Introduction to R for Ecologists
R語言在生態學的應用
EEB5082 (B44U1940)
Author: David Zelený
Permalink: davidzeleny.net/link/recol
Introduction to R for Ecologists
R語言在生態學的應用
EEB5082 (B44U1940)
Author: David Zelený
Permalink: davidzeleny.net/link/recol
R語言在生態學的應用
EEB5082 (B44U1940), semester 109-1, 3 credits, in English
When & where: Tuesday 2,3,4 (9:10-12:10), 3A Life Science building, National Taiwan University
Office hours: by appointment (if you need to consult things related to the class, just drop me an email and we will fix the time).
Instructor: David Zelený (澤大衛)
Teaching assistants: Yi-Mei Wu (吳奕媺) and Ching-Lin Huang (黃敬麟)
Link to CEIBA: https://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1091EEB5082_recol
R program offers a powerful tool for data manipulation, analysis and visualization, and in recent years it became very popular among ecologists (and not only them). It offers great freedom and allows you to do whatever you want with your data, which is not the case with clickable software like SAS, SPSS or STATISTICA. However, it also comes up with a steep learning curve of S language and frustration from frequent error messages.
The goal of this practical course is to teach students basic skills of using R program, so as they can use it in analysing and visualising data from their research projects or other, more advanced courses focused on R.
The class consists mostly of practical exercises in front of the computer with running R and RStudio, with brief theoretical modules. Credits will be gained for handing homework assignments, active participation in the class, passing the midterm quiz, and delivering the final oral presentation of an individual project (in English).
The final evaluation consists of four parts: