Webinar Recording Available– Using Rmarkdown to create clear, reproducible analyses

On 21 April, 2020, University of Otago postdoctoral researcher and training fellow Murray Cadzow collaborated with NeSI to deliver a training webinar on RMarkdown. He summarised the benefits of using a tool like RMarkdown to generate computationally reproducible analyses and demonstrated some RMarkdown features researchers may want to investigate if they are interested in increasing the sustainability of their work. Specifically, this webinar covered: 

  • The levels of reproducibility,
  • The structure of an Rmarkdown document,
  • How to use RMarkdown with other languages, and
  • what RMarkdown driven development can look like for researchers

To view the webinar recording click here

To view the webianr teaching material click here

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