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What are BEES Tidy Tuesdays?

A weekly social data project using the R ecosystem for PhD students (and anyone else that wants to come), run within the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES) at UNSW Sydney; adopted from the Tidy-Tuesdays project.

When and where are BEES Tidy Tuesdays?

Tuesdays! We meet each week from 3pm-4pm in the Rountree room (Level 3, Biolink).

Schedule

Week Date Data Source Article Collabrative Document
0 2020-02-18 Food's Carbon Footprint nu3 r-tastic by Kasia Kulma Week 0 notes
1 2020-02-25 Measles Vaccination WSJ WSJ Week 1 notes
2 2020-03-03 NHL Goals HockeyReference.com Washington Post Week 2 notes
3 2020-03-10 College Tuition, Diversity, and Pay TuitionTracker.org TuitionTracker.org Week 3 notes

What do Tidy Tuesdays cover?

Tidy Tuesdays aims to create a safe and supportive learning environment for PhD students in BEES to:

  • enhance their data analysis and visualisation skills
  • learn and recieve feedback from others
  • discover other's work
  • get to know other PhD students in the school

What do Tidy Tuesdays not cover?

While we can answer easy statistics questions, the best place to get advice on stats is from Stats Central.

Same goes for IT problems. We can try to help, but UNSW IT is where you should direct most of the more technical questions.

For now we are focussing on only the R ecosystem, so we will not be working in other programming languages.

How we meet and learn?

For each meeting, we get a interesting raw dataset, and invite you to explore the data. The dataset often may be 'messy', so we will get you to apply various data wrangling techniques within the R ecosystem to make the data 'tidy'!

Bring your laptop and make sure the R software and the development environment RStudio are installed on your computer.

Who can join tidy-tuesdays?

All PhD students within the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES) are encouraged to join, however all are welcome. No prior programming knowledge required, we invite everyone to join!

Any questions?

If you have any questions, please let us know during the session, or add an "Issue" to this page.

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