Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 09:18:13 GMT
Reply-To: Clark Roberts <us026486@INTERRAMP.COM>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From: Clark Roberts <us026486@INTERRAMP.COM>
Organization: Decision Analytics
Subject: Re: Teaching SAS
On 17 Sep 1996 20:16:03 GMT, retzer@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu (Joe J Retzer) wrote:
>I've been asked to teach a couple day seminar on introductory and
>intermediate SAS programming. (with some statistical applications
>built in). I was wondering if anyone had any experiance doing this
>and could recommend an outline and/or text to use. Any programming
>examples would be usefull too.
>
>Many Thanks,
>Joe Retzer
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SAS Institute (SI) use to offer a package called "The Trainer's Kit" where
they provide their course materials and train the would be in-house
instructor.
You can obtain infor/pricing on the various courses offered in the Training
section of their Web site (www.sas.com). Having taught in-house SAS courses in
the past I can tell you it takes a lot of man hours to prepare the materials
for
a really good course and when viewed in terms of labor cost it brings the
cost
of the SI "Trainer's Kit" into perspective.
Clark Roberts
Decision Analytics, A SAS(r) Quality Partner
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