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---
title: "BIO 594 URI Spring 2019"
subtitle: "Special Topics in Biology: Shiny apps for effective scientific communication"
author: "Instructors: Rachel Schwartz, Harrison Dekker, Jeff Hollister"
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**See the fabulous Shiny apps produced by this course [here](apps.html)**
## Overview
This course is intended to help you build your first Shiny app in R to communicate your research to the public and/or build a teaching tool for students. This course will consist of limited lecture time and extensive hands-on time. It is expected that prior to this course you have experience with R for data analysis.
## Course Goals
At the end of this course students enrolled in BIO594: Shiny should...
* have a completed Shiny app
## Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course students enrolled in BIO594: Shiny should be able to...
* build a basic Shiny app
* understand some basic principles of data visualization and communication