Jump start your research with R, the open source programming language and software environment for data analysis. On October 13th, Seth Robbins will lead a Getting Started with R workshop at the Scholarly Commons. From the Commons website:
“R is powerful, free and extensible statistical software that has become an increasingly important tool for researchers and students engaging in data analysis. In this workshop, we’ll demonstrate how to get up and running with R using RStudio and explore using R’s built-in functions for solving basic statistical problems.”
The event is free and open to all. Participants are encouraged to pre-register on the Scholarly Commons website. Hope to see you there!
WHAT: Getting Started with R workshop
DATE: Monday, October 13
TIME: 1:00-1:50 p.m.
LOCATION: Scholarly Commons, 314 Main Library (take the stairs/elevator on the Wright Street side of the building)
Getting Started with R is offered through the Scholarly Commons’ Savvy Researcher workshop series. For other Savvy Researcher events, see the SC event calendar.