Register now for workshops about using software such as Atlas.ti, NVivo, SAS, SPSS, or Stata. Also available are workshops to learn how to make your research transparent and reproducible! READ MORE
Category: Workshops – Previous Semesters
Workshop schedules from previous semesters, and description pages for workshops not offered in the current semester
Register now for workshops about using software such as Atlas.ti, NVivo, R Markdown, SAS, SPSS, or Stata. Also available are workshops to learn how to make your research transparent and reproducible! READ MORE
Schedule for CISER’s Fall 2019 workshops. READ MORE
Register now for workshops about using software such as Atlas.ti, NVivo, SAS, SPSS, or Stata. Also available are workshops to learn how to make your research transparent and reproducible! READ MORE
How to use SQL Software in your research. READ MORE
FOTM seeks to rediscover the stories of self-liberating people by collecting, curating and transcribing some 100,000+ surviving newspaper advertisements describing the escape (or capture) of enslaved people. READ MORE
GitHub is a web-based Git or version control repository and Internet hosting service. It is mostly used for code. READ MORE
Latex is a typesetting utility widely used in the academia, and wikis. READ MORE
Topics covered include desktop commands, manipulation of all Data types, programming in Matlab, introduction to 2-D and 3-D graphics. READ MORE
Overview of the uses of Python. Topics and exercises include reading in, modifying, and performing analysis on data. READ MORE
The SAS Macro Facility allows SAS users to extend and customize their SAS code and reduce the amount of text that must be entered by the user. In this workshop we will learn and use some basic features of the SAS Macro Language to write code which we will then submit to the SAS Macro Processor which will, in turn, generate examples of both static and dynamic SAS program code for processing. READ MORE
Topics and exercises include accessing automatically saved results, matrices, macros, loops, writing programs, ado-files. READ MORE