CPAN Workshop Series Postponed
Posted October 29, 2020
Disciplines: All
CPAN workshop series on Data Analysis for Publication, Presentation, and Proposals.
Disciplines: All
**This Workshop has been postponed until January 6th. Keep a look out for details.**
The Center for Predictive Analytics and the Center for Faculty Development and Innovation are pleased to announce a new workshop series on Data Analysis for Publication, Presentation, and Proposals. Data drives scholarly research. However, getting data to behave so that we can glean meaningful insights from it is often easier said than done. Making things even more complicated, how we talk about and use our data changes depending on the type of scholarly work that we are composing.
This year-long series of monthly workshops covers multiple topics in data analysis as it relates to scholarly research, starting with data organization and data cleaning tricks, moving to analyzing data in R, and culminating in a workshop on how to use your data to make a persuasive argument. All workshops will be offered virtually on Zoom and will be posted to the C-PAN YouTube channel.
To register for the November Workshop: When: November 4th, 2020 from 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Wednesday, Nov. 4th – Intro to R
R is a powerful and versatile statistical programming language that allows us to mine and analyze our data. However, R doesn't’t have the nicest learning curve. This workshop covers how to get started using R, some of its basic functions and utilities, and how to conduct common experimental analyses. When: November 4, 2020 from 10:00 am - 11:30 am