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Date:         Wed, 18 Sep 1996 13:04:16 GMT
Reply-To:     Rdsdnen <rasanen@SPRYNET.COM>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         Rdsdnen <rasanen@SPRYNET.COM>
Organization: Sprynet News Service
Subject:      Re: Teaching SAS

Joe,

I used to do this. What I did was to prepare some outlines from courses I had attended at SAS Institute in Cary, NC. Then, extrapolating from the audience experience, I prepared three possible "tracks", slow, medium, fast. Enough material with little examples. The best way for me was to create small Data steps, with a few samples of Print, Freq, Chart, Summary.

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Joe J Retzer <retzer@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu> wrote in article <51n0u3$740@uwm.edu>... > I've been asked to teach a couple day seminar on introductory and > intermediate SAS programming. (with some statistical applications


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