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where to start: coding with r

r is a coding language reputed for its sophisticated statistical applications. it is particularly popular in academia and amoung statisticians particularly.

by the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • describe what motivates researchers to use r as opposed to other coding languages or statistical software, that is, we will discuss some practical circumstances that would best suit this particular tool
  • identify, access, and compare/contrast resources for learning r, mainly instructional pathways and communities of learning. tools and resources discussed include: r, r studio, free code camp, moocs, data communities including r ladies, and more.

this workshop is a part of the “where to start” data workshop series. this means that the point of the session is not to deliver a step-by-step tutorial. instead, we aim to help you to identify the best resources to begin a sustainable, practical journey to the form of data literacy that best suits your needs. each workshop is a stand-alone experience, though they are offered in an intentional sequence.

 

note:  this session will be held online via zoom. a confirmation with a link to the session will be emailed to you after registration.

date:
friday, march 17, 2023
time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
categories:
library
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event organizer

nicole stradiotto

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