A Webinar On Istabot Statistics Software Was Held At Our College

The ISTABOT Statistical Software Webinar, organized in collaboration with our college and Eistatistik, was held online with the participation of academic staff and students. The webinar addressed the importance of digital transformation in academic research and how statistical analysis processes can be accelerated with AI-powered tools.

ISTABOT was introduced as an AI-powered statistics platform that enables researchers to complete statistical analysis processes in seconds. It was stated that complex statistical tests required during the thesis or article preparation process can be performed through a simple interface similar to Excel, without the need to learn programs such as SPSS or R at an advanced level.

It was emphasized that the system, which combines the statistical power of the R Project with artificial intelligence support in its infrastructure, offers a fast, accurate, and user-friendly experience.

Throughout the webinar, ISTABOT's areas of application, particularly in health sciences research, were demonstrated with practical examples. The main topics covered were:

·  Speed Comparison: Analyses that can take days with traditional methods can be completed in seconds with ISTABOT.

·  Basic and Advanced Analyses: A wide range of analyses, from descriptive statistics to parametric and non-parametric tests

·  Automatic Reporting: Creation of ready-made reports in Turkish and English, compliant with APA format

· Ease of Use: Introduction to the Excel-like intuitive interface with live application

·  Reliability: Systematic analysis process that minimizes errors

 The webinar highlighted how ISTABOT provides significant convenience, particularly for graduate students preparing theses, researchers writing academic articles, and professionals working in the health sciences.

The event concluded with an interactive session where participants' questions were answered. At the end of the webinar, it was emphasized that digital and AI-powered tools are essential for academic 

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