Please bring these courses to the attention of colleagues who would like to
begin learning R.
Over two days of teaching, demonstration, and practice, we provide a
thorough introduction to the R Statistical Language, as well as the
fundamentals of statistical modelling with R.
The courses take place from 28th-29th November 2018 in London. Participants
are introduced to general principles of using R for modelling with a wide
range of examples, and the courses are suitable for people from all
industries. There are discounts for those from academia and public sector
organisations, as well as for group bookings.
For further information:
http://www.mathematicallyspeaking.co.uk/training-courses/
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Absolute BeginneR
This course is where to start in your R journey. It introduces you to how R
works, and how it can be used with the popular R development environment R
Studio.
Perhaps you have some experience in doing statistics or data science in
Excel, or some experience of other programming languages? However, no
knowledge is assumed.
Here we take you through from the very beginning and introduce you to the
basics of R: input and output, presenting your results graphically, writing
functions and procedures, and your first steps on statistical analysis.
Statistical ModelleR
This is a course for those with a little familiarity with R: we offer it in
conjunction with the Absolute BeginneR course as a two day course.
Here you learn the principles of how to do statistical modelling. Some
theory, some examples, and most of all lots of practice enable you to get
the most out of this course. We introduce linear modelling, before looking
at some more interesting models: GLM (the generalised linear model), and
time series.
For further information:
http://www.mathematicallyspeaking.co.uk/training-courses/
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