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Statistics.com is an online learning website with 100+ courses in statistics, analytics, data mining, text mining, forecasting, social network analysis, spatial analysis, etc.
They have kindly agreed to offer R-Bloggers readers a reduced rate of $399 for any of their 23 courses in R, Python, SQL or SAS (a saving of $150-$200). These are high-impact courses, each 4-weeks long (normally costing up to $589). They feature hands-on exercises and projects and the opportunity to receive answers online from leading experts like Paul Murrell (member of the R core development team), Chris Brunsdon (co-developer of the GISTools package), Ben Baumer (former statistician for the NY Mets baseball team), and others. These instructors will answer all your questions (via a private discussion forum) over a 4-week period.
You may use the code “R-Blogger16″ when registering. You can register for any R, Python, Hadoop, SQL or SAS course starting on any date. Here is a list of the R related courses:
Using R as a statistical package
Statistics.com Launches 4 Certificate Programs The Institute for Statistics Education at Statistics.com (http://www.statistics.com), a pioneer* in online learning since 2002, announced today the launch of four online certificate programs plus an interactive planning tool that helps prospective students plan and schedule courses. The Institute offers 100+ courses in statistics and…
[social4i size="large" align="float-right"] Five courses in R are starting tomorrow and the next two months on Statistics.com. You may use the code “2qR-blogger-17″ when registering (offering a reduced rate of $399 instead of, around, $589 a course). List of R courses: May 5: Mapping in R taught by Chris Brunsdon, (Director of…
An interested PR piece I got from Janet Dobbins: --------------- Luis Torgo is teaching an online course, "Data Mining in R: Learning with Case Studies" at statistics.com. The course starts June 17 - July 15. Brief Description: The main goal of this course is to teach users how to perform…