I received the RStudio global diversity scholarship to participate in two different workshops during the rstudio::global(2021) conference.
In January 2021, I received an email that I have been selected as a recipient of the rstudio::global(2021) Diversity Scholarship.The conference held on the 25th and 26th of January 2021. I had the opportunity of networking with other participants and attending two workshops during the virtual conference. The workshops were led by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel and Alison Presmanes Hill.
Mine taught us “What they forgot to teach you about R”. It was wonderful learning about RStudio cloud, creating {learnr} tutorials and using R Markdown-based tools for teaching.
Alison’s workshop was titled “Introducing yourself online”. The workshop consolidated my knowledge of RStudio cloud, building websites and blogs using various platforms available in R, and hosting blogs/websites on free servers. Thanks to the knowledge from the workshop and other online materials, I have been able to build this website using the {Distill} package.
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@misc{balogun2021rstudio, author = {Balogun, Stephen}, title = {Stephen Balogun: RStudio global diversity scholarship}, url = {https://stephenbalogun.github.io/stbalogun/posts/2021-02-17-rstudio-global-diversity-scholarship/}, year = {2021} }