Tutorials Developed by Mark J. Kittleson, Ph.D.

The following three tutorials were created during May 1998 from a Technology Fellowship that was provided by the Provosts' Office at SIU. Assistance was provided by Priya Banerjee, my doctoral student in health education.
 
Collecting Data Tutorials:  

Click Here To View How to Obtain Data From the Census Bureau 

Click Here To View How to Obtain Data From CDC Wonder 

How to Use Power Point: 

Click Here To View About the Toolbars in PowerPoint 

Click Here To View How To Embed A Graphic 

Click Here To View How to Animate A Program 

Using Excel to Graph Data:

Click Here To View The Basics About Excel 

Click Here To View How to Create A New File 

Click Here To View How to Open An Existing File

Click Here To View How to Parse Data 

Click Here To View How to Do Basic Graphics 

Click Here To View How to Graph With 2 Variables 

Doing Statistical Analysis With Excel



How to Download the National Health Interview Survey Data off of the CD-ROM


Other Tutorials That May be of Interest to You:

Using Eudora Mailing System

To Learn How to Use the Nickname Function in Eudora, click here

To Learn How to Use the Mailbox Function in Eudora, click here

To Learn How to Use the Attachment Function in Eudora, click here

To Learn How to Use the Reply and Forward Buttons in Eudora, click here 



Using Statistics with Finesse

Click Here to See the Tutorial on How to Create a File in Netscape

Click Here to See the Tutorial on How to Add More Cases to An Existing File

Click Here to See the Tutorial on How to Edit Data

Click Here to See the Tutorial on Create a Sub-File

Click Here to See the Tutorial on Creating a New Variable

Click Here to See the Tutorial on How to Do Descriptive Statistics


Click these SWF Tutorial to Download Onto a Floppy Disk

Click Here to Learn How to Create a File 163K

Click Here to Learn How to Add More Cases to An Existing File 111K

Click Here to Learn How to Edit Data 173K

Click Here to Learn How to Create a Sub-File 219K

Click Here to Learn How to Create A New Variable 202K

Click Here to Learn How to Do Descriptive Statistics 153K

Note that they are saved in WordPerfect 5.1/5.2 version. It can be brought up in either WordPerfect or Word. Once you click, you'll be asked to save the file onto a disk. Save it onto your "A" drive. After it is saved, go into the windows File Manager, highlight the article (i.e., swf1.exe), hit RUN, and it will inflate the file. Then get into Word Perfect to view the file.