Hello all, I'm a Masters student at the University of Hawaii Manoa, and I'm interested in organizing a weekend workshop for interested faculties on campus. Graduate students here at UHM in departments such as Geography, Zoology, Biology, Oceanography, and Botany have already been exposed to and work with R software to analyze ecological data. However, we have little resources when it comes to troubleshooting issues and learning R; in fact if you cant find an upper year experienced student the only options for you are online forums and intro books being passed around the departments. Our biometry classes offered at the graduate level cover JMP and Minitab efficiently, but the R coverage is more than lacking.
Is there anyone who knows of a program or instructor/lecturer who would be willing to travel to Hawaii to teach a weekend course in the fundamentals of using R for ecological datasets? Or any information that they think would be useful really. Thank you for reading!! Mahalo! Alexandra Hedgpeth [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-sig-ecology mailing list R-sig-ecology@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-ecology