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Summer 2025

03 Sep 17:19

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in June 2025. @sabit006, @carriewright11, and @clifmckee were the instructors. Fairly minor changes this time but some updates to workflows.

What's Changed

  • updated github actions by @carriewright11 in #691
  • updated instructor/TA info by @clifmckee in #693, #705, and #706, and #707
  • updated Docker image workflow by @avahoffman in #694, #695, #696 and #697
  • updated packages for docker image by @avahoffman in #698 with Docker image jhudsl/intro_to_r:1.2.1
  • updated other workflows for OTTR compatibility by @avahoffman in #695
  • updated config file with new dates etc by @carriewright11 in #699
  • updated config to take holiday and class time by @carriewright11 in #701
  • simplified RStudio lab by @carriewright11 in #702
  • added new email file that is filled by the config file to send initial email to class more easily by @carriewright11 in #703
  • simplified subsetting lecture/lab (simplified renaming section
    and removed order and everything (and instead just did relocate)) by @carriewright11 in #704
  • updated basic R lecture to add more info about following along but that there is lab time, explaining replace = FALSE or TRUE more for sample function by @clifmckee in #708
  • simplified cleaning lecture and updated lab/cheatsheet to talk less about NAN and Inf and replace TRUE~ with .default in case_when by @carriewright11 in #714 and #720
  • update for reproducibility, more about set.seed by @clifmckee in #715
  • switched cheatsheets to landscape so they fit better (and text doesn't overlap) by @clifmckee in #717
  • more gutchecks for data classes by @clifmckee in #719
  • added more cheatsheets about data viz by @carriewright11 in #721 and fixed typo from last time in data viz lab
  • more copy pasting of emojis instead (thinking that might be easier) by @carriewright11 in #722
  • data output style fix by @clifmckee in #725

Full Changelog: v1.25.1...v1.25.2

Winter 2025

21 Jan 17:32

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Winter Institute in January 2025. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @clifmckee were the instructors.

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Full Changelog: v1.24.2...v1.25.1

Summer 2024

25 Jun 21:27

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in June 2024. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @clifmckee were the instructors.

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Full Changelog: v1.24.1...v1.24.2

Winter 2024

23 Jan 18:00

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Winter Institute in January 2024. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @clifmckee were the instructors.

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Full Changelog: v1.23.2...v1.24.1

Summer 2023

26 Jun 13:19

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in June 2023. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @clifmckee were the instructors.

Winter 2023

01 Feb 15:58

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in June 2022. @avahoffman and @carriewright11 were the instructors.

Summer 2022

10 Jan 14:43

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These are the files and materials from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in June 2022. @avahoffman and @carriewright11 were the instructors.

Please note that the tag and source code reference a more recent commit in Jan 2023.

Accompanying files correspond to commit ba50f7c which was made at the end of the Summer 2022 class.

Winter 2022

23 May 21:35
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These are the files from teaching the course for the Winter Institute in January 2022. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @cansavvy were the instructors.

Summer 2021

09 Nov 17:54

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These are the files from teaching the course for the Summer Institute in 2021. @avahoffman, @carriewright11, and @martakarass were the instructors.