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Lesson Contribution - Moving paragraphs to clarify R vs RStudio #113

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klbarnes20 opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 1 comment
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Lesson Contribution - Moving paragraphs to clarify R vs RStudio #113

klbarnes20 opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 1 comment

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@klbarnes20
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I'm a member of The Carpentries Core Team and I'm submitting this issue on behalf of another member of the community. In most cases, I won't be able to follow up or provide more details other than what I'm providing below.

In the Introduction to R and RStudio episode, I suggest moving the first two paragraphs of the "Intro to R" section to the "Before Starting the Workshop" section or make a new section called "R versus RStudio." Then explain that R is the language you will use and RStudio is the editor that you will work with the R language in. When I first started R this year, I had no idea there was a difference, so it might be worth distinguishing them for novice learners at the very beginning. Then explain that R is often used to refer to both the programming language and RStudio, even within this lesson.

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I disagree with this suggestion becase the section "Before Starting the Workshop" happens before the lesson and while "Introduction to Rstudio" starts by explainng what R and Rstudio are.

In other words, "Before Starting the Workshop" is a requirements section while "Introduction to Rstudio" is a proper part of the lesson and it's better to explain concepts during the lesson.

For that reason, I suggest to close this issue.

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