In conjunction with faculty at Memorial University, we are conducting an
eight-hour live, synchronous, 'hands on,' interactive, audio- and
video-supported online academic workshop on covariance-based structural
equation modeling (CB-SEM) using the open source R system for statistical
computing on July 23-24 @ 12 Noon - 4PM ET. The workshop combines 'how-to'
instruction on CB-SEM techniques at both the introductory and more advanced
levels with numerous live, 'hands on' exercises and associated data sets.
The presenter is Joerg Evermann, an associate professor at Memorial
University of Newfoundland in St. John's Canada. Dr. Evermann has presented
similar workshops and relevant papers at the ACIS, AMCIS and ICIS
International conferences, as well as published in numerous academic
journals.
The registration fee for faculty/practitioners is $295 USD and for students
$220 USD (using the discount code 'student6' when registering). There is
much more information about the workshop (including a detailed outline and
the approximate workshop slides) at the site:
https://www.regonline.com/R-july-2010 (please copy and paste url into
browser address bar).
In addition to participating in the live workshop, participants also
receive: (1) all workshop slides, materials, 'hands-on' exercises and data
sets; (2) the open source R statistical software to use with their own data
and research projects; (3) relevant citations and other literature; and (4)
complete audio- and video- recordings of the workshop sessions (available at
no extra charge for an extended period after the workshop is concluded).
The workshop is presented using the award-winning Elluminate Live !
eDistance learning platform. All that is required to participate is a fast,
reliable Internet connection (not dial-up). There is no cost for
participants to use the Elluminate Live ! platform and the live, interactive
workshop is accessible anywhere on Earth.
Questions may be addressed to [log in to unmask] There is also more
information available at pls-sem.com (please copy and paste url).
Geoffrey Hubona
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