datacarpentry/data-carpentry-r-ecology-lesson-datacamp

Name: data-carpentry-r-ecology-lesson-datacamp

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README

DataCamp Template Course

This an automatically generated DataCamp course. You can start from these template files to create your own course.

Changes you make to this GitHub repository are automatically reflected in the linked DataCamp course. This means that you can enjoy all the advantages of version control, collaboration, issue handling … of GitHub.

Workflow
  1. Edit the markdown and yml files in this repository. You can use GitHub's online editor or use git locally and push your changes.
  2. Check out your build attempts on the Teach Dashboard.
  3. Check out your automatically updated course on DataCamp
Getting Started

A DataCamp course consists of two types of files:

To learn more about the structure of a DataCamp course, check out the documentation.

Every DataCamp exercise consists of different parts, read up about them here. A very important part about DataCamp exercises is to provide automated personalized feedback to students. In R, these so-called Submission Correctness Tests (SCTs) are written with the testwhat package. SCTs for Python exercises are coded up with pythonwhat. Check out the GitHub repositories' wiki pages for more information and examples.

Want to learn more? Check out the documentation on teaching at DataCamp.

Happy teaching!


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.