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</div> </nav> <div id="main" data-behavior="2" class=" hasCoverMetaIn "> <section class="postShorten-group main-content-wrap"> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-bottom" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/teaching-statistics-and-data-science-online-workshops/"> Teaching statistics and data science online workshops </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2020-06-27T00:00:00Z"> June 27, 2020 </time> <span>in</span> <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/teaching">teaching</a> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> <p>Colin Rundel and I will be teaching a series of three virtual workshops in July 2020 on teaching statistics and data science online.</p> <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/teaching-statistics-and-data-science-online-workshops/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-left" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/preparing-to-teach-2020-what-did-we-learn/"> Preparing to Teach 2020: What did we learn? </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by Sara Stoudt </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2020-06-25T00:00:00Z"> June 25, 2020 </time> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> <p><em>This post was contributed by <a href="https://sastoudt.github.io/">Sara Stoudt</a> (<a href="https://twitter.com/sastoudt">@sastoudt</a>). Thank you Sara!</em></p> <p>On May 15th and 20th the third <a href="https://preparingtoteach.org/">Preparing for Careers in Teaching Statistics and Data Science Workshop</a> was held. 37 graduate students and recent PhDs gathered (remotely of course) to learn from Allan Rossman (Cal Poly), Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel (University of Edinburgh, Duke, RStudio), Jo Hardin (Pomona), Beth Chance (Cal Poly), Lucy D’Agostino McGowan (Wake Forest), and Ulrike Genschel (Iowa State).</p> <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/preparing-to-teach-2020-what-did-we-learn/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/preparing-to-teach-2020-what-did-we-learn/"> <div class="postShorten-thumbnailimg"> <img alt="" itemprop="image" src="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/post/2020-06-25-preparing-to-teach-2020-what-did-we-learn_files/ptt-2020-05-15.png"/> </div> </a> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-bottom" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/letter-to-copss-executive-committee/"> Letter to the COPSS Executive Committee </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2020-06-12T00:00:00Z"> June 12, 2020 </time> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> <p>As recent, current, and future chairs of the American Statistical Association (ASA) Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, we have sent the following letter to Ron Wasserstein (Executive Director of ASA) and Bhramar Mukherjee (COPSS Chair) and requested that they share it with the COPSS Executive Committee.</p> <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/letter-to-copss-executive-committee/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-left" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/05/dipping-my-toes-in-generative-art-with-my-sister/"> Dipping my toes in generative art, with my sister </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by mine </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2020-05-04T00:00:00Z"> May 4, 2020 </time> <span>in</span> <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/rstats">rstats</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/art">art</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/generative">generative</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/teaching">teaching</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/virtual">virtual</a> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> <p>Story of my first attempt at learning how to make generative art in R.</p> <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/05/dipping-my-toes-in-generative-art-with-my-sister/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/05/dipping-my-toes-in-generative-art-with-my-sister/"> <div class="postShorten-thumbnailimg"> <img alt="" itemprop="image" src="https://i.imgur.com/tyoktVa.png"/> </div> </a> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-bottom" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/05/citizen-statistician-is-back/"> Citizen Statistician is back! </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by mine </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2020-05-01T00:00:00Z"> May 1, 2020 </time> <span>in</span> <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/news">news</a> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> We haven’t written anything for a while because, well, I broke this website. Or maybe not me, but Hugo broke it. Or maybe blogdown did. They had disagreements about versions and didn’t want to play nicely with each other and I was too busy/tired/overwhelmed to play arbiter. Those adjectives still apply to how I’m feeling nowadays, but after updating R to version 4.0 and reinstalling all my packages, I decided now was the time to suck it up and fix things. <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/05/citizen-statistician-is-back/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-bottom" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2019/08/sometimes-you-just-want-a-project-less-rstudio-session/"> Sometimes you just want a project-less RStudio session </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by mine </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2019-08-16T00:00:00Z"> August 16, 2019 </time> <span>in</span> <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/computing">computing</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/rstats">rstats</a> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> If you’ve ever been to an R workshop I gave, you probably heard me say “if the only thing you get out of this workshop is that RStudio projects are awesome and you should use them, this workshop was worth your time”. And I stand by this statement, they are awesome!1 But sometimes you just want a project-less RStudio! When, you ask? Imagine you have an RStudio project open where you’re writing course slides, or a blog post, or a package… And then imagine a student asks a coding question and you want to run their code quickly but don’t want to populate your environment with the objects that code creates. <p> <a href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2019/08/sometimes-you-just-want-a-project-less-rstudio-session/" class="postShorten-excerpt_link link">Continue reading</a> </p> </div> </div> </article> <article class="postShorten postShorten--thumbnailimg-left" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> <div class="postShorten-wrap"> <div class="postShorten-header"> <h1 class="postShorten-title" itemprop="headline"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2019/07/shiny-for-jsm-2019/"> Shiny for JSM 2019 </a> </h1> <div class="postShorten-meta post-meta"> <p itemprop="author"> by mine </p> <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2019-07-17T00:00:00Z"> July 17, 2019 </time> <span>in</span> <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/events">events</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/shiny">shiny</a>, <a class="category-link" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/categories/rstats">rstats</a> </div> </div> <div class="postShorten-excerpt" itemprop="articleBody"> It took me all of 30 minutes from starting this mini-project to writing this post. This is not meant to be a brag, but instead an ode to reproducibility. Last year for JSM 2018 I made a Shiny app to browse the conference schedule. I personally found that app really useful, and I know a few others did as well. And I saved my code in a GitHub repo. 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This package provides the voting history of countries in the United Nations General Assembly, along with information such as date, description, and topics for each vote. I love using data from this package in my teaching, especially on day one of class, because the data are rich while being accessible.</div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2021/03/tiktok-lockdown-and-introduction-to-r/"> <h3 class="media-heading">TikTok, lockdown, and introduction to R</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Mar 3, 2021 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather">Last weekend Maria Tackett and I gave an introduction to R workshop as part of the 2021 ENAR Fostering Diversity in Biostatistics Workshop for high school and undergraduate students. Our goal was to give them a taster for exploring and visualizing data with R and, hopefully, leave them wanting to learn more. We only had 75 minutes for the workshop and a totally beginner crowd. We knew that they would be a mix of undergraduate and high school students, but didn’t know much else about them as we prepared for the workshop.</div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2021/03/in-the-beginning-was-r-markdown/"> <h3 class="media-heading">In the beginning was R Markdown</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Mar 3, 2021 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather">Last week I attended the Toronto Workshop on Reproducibility where I had to the pleasure of giving one of the keynotes. When I was asked to give a keynote for this event on teaching, I had the idea of reflecting on almost 9 years of teaching with introductory statistics and data science through the lens of reproducibility. I would have said “teaching with R Markdown”, but looking back through my notes, this wasn’t true as the rmarkdown package has not been around for that long – turns out I started teaching with it when it was just knitr.</div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2021/03/themoment-tweets/"> <h3 class="media-heading">#TheMoment tweets</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Mar 3, 2021 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"> <script src="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/rmarkdown-libs/header-attrs/header-attrs.js"></script> <script src="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/rmarkdown-libs/twitter-widget/widgets.js"></script> <p>On Sunday morning I came across a tweet by NPR’s <a href="https://www.npr.org/people/4462099/lourdes-garcia-navarro?t=1614556725862">Lulu Garcia-Navarro</a> morning asking people when they knew things were going to be different due to COVID. Whenever I read replies to a tweet like this I’m always tempted to scrape all the replies and take a look at the data to see if anything interesting emerges.