[R-sig-teaching] embed an R console into a web-page?

Robert W. Hayden hayden at mv.mv.com
Wed Feb 23 15:18:53 CET 2011


OK, I went there and found links that were broken or timed out.  So
let me reformulate the question.  Does anyone on the list have actual
experience with anything that might solve Jose's problem and is
currently supported with an accessible web site?

Forwarded message:
 
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM, jose romero <jlaurentum at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hello list:
> >
> > Perhaps this is not the appropriate mailing list for this question...
> > I would like to encourage the use R in my statistic courses in an open un=
> iversity (distance learning).=A0 In my webpage, I have written instructions=
>  on how to download and install R, how to download the semester's project d=
> ata file, some basic commands on the console to get certain things done (de=
> scriptive statistics, linear regression, anova, etc.).=A0 However, I find t=
> hat some of my students get all tangled up in the process of setting up R a=
> nd reading in the data files.=A0 So my question is:
> >
> > Is there a way to "embed" an R console into a webpage, where the user can=
>  type in the commands and get instant results?
> >
> 
> This is actually a frequently asked question (FAQ):
> 
> http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#R-Web-Interfaces
> 
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