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Every semester, the Institute for Public Administration (IPA) offers a selection of workshops open to Biden School students. These workshops offer professional development opportunities focused on technical skills. Recordings and workshop material will be posted to this story after each event.
Register in advance to receive the Zoom details for each event. Contact Sarah Pragg with questions.
Session 1: Introduction to Stata
Mon. Oct. 19, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
Stata is a statistical program that economists use to manage and analyze economic data. In this session, we will learn the basics by going over the Stata interface, loading in a data file, and performing basic commands. This workshop was taught by Ellen Schenk.
View the Workshop Recording on UD Capture. View the Workshop Slides.
Session 2: Data Management in Stata
Mon. Nov. 2, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
Stata is a statistical program that economists use to manage and analyze economic data. In this session, we will describe Stata data files, create new variables, and discuss best practices for data management. This workshop was taught by Ellen Schenk.
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Session 3: Data Manipulation in Stata
Mon. Nov. 9, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
Stata is a statistical program that economists use to manage and analyze economic data. In this session, we will collapse and reshape data and merge and append datasets using Census data. This workshop was taught by Ellen Schenk.
Making Your Presentations Pop
Mon. Dec. 7, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
This workshop covered tips and tricks for creating presentations in PowerPoint and Google Slides. Sarah Pragg led this workshop.
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This semester, expand your technical skills in a three-part series on Stata then learn how to make a presentation that really stands out and tells a story.
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