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Posted by John in teachingR on December 3, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found on my github page. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to […]
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Posted by John in teachingR on October 12, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found on my github page. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to […]
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Posted by John in teachingR on October 5, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found on my github page. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to […]
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Posted by John in teachingR on September 28, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found on my github page. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged coding style, data analysis, data science, R, reproducibility, statistics, tidyverse
Posted by John in teachingR on September 21, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found at https://github.com/thompson575/RCourse. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to the blog at […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged data analysis, data science, R, statistics, teaching, workflow
Posted by John in teachingR on September 14, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found at https://github.com/thompson575/RCourse. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to the blog […]
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Posted by John in teachingR on September 7, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found at https://github.com/thompson575/RCourse. If you have not already done so then you might start by reading my introduction to the blog at […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged data analysis, data repositories, problem-based teaching, tidyverse
Posted by John in teachingR on August 31, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found at https://github.com/thompson575/RCourse. You can find the introduction to this blog at https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/teachingr/2020/08/24/teaching-r/. In this post I’ll discuss teaching […]
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Posted by John in teachingR on August 24, 2020
This blog discusses the teaching of data analysis with R. It was inspired by a short course that I first ran in the autumn of 2018. The notes for that course can be found on my github page at https://github.com/thompson575/RCourse. This is a new blog in which I will discuss my experiences of […]
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Posted by lb471 in teachingR on January 10, 2019
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