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Add Markdown Lesson after GGplot? #898

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reedacartwright opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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Add Markdown Lesson after GGplot? #898

reedacartwright opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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@reedacartwright
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Last fall, I adapted the R Markdown lesson from the DC Social Sciences for the R ecology workshop. The links to the lesson are below.

I was thinking that with graphing being moved forward in the new curriculum that maybe an R Markdown lesson can be added soon after GGPlot.

@tobyhodges tobyhodges added status:refer to cac Curriculum Advisory Committee input needed type:discussion Discussion or feedback about the lesson labels Aug 3, 2023
@murraycadzow
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I would endorse the inclusion of a markdown component somewhere in the lesson. My thoughts is that it could be useful to have at the end and use as summary activity where learners could create a report with a plot, a table and some explanation about what they did from the prior episodes

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I agree this would be good to tie the lesson together. It feels to me a bit off to have the lesson end abruptly with Working with Data. As a learner, I would wonder "what is the goal of working with data?"

That said, I would advocate for Quarto markdown instead of R Markdown, as it is the de facto successor to Rmd. While Quarto is deep enough to warrant its own lesson, I think it would be possible to cover the basics in a single episode.

@tobyhodges tobyhodges transferred this issue from datacarpentry/R-ecology-lesson-alternative Jul 10, 2024
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