[R-sig-teaching] A second try...

Randall Pruim rpruim at calvin.edu
Wed Feb 21 03:52:11 CET 2018


Are you familiar with the learnr package for creating tutorials?  That might do much of what you want.  Also, checkr (by Danny Kaplan) is in development and will provide a way for you to check work and give feedback.

—rjp

> On Feb 20, 2018, at 9:40 PM, BRET R LARGET <bret.larget at wisc.edu> wrote:
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> Dear list,
> 
> I'm currently thinking about possible ways how to interactively teach R
> to psychology students. I'm working with R myself, but am currently
> employed as an e-learning specialist at my university
> 
> Doing some research I came across DataCamp, which could be a solution,
> if it wasn't a commercial vendor. Also using DataCamp Light would not be
> possible, because of the strict privacy policy of my institution.
> 
> My idea is to create some kind of interactive workshop, a combination of
> video lecture, additional text/instructions, and an interactive R
> console similar to Swirl. Currently the students can only view a video
> as sort of "tutorial", and then have to do some exercises using R or
> RStudio. My imagination goes a little further:
> 
>   * The students click on the video and start the tutorial. The lecturer
>     explains something, and the video stops at the first exercise.
>   * That's when the students have to do something using the interactive
>     R console. The enter some code and run it. Depending on the type of
>     exercise, they get feedback through the system in form of additional
>     text etc.
>   * All this is combined in one package, which is ideally fully usable
>     via Moodle.
> 
> Does anyone know if something like this is available as a free solution?
> Or how could such a thing be tackled technically?
> 
> I'm thankful for any clues.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>          Bjoern
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