David Keyes from R for the Rest of Us created some videos for EvaluATE that show you a bit more about what R is and why you might consider learning it. In these videos you’ll learn what importing data into R looks like and how you can use a few lines of code to analyze your data, and you’ll see how you can do this all in RMarkdown. The videos should give you a good sense of what working in R looks like and help you decide if it makes sense for you to learn it.

Video 4: Reporting in R

 

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About the Authors

David Keyes

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Founder, R for the Rest of Us

David Keyes has over a decade of experience conducting research and evaluation. He has led the Mexican Migration Field Research and Training Program at the University of California, San Diego; conducted evaluation work as part of the Oregon Community Foundation research team; and served as a data visualization consultant to other researchers and evaluators. In recent years, David has also trained evaluators (and others) to use R—the most powerful tool for data analysis and visualization—as the founder of R for the Rest of Us.

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