Course Information
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Credits | 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
$375.00
Dates: April 7 - May 18Credits: 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs
This confidence-building course presents simple statistical techniques in everyday language for doing the types of calculations useful in library settings. The course will describe the purpose of simple statistical functions, and demonstrate how to apply these easily to survey or other data. Participants will learn to use spreadsheet software to execute basic equations and conduct simple statistical tests This course provides ample opportunity for practice and feedback every step of the way. Microsoft Excel will be used for examples, practice, and assignments.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Session |
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Credits | 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
This confidence-building course presents simple statistical techniques in everyday language for doing the types of calculations useful in library settings. The course will describe the purpose of simple statistical functions, and demonstrate how to apply these easily to survey or other data. Participants will learn to use spreadsheet software to execute basic equations and conduct simple statistical tests This course provides ample opportunity for practice and feedback every step of the way. Microsoft Excel will be used for examples, practice, and assignments.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Dr. Andrew Asher is the Director for Organizational Research, Analytics, and Strategy at the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries, where he leads institution-wide qualitative and quantitative evaluation programs, conducts research on the anthropology of information, and teaches research methods in information science. Asher holds a PhD in sociocultural anthropology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has written and presented widely on applying ethnographic methods to libraries.
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