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methods@manchester Summer School: Getting started in R - an introduction to data analysis and visualisation

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Dates:26 June 2017 - 30 June 2017
Times:13:00 - 12:00
What is it:Course
Organiser:methods@manchester
How much:£600 - students and University of Manchester staff; £900 - others
Who is it for:University staff, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public
Speaker:Reka Solymosi, Henry Partridge
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R is an open source programming language and software environment for performing statistical calculations and creating data visualisations. It is rapidly becoming the tool of choice for data analysts with a growing number of employers seeking candidates with R programming skills.

This course will provide you with all the tools you need to get started analysing data in R. We will introduce the tidyverse, a collection of R packages created by Hadley Wickham and others which provides an intuitive framework for using R for data analysis. Students will learn the basics of R programming and how to use R for effective data analysis. Practical examples of data analysis on social science topics will be provided.

Course outline 1. R and the 'tidyverse' This session will introduce R & RStudio and cover the basics of R programming and good coding practice. We will also discuss R packages and how to use them, with a particular focus on those that make up the 'tidyverse'. We also introduce R Markdown which will be used to report our analyses throughout the course. 2. Import and Tidy Data scientists spend about 60% of their time cleaning and organizing data (CrowdFlower Data Science Report 2016: 6). This session will show you how to 'tidy' your data ready for analysis in R. In particular, we'll show you how to take data stored in a flat file, database, or web API, and load it into a dataframe in R. We will also talk about consistent data structures, and how to achieve them. 3. Transform Together with importing and tidying, transforming data is one of the key element of data analysis. We will cover subsetting your data (to narrow your focus), creating new variables from existing ones, and calculating summary statistics. 4. Visualise Data visualisation is what brings your data to life. This session will provide you with the skills and tools to create the perfect (static and interactive) visualisation for your data. 5. Bringing it all together In this last session we review all we have learned on this course, and think about how we can bring it all together in dynamic outputs, such as interactive documents, plots, and Shiny applications.

Course objectives After this course, users should be able to: implement the basic operations of R; read data in multiple forms; and clean, manipulate, explor and visualise data in R

Course tutors The course will be taught by Dr Reka Solymosi and Dr Henry Partridge.

Dr Reka Solymosi is a lecturer in quantitative criminology at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Before that she was a data analyst researching issues around transport crime and policing at Transport for London. Her research interests are around crowdsourced data collection, transport crime, and perception of crime and place. She uses R in both teaching and research, and co-runs the R at University of Manchester (RUM) group.

Dr Henry Partridge is a Research Associate in the Policy Evaluation and Reasearch Unit (PERU) based at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is currently involved in evaluation work on offender interventions for Interserve (Purple Futures), a Community Rehabilitation Company. Henry has strong research and analytical skills with particular expertise in R programming, data visualization, and spatial analysis. He co-runs the R user group at MMU.

Booking Booking is now open for the Summer School 2017. To pay be credit card please visit our e-store To pay by invoice (institutions only) please complete the booking form on the methods@manchester website and email a copy of a Purchase Order to methods@manchester.ac.uk

If you are based at the University of Manchester and your fee is being paid by your department please complete the booking form and contact us to arrange an internal journal transfer.

Price: £600 - students and University of Manchester staff; £900 - others

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Reka Solymosi

Organisation: University of Manchester

  • https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/reka.solymosi.html

Henry Partridge

Organisation: Manchester Metropolitan University

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