Dear Jason, 
see this on page 20 (article by Simon Jackman)
http://web.polmeth.ufl.edu/tpm/TPM11N2.pdf
I bet it will help you in organizing your talk (I have done something similar 
recently). 

Cheers
Giovanni

Giovanni Millo
Research Dept.
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
+39 040 671184

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Hello,

I am considering giving a talk at my university
on R to (mostly) academics.  There wouldn't be any
statisticians, but professors from mathematics,
psychology, economics, etc. who do use some statistical
software in teaching and/or research, and have an acquaintance
with procedures and graphics used in statistics.  Has anyone
given such a talk to a similar audience?  If so, I would be
interested in seeing what you talked about.  Please
send me your talk, outline, or whatever materials you
have.  I want to design an "R is the way" -type talk.

Jason

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