PDX-R Lightning Talks!
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Come join us February 6 for lightning talks from the Portland Community.
What is a lightning talk? It's a 5-10 minute presentation that can be:
- Showing a cool tool or R package (whether you developed it or not)
- Sharing your experience of an R package
- Showing off your cool Shiny app or Dashboard
- Asking for help with a project
- Inviting others to chat about a topic you're passionate about
Most importantly, you do not need to be an expert to give a lightning talk. You should know that some of the best lightning talks we've ever seen are not by experts. Students are especially encouraged to give a lightning talk - we're a friendly bunch.
If you're interested please sign up here: Lightning talk sign up
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Please note that this event, like all PDX R events, adheres to the PDX R Code of Conduct: https://pdxrlang.com/code-of-conduct.html We are dedicated to a safe learning environment to all.
In order to provide a safe meetup space we will be using a waiting room on the Zoom meeting. To be admitted, your Zoom name must match the meetup name you used to accept the RSVP.
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Update: Here are the talks so far - get your talk in today!
- Exploring Data with the {vtree} package - Andey Nunes-Brewster
- How the R4DS Online Learning Community Makes Me a Better Data Scientist - Lydia Gibson
- A Shiny app for mapping plant infection risk - Brittany Barker
- The magic of Observable's SummaryTable - Ted Laderas
- CougarStats: An R Shiny App for Statistical Data Analysis - Ashok Krishnamurthy
- Code to Content - Randi Bolt

