Category: methods
PsyTeachR wins College Team Teaching Excellence Award
The PsyTeachR team was selected for a £1000 College Team Teaching Excellence Award. The team consists of School of Psychology members Heather Cleland Woods, Helena Paterson and Niamh Stack, and cSCAN members Dale Barr, Phil McAleer and Lisa DeBruine. The panel praised the Teaching Reproducible Psychology with R workshop, co-creation of materials with students, and online approaches. You can see some of these materials at the team website.
Teaching R workshop date changed to March 9th
Our workshop on teaching reproducible data analysis to psychology undergraduates and postgraduates using R has been moved to Friday, 9 March 2017. Details and registration are on EventBrite.
Teaching reproducible data analysis in psychology with R
The Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology and the School of Psychology at the University of Glasgow are pleased to announce a one-day workshop from 09:30 – 16:30 on 9 March 2017 on teaching reproducible data analysis to psychology undergraduates and postgraduates using R. Details and registration are on EventBrite.
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