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Here you will find resources related to R, Python, LaTeX, Bash, Git, OpenStreetMap, QGIS, uMap, OpenRefine, Audacity and Voyant Toolstraining sessions held at the UQ Library.

Other training resources are also availableon the Library website.

Format

All programming sessions use the "live-coding" format in which the instructor and the attendees type and execute commands together. A collaborative online pad (e.g.Etherpad,CryptPad andHedgeDoc) can be used to list useful links, challenges, and to interact during the session.

Quick access to session material

R sessions

These R sessions are listed in the recommended order.

This is the Library'sregular R cycle:

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative padVideo
R with RStudio: getting startedmdsourcehtmlYT
R dplyr: preparing data for analysismdsourcehtmlYT
R ggplot2: introductory data visualisationmdsourcehtmlYT
R ggplot2: intermediate data visualisationmdsourcehtmlYT
R tidyverse: loops and data tidyingmdsourcehtmlYT
R reproducible reports with Quartomdsourcehtml...

We also offer these more specialised sessions (run less regularly, but feel free to ask us to schedule one of them):

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative padVideo
R data visualisation: heatmapsmdsourcehtmlYT
R advanced: packaging and sharing functionsmdsourcehtml...
R advanced: webapps with Shinymdsourcehtml...
R statistics: ANOVA and linear regressionmdsource-...
R statistics: time seriesmdsource-...

Python sessions

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative padVideo
Python: the fundamentalsmdsourcehtml...
Python data transformation and visualisation with pandasmdhtml...
Introduction to Python data visualisation with seabornmd......
Intermediate data visualisation in Python with seabornmd......

GIS sessions

These sessions focus on dealing with geospatial data, using QGIS, uMap, the OpenStreetMap database, and a variety of other data sources.

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative padVideo
OpenStreetMap: create and use spatial datamdsourcehtml...
QGIS: introduction to mappingmdsourcehtml...
QGIS: raster analysismdsourcehtml...
QGIS: vector analysismdsource......
QGIS: mobile mappingmdsourcehtml...
uMap: create quick interactive mapsmdsource......

Other tools

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative padVideo
Unix Shell: scripting and automatingmdsourcehtml...
GitHub basics and analytics portfoliomdsource......
Git version control for collaborationmdsourcehtml...
OpenRefine: clean up and augment datamdsourcehtml...
Audacity: introduction to audio editingmdsourcehtml...
Text Analysis with Voyant Toolsmdsource......
Overleaf: write and collaborate on LaTeX documentsmdsource,tex......

Archive

The following sessions are not currently maintained.

TitleCourse notesLive collaborative pad
Introduction to R for Humanitiesmdsourcehtml

Licence

All of the information on this repository (https://github.com/uqlibrary/technology-training) is freely available under theCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International Licence. You may re-use and re-mix the material in any way you wish, without asking permission, provided you cite the original source. However, we'd love to hear about what you do with it!

Part of this repository is based onPaula Andrea Martinez's workavailable under the same CC-By-4.0 licence.

Contributing

You canraise an issue or submit a change in this repository if you spot something that needs fixing. If you would like to develop on top of this, please cite the source as mentioned above, and conserve the git history if possible (so authors are credited).

To modify lesson materials, check if it has a source file - usually a Quarto (qmd) file. If it exists, edit the source file to then render its output (instead of directly editing the markdown output, for example).

If you have questions about contributing to the material, please contact the UQ Library.

Contact

If you are part of the UQ community, you can contact the technology trainers for a 1-on-1 consultation, an enquiry about sessions, or any question about the programs supported by the UQ Library: training<commercial at>library.uq.edu.au


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