Week 15 - Data communication

It does not matter how good your research design is or how useful your data visualisations and models are, if you cannot communicate and present your findings to others. In this lecture, you will learn some more about how you can best utilize the Quarto file format write your group project report and present research results.

Photo by [Volodymyr Hryshchenko](https://unsplash.com/photos/V5vqWC9gyEU)

Figure 1: Photo by Volodymyr Hryshchenko

Learning Objectives

Part 2

  1. Learners can use R Markdown Quarto and GitHub to publish their group project a report
  2. Learners can use exported references from Zotero in Better BibTex Format to generate an automated reference list.
  3. Learners can cross-reference figures and tables within an R Markdown file

Slides

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Communicate your findings L. Schöbitz Part 2 Access slides in browser
Communicate your findings L. Schöbitz Part 2 Access slides as PDF

Homework

There is no more assignment to hand in. Everyone receives two points for assignment 10. The remaining work effort goes into the research report.

id title_link type category effort_estimate_min submission_format due_date
1 Week 15 - Write your report research report required GitHub 2022-06-09

Corrections

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