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quickStart with R. A flipped workshop introduction to tidy data fluency with R. Here, find code, links, and data in support of the workshop.

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workshop_rfun_flipped

This repo supports preparation for remote zoom-based teaching. I'm flipping the workshop.

Preparation

R and the Tidyverse are a data-first coding language that enables reproducible workflows. In this two-part workshop, you'll learn the fundamentals of R, everything you need to know to quickly get started.

I recommend installing R and RStudio (how-to video) on your local machine. There are cloud versions of RStudio that will work. The cloud version has some very minor differences that, in my experience, are monumental differences for beginners. Therefore I recommend installing the R/RStudio locally if possible. Anyway, I think the flexibility of a local install outweighs the minor convenience of a cloud instance. I will not cover the differences in the workshop. Still another way is to use the cloud copy of this github repo by launching the binder.org button (above) -- You may need to be very patient while the launch configuration initiates (2-20 minutes. YMMV.)

quickStart with R

The quickstart.qmd (or _output/quickstart.html) represents the general outline of the flipped workshop -- i.e. what we can reasonably cover in two 2-hour workshops (videos available.) In fact, the quickstart.qmd file is the basic guide I follow when people sign-up for my workshops. Meanwhile the outline.qmd (or _output/outline.qmd) file represents the grand overview of how to reach Tidy data fluency with R (book forthcoming). You can find an HTML report of the outline in the _output directory. I serve these files out of github because I want you to immediately start using practical reproducible approaches and I want you to have the code locally. A book is great and I recommend many in the outline, but my goal is to get you working with code, today.

The workshop

This is a two-part workshop. In Part 1 you'll learn the fundamentals of R, everything you need to know to quickly get started. You'll learn how to wrangle data for analysis, gain a brief introduction to visualization, practice Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA), and how to generate reports. In Part 2 you'll learn about visualization using ggplot2, how to make interactive charts for use in dashboards, how to reshape and merge data, and be introduced to models.

Part 1

No prerequisites and no prior experience is necessary. By the end of part 1 you will import data, edit and save scripts, subset data, use projects to organize your work, and develop self-help techniques.

  • quickstart.qmd
Part 2
  • ggplot_quick.qmd
  • longer_wider.qmd
  • regression.qmd

Videos

For access to videos, see the Rfun quickStart with R page.

Notes

There are URLs in the outline and quickstart files (and elsewhere). Among those links you can find links to various static and interactive exercises. And, I have a useful set of exercises at the intro2r-code github repo.