Learn how to share your code and results with end users: Shiny app fundamentals in R - part 1 & 2

Learn how to share your code and results with end users: Shiny app fundamentals in R - part 1 & 2
Learn how to share your code and results with end users: Shiny app fundamentals in R - part 1 & 2

Principal speaker

Dr Ali Chauvenet

Learn how to share your code and results with end users: Shiny app fundamentals in R

Ever wanted to share your R code with industry partners or end users who weren't familiar with the language? Or wished that you could build an interactive app that only required non-technical stakeholders to click a few buttons?

Shiny is a popular R package that allows you to build highly interactive web applications-without needing any other programming languages. Using Shiny you can share your analyses as dashboards and visualizations, and create interactive platforms for anybody to use the tools you create (see examples here https://shiny.rstudio.com/gallery/).

This is a two part workshop aimed at anyone with a working knowledge of R who is interested in better communicating their results with non-technical stakeholders. In the first part of this workshop (2hrs), you will be introduced to the basic syntax and principles of R Shiny. In the second part of this workshop (2hrs), we will develop an app that allows users to upload data, run analyses, and display the results in a figure and/or a map.

REQUISITES: Experience in the use of R/RStudio is required. It is advisable to attend both parts of this workshop. Attendance at part 1 is a pre-requisite for attendance at part 2.

REQUIREMENTS: Please bring a laptop with the latest versions of R and RStudio installed. It should also have the ability to connect to the internet to download R packages as needed.

FORMAT: Hands-on, face-to-face at Nathan campus.

Limited places available so please register early.

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https://events.griffith.edu.au/G0Xnqb


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