https://github.com/aaronpeikert/workshop4r

https://github.com/aaronpeikert/workshop4r

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title: "Workshop 4 R"

date: "11/30/2019"

Event Title:

Reproducible Research with R & RMarkdown [& tidyverse]

Goal & Description

Motivating Students to use Rmarkdown and create the confidence to tackle simple explorative analyses.

Detailed Description

  • to be done

Target Audience

  • third semester psychologie students and above

Event Duration

  • 2x3h

Envisioned Number of Participants

  • to be decided

Planning / How-To:

  • start with new Markdown
  • create graphics with movies dataset
  • let people debug some examples
  • present opensource philosophie

Required resources (money, materials, people, rooms)

  • educational resource restricted to Slides + R4DS + Stackoverflow
  • movie dataset
  • projector
  • Room with enough Power supplies
  • miniCRAN
  • Bier

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  • Slidedeck with (Latex-)Beamer
  • detailed Roadmap + guideline

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  • Name: Aaron Peikert
  • Login: aaronpeikert
  • Kind: user

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