</p> </div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/11/github-workflow-for-data-science-project-proposals/"> <h3 class="media-heading">GitHub workflow for data science project proposals</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Nov 11, 2020 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"> <script src="{{< blogdown/postref >}}index_files/header-attrs/header-attrs.js"></script> <p>Over the past few years I’ve been working on moving from a mindset of end-of-semester project to semester-long project. Inevitably students end up doing lots of work as the deadline approaches at the end of the semester (and I can’t blame them, that’s how I work around deadlines too, and how just about anyone I know works), but creating opportunities for them to get started on their projects earlier in the semester is very important.</p> </div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/08/data-science-tutorials-with-learnr-and-gradethis/"> <h3 class="media-heading">Data science tutorials with learnr and gradethis</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Aug 8, 2020 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"><p><em>This post was contributed by <a href="https://github.com/lee-suddaby">Lee Suddaby</a> and <a href="https://github.com/ZenoMK">Zeno Kujawa</a>, second year students at the University of Edinburgh majoring in Mathematics and Data Science, respectively.</em></p> <p>Over the university summer break, we (Zeno and Lee) were busy making preparations for moving more of our <a href="https://introds.org/">Introduction to Data Science</a> course from being human-graded to computer-graded. We both took this course in the Fall of 2019, as part of our first-year studies at the University of Edinburgh, and this is where we first learned R.</p></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/teaching-statistics-and-data-science-online-workshops/"> <h3 class="media-heading">Teaching statistics and data science online workshops</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Jun 6, 2020 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"><p>Colin Rundel and I will be teaching a series of three virtual workshops in July 2020 on teaching statistics and data science online.</p></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/preparing-to-teach-2020-what-did-we-learn/"> <h3 class="media-heading">Preparing to Teach 2020: What did we learn?</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Jun 6, 2020 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"><p><em>This post was contributed by <a href="https://sastoudt.github.io/">Sara Stoudt</a> (<a href="https://twitter.com/sastoudt">@sastoudt</a>). Thank you Sara!</em></p> <p>On May 15th and 20th the third <a href="https://preparingtoteach.org/">Preparing for Careers in Teaching Statistics and Data Science Workshop</a> was held. 37 graduate students and recent PhDs gathered (remotely of course) to learn from Allan Rossman (Cal Poly), Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel (University of Edinburgh, Duke, RStudio), Jo Hardin (Pomona), Beth Chance (Cal Poly), Lucy D’Agostino McGowan (Wake Forest), and Ulrike Genschel (Iowa State).</p></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> <div class="media"> <div class="media-body"> <a class="link-unstyled" href="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2020/06/letter-to-copss-executive-committee/"> <h3 class="media-heading">Letter to the COPSS Executive Committee</h3> </a> <span class="media-meta"> <span class="media-date text-small"> Jun 6, 2020 </span> </span> <div class="media-content hide-xs font-merryweather"><p>As recent, current, and future chairs of the American Statistical Association (ASA) Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, we have sent the following letter to Ron Wasserstein (Executive Director of ASA) and Bhramar Mukherjee (COPSS Chair) and requested that they share it with the COPSS Executive Committee.</p></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <hr> </div> </div> </div> <div class="modal-footer"> <p class="results-count text-medium" data-message-zero="no post found" data-message-one="1 post found" data-message-other="{n} posts found"> 180 posts found </p> </div> </div> </div> <div id="cover" style="background-image:url('http://www.citizen-statistician.org/images/cover.jpg');"></div> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.2.4/jquery.min.js" integrity="sha256-BbhdlvQf/xTY9gja0Dq3HiwQF8LaCRTXxZKRutelT44=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.12.0/highlight.min.js" integrity="sha256-/BfiIkHlHoVihZdc6TFuj7MmJ0TWcWsMXkeDFwhi0zw=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/fancybox/2.1.7/js/jquery.fancybox.min.js" integrity="sha256-GEAnjcTqVP+vBp3SSc8bEDQqvWAZMiHyUSIorrWwH50=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> <script src="http://www.citizen-statistician.org/js/script-qi9wbxp2ya2j6p7wx1i6tgavftewndznf4v0hy2gvivk1rxgc3lm7njqb6bz.min.js"></script> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.12.0/languages/r.min.js"></script> <script lang="javascript"> window.onload = updateMinWidth; window.onresize = updateMinWidth; document.getElementById("sidebar").addEventListener("transitionend", updateMinWidth); function updateMinWidth() { var sidebar = document.getElementById("sidebar"); var main = document.getElementById("main"); main.style.minWidth = ""; var w1 = getComputedStyle(main).getPropertyValue("min-width"); var w2 = getComputedStyle(sidebar).getPropertyValue("width"); var w3 = getComputedStyle(sidebar).getPropertyValue("left"); main.style.minWidth = `calc(${w1} - ${w2} - ${w3})`; } </script> <script> $(document).ready(function() { hljs.configure({ classPrefix: '', useBR: false }); $('pre.code-highlight > code, pre > code').each(function(i, block) { if (!$(this).hasClass('codeblock')) { $(this).addClass('codeblock'); } hljs.highlightBlock(block); }); }); </script> <script id="dsq-count-scr" src="//citizen-statistician.disqus.com/count.js" async></script> </body> </html>