[Plantsci] FW: R labs in October
Lambert, Georgina M - (glambert)
glambert at arizona.edu
Tue Sep 29 09:36:14 MST 2020
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All sessions will be 9-11 am (MST) on Tuesday through Zoom at https://arizona.zoom.us/j/437855363. To get the most out of these workshops, participants should bring a laptop with R and RStudio installed<https://jcoliver.github.io/learn-r/000-setup-instructions.html>. If you miss a session, you can always check out the collaborative blog at https://hackmd.io/@jcoliver/SJVjEsOZw, with helpful tips that come out of discussion sessions.
* October 06: Open R lab: Bring your R questions or just come in to write some code and enjoy coffee and pastries.
* October 13: Heatmaps in R: Heatmaps are a great way of displaying three-dimensional data in only two dimensions. But how can we easily translate tabular data into a format for heatmap plotting? By taking advantage of "data munging" and graphics packages, heatmaps are relatively easy to produce in R.
* October 20: Open R lab.
* October 27: Open R lab.
Additional resources:
* A tentative schedule of upcoming workshops is also available at https://jcoliver.github.io/learn-r/schedule
* Want more help? Sign up for the UA Data Science Slack workspace at https://jcoliver.github.io/uadatascience-slack/
* Stay up to date with R workshops by signing up for the University of Arizona R Users mailing list at https://list.arizona.edu/sympa/subscribe/ruaz
* Find even more data science resources at the Data Science Institute's events page at https://datascience.arizona.edu/events
Cheers,
Jeff
Jeffrey C. Oliver, Ph.D (he/him/his)
Data Science Specialist
Office of Digital Innovation & Stewardship
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85724-5079
GitHub jcoliver<https://github.com/jcoliver>
ORCID 0000-0003-2160-1086<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2160-1086>
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