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What is this?
Slides giving an introduction to R-Markdown

  1. Link to slides: https://apreshill.github.io/rmd4cdc/#1

What is this?
Excerpt from ebook: This short book introduces an R package, bookdown, to change your workflow of writing books. It should be technically easy to write a book, visually pleasant to view the book, fun to interact with the book, convenient to navigate through the book, straightforward for readers to contribute or leave feedback to the book author(s), and more importantly, authors should not always be distracted by typesetting details.

  1. Link to ebook here: https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/
  2. Link to buy book here: CRC Press

Added Sat Dec, 11, 2021
What is it?
Excerpt from site: "R Markdown is a powerful yet underutilized tool for a powerful yet underutilized component of data science—communicating your work. R Markdown works seamlessly with other analytic work in R and knowing the basics allows you to extend that knowledge into producing PDFs, slides, websites, and more".

  1. Link to blog here: https://meghan.rbind.io/talk/rstudio/
  2. Link to slides here: https://meghan.rbind.io/slides/RStudio/Hall_RStudio_2021.html#1
  3. Link to video here: https://community.rstudio.com/t/recording-of-r-in-sports-analytics-rstudio-enterprise-community-meetup/107551
  4. Link to Github repo and code: https://github.com/meghall06/personal-website/blob/master/static/slides/RStudio/Hall_RStudio_2021.Rmd

What is it?
Excerpt from blog: So without further ado, here are some of my guiding principles when introducing R Markdown to beginners, for those who are ready to go beyond casual knitter:

  1. Link to blog: https://alison.rbind.io/post/2020-05-28-how-i-teach-r-markdown/

What is this?
Excerpt from blog: A meta collection of all things R Markdown. This post will focus on 4 core strategies of why R Markdown is SO useful and absolutely worth learning with links to external tactics/guides/write-ups of how to accomplish the various tasks.

  1. Link to blog here: https://themockup.blog/posts/2020-07-25-meta-rmarkdown/
  2. Link to slides here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRo1eXJtiwo6aTA8KZ2E-bUbv2GOonC2RIVk_5eWQ5y-ADXbRamBhHaa3w1vMW6BkEPOMJ13ZahSo8Q/embed?start=false&loop=true&delayms=30000&slide=id.p
  3. Link to slides in pdf here: https://github.com/jthomasmock/radix_themockup/blob/master/_posts/2020-07-25-meta-rmarkdown/rmd-slides.pdf

What is this?
Excerpt from ebook: This book aims to draw together popular posts from Stack Overflow and other online resources (such as blog posts or tutorials) to provide up-to-date solutions for everyday queries that users commonly make. In fact, to help us make decisions on the potential topics to cover in this book, the second author of this book, Christophe, has built an R Markdown dashboard to scrape Stack Overflow daily for the most popular posts. Hopefully, our cookbook can become more useful by including recipes from these popular posts.

  1. Link to ebook here: https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown-cookbook/

What is this?
Excerpt from ebook: Note that this book is intended to be a guide instead of the comprehensive documentation of all topics related to R Markdown. Some chapters are only overviews, and you may need to consult the full documentation elsewhere (often freely available online)

  1. Link to ebook here: https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/#

What is this?
Table generator to add to R-Markdown

  1. Link to web-tool here: https://www.tablesgenerator.com/markdown_tables

What is this?
Excerpt from site: This is a book on rmarkdown, aimed for scientists. It was initially developed as a 3 hour workshop, but is now developed into a resource that will grow and change over time as a living book.

  1. Link to web-book here: https://rmd4sci.njtierney.com/

Added Sun June 6th, 2021
What is this?
Excerpt from site: Workshop about Writing Reproducible Research Papers with R Markdown. Two days, on how to write reproducible research papers with R Markdown on November 2020.

200+ slides, 40+ exercises, and time for converting a real project

  1. Link to slides: https://resulumit.com/teaching/rmd_workshop#1
  2. Link to other workshops:
    1. Version Control and Collaboration with Git and GitHub by Resul Umit on March 2021
    2. Automated Web Scraping with R by Resul Umit on May 2021
    3. Creating Academic Websites with R by Resul Umit on April 2021
    4. Working with Twitter Data in R by Resul Umit on February 2021