Hi Belinda,

Any chance you can switch lessons at this stage?

Our go-to lesson for R newbies is the R Ecology from Data Carpentry. It's a
lovely accessible lesson that very quickly shows value to new comers to R.
http://www.datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/. It's also great to teach
for people not that familiar with intricate R datastructures etc.

I have also looked at the Gapminder lesson but it has a lot of reference to
topics often not yet familiar to our learners.

Good luck!

Anelda

On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 12:57 AM, Belinda Weaver <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> I am about to teach R for the first time at a workshop and have been
> wondering how to teach what is really a behemoth of a lesson (we are doing
> the R Gapminder).
>
> I managed to stumble across this discussion https://github.com/
> swcarpentry/r-novice-gapminder/issues/104
>
> and would appreciate any new comments from people who have taught this
> recently, or who know thematerial really well. The existing comments are
> great.
>
> I am a COMPLETE newbie to R but am keen to have a go so I can learn it
> better.
>
> We will only have about 5-6 hours for the whole lesson so I am keen to
> cover the most useful things.
>
> Thanls
> Belinda
>
>
>
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