Get started with R: an introduction for beginners
These two videos walk through the "R for Ecologists" module offered by the Data Carpentries https://datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/
The first video: Manipulating Data covers:
Opening R, setting your working directory, reading and downloading csv files, selecting and filtering data, using...
Keywords: Beginner R coding, The Carpentries, R studio, Beginer ecological modelling
Resource type: video, lesson
Get started with R: an introduction for beginners
https://www.ecocommons.org.au/educational-material3-get-started-with-r/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/get-started-with-r-an-introduction-for-beginners
These two videos walk through the "R for Ecologists" module offered by the Data Carpentries https://datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/
The first video: Manipulating Data covers:
Opening R, setting your working directory, reading and downloading csv files, selecting and filtering data, using pipeline operators, creating new columns based on existing ones, and summarising data
The second video: Visualising data with ggplot2 covers:
A recap of module 1 and getting started with ggplot2 to create plots and a variety of data visualisations
Links to the R scripts are provided
https://www.ecocommons.org.au/contact/
Beginner R coding, The Carpentries, R studio, Beginer ecological modelling
ugrad
mbr
phd
Managing Data using Acacia @ Pawsey
Acacia is Pawsey's "warm tier" or project storage. This object store is fully integrated with Setonix, Pawsey's main supercomputer, enabling fast transfer of data for project use.
These short videos introduce this high-speed object storage for hosting research data online.
Acacia is named...
Keywords: data, data skills, Acacia, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, object storage, File systems
Managing Data using Acacia @ Pawsey
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmu61dgAX-aYxrbqtSYHS1ufVZ9xs1AnI
https://dresa.org.au/materials/managing-data-using-acacia-pawsey
Acacia is Pawsey's "warm tier" or project storage. This object store is fully integrated with Setonix, Pawsey's main supercomputer, enabling fast transfer of data for project use.
These short videos introduce this high-speed object storage for hosting research data online.
Acacia is named after Australia’s national floral emblem the Golden Wattle – Acacia pycnantha.
training@pawsey.org.au
Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
data, data skills, Acacia, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, object storage, File systems
ugrad
masters
phd
ecr
researcher
support
professional