Hosted by the Community Engaged Data Science undergraduate course taught by Dr. Laurie Baker.
📆 April 25, 2024 // 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
🏨 Hybrid // College of the Atlantic
🆓 FREE with
registration
🏡 Workshop website
🐙 GitHub release
Hosted by R-Ladies Abuja
📆 February 21, 2024 // 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm WAT
🏨 Virtual
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registration
🏡 Workshop website
🐙 GitHub release
🎥 Recording
Hosted by R-Ladies Washington DC
📆 January 18, 2024 // 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
🏨 Virtual
🆓 FREE with
registration
🏡 Workshop website
🐙 GitHub release
🎥 Recording
Join this interactive workshop to learn what Quarto is and its impact on data communication and sharing. In this session, we will 1) explore how Quarto seamlessly integrates code and text to create reproducible reports and presentations; 2) dive into real-world applications at the Washington State Department of Agriculture; and 3) learn and practice Quarto functionality through demonstrations and hands-on exercises covering static and dynamic output formats, markdown syntax, code chunk options, output theming, and parameters for document variations.
This workshop will be great for folks familiar with RMarkdown who are interested in using Quarto and unlocking the power of parameterized reports. If you're new to Quarto, we recommend watching Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel's Getting Started with Quarto or Tom Mock's excellent 2-hour introduction to Quarto.
Jadey Ryan
Jadey is a data scientist at the Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences section of the WA Dept. of Agriculture. She is an R enthusiast obsessed with efficiently creating beautiful data products and decision-support tools, especially with Quarto. Away from the computer, catch her trying new foods with her husband, snuggling with her three cats, or taking leisurely strolls in the great outdoors.
Learn more at jadeyryan.com.
This workshop structure has been adapted from:
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R/Medicine Data Cleaning 2023 Workshop taught by Crystal Lewis, Shannon Pileggi, and Peter Higgins
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ASA Traveling Courses on Quarto taught by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel and Andrew Bray
This work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA) license.