consecutive days. All that is required to participate is a fast, reliable Internet connection (not dial-up) and a set of inexpensive headphones with a microphone (cost: $13 anywhere). There is no cost for participants to use the Elluminate Live ! platform. Participants will receive the SmartPLS software, all training materials, data sets, and slides from the training sessions, and access to high-fidelity reproductions of all of the presented live material after the workshop is completed (on Internet-provided recordings available free of charge for three months following the workshop). These workshop recordings are for individual participant use only, and include all video, audio and "hands-on" demonstrations and exercises.

The content and agenda for the two workshops is identical and is described below. Both workshops run for 4 hours on two consecutive days. The only difference is that one is offered in the morning (on the East Coast of the United States) for the convenience of participants in the Eastern US, Canada and Europe, whereas the second is offered in the evening (on the East Coast of the United States), for the convenience of participants in the Western US, Canada, and the Pacific Rim countries, including Japan, China, Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia.

In addition to an introduction to PLS path modeling using SmartPLS, the following topics (in addition to others) are included:

CB-SEM vs. PLS-SEM
SmartPLS Visual Interface
Scale Development
Bootstrapping vs. Jackknifing
Blindfolding
PLS Algorithm
Theory Testing vs. Prediction
Assessment of PLS Path modeling estimates (measurement model and structural model)
Interpreting SmartPLS Output
Overall Goodness-of-Fit
Effect Size
Reflective vs. Formative indicators
Second-order Factor Models
Mediating Factors
            Assessing the effect
Moderating Factors
            Product indicator approach
            Group differences approach
            Three-Way Interactions
            Determining strength of moderating effect
            Two-stage approach
Non-linear Effects
Second Order Factor Models
Heterogeneity, Segmentation and FIMIX-PLS

The workshop agenda approximates the following schedule. There are seven separate learning modules in each workshop, five of which conclude with a “hands-on” exercise using SmartPLS with existing data sets (provided).

DAY 1
1)    Introduction to PLS, Latent Constructs, SEM and SmartPLS
2)    Basic path modeling with SmartPLS
           Basic path modeling exercise – TAM model data
3)    Evaluating PLS path models
           Model evaluation exercise – UTAUT model data
DAY 2
1)    PLS algorithm, bootstrapping, jackknifing and blindfolding
2)    Mediation
           Mediation exercise – Social presence model data
3)    Moderating variables
           Moderation exercise – UTAUT moderating relationships
4)    Second order models, multi-group analysis, heterogeneous data and FIMIX-PLS
           FIMIX-PLS exercise – UTAUT heterogeneous data

A more detailed agenda, or answers to any questions will be provided upon email request sent to [hidden email].

 

Thank you for your interest in SmartPLS !

 

Geoffrey S. Hubona
Associate Professor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Information about SmartPLS workshops: http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~ghubona/smartpls/default.htm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Computer Information Systems
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia


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