Teaching your course with Stata provides your students with the tools and skills that translate to their professional life.
Stata is affordable, easy to use and learn, and provides all the visualization, data wrangling, statistics, and reproducible reporting that your students need.
*For the current version of Stata only.
"Among all common statistical packages, Stata is the best for students with very different programming backgrounds: Stata is very easy to pick up for students with no programming experience at all; at the same time, for students with extensive programming experience, Stata provides sufficient flexibility for them to develop their own codes and ado-packages."
Ling Cen, Associate Professor of Finance, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chuck Huber's "Stata Basics": A curated set of resources from Stata's own Chuck Huber to introduce students to Stata and statistics. | |
The StataCorp YouTube channel is full of videos and short tutorials that can assist you and your class with using Stata. | |
The Stata NetCourses are convenient, web-based courses for Stata users of all experience levels, from beginning to advanced. | |
The Stata Ready. Set. Go Stata. webinars are great way to introduce new users to Stata. | |
Interested in books on Stata? and Stata features for your discipline? Then check out these links. | |
Stata's documentation includes fully worked examples using downloadable datasets so you can work along or even extend the analyses. | |
Browse articles written by Stata developers on the The Stata Blog, or see what's new on Statalist, the offical Stata forum moderated by users. | |
We also have this handy website dedicated to tips on using Stata and more resources, including these Stata cheat sheets, that you can share. |