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Silly (Mental) Images Generator
Every Monday night I like to unwind from a long day of teaching statistics by drawing and painting with my friend (who happens to be an artistic genius) Christopher Tradowsky. Often our drawings and paintings involve scenarios involving human/animal interaction that … Continue reading
Posted in Art, R, random art, Shiny
Tagged Fun with R, Fun with Shiny
Shiny!
I am on a class-taking spree. I finished up Practical Machine Learning Coursera class, and just started in on the Developing Data Products class. What is a data product? Here’s a short description of the course:
Posted in Extracurricular, Fun with Statistics, Statistics, Teaching
Tagged coursera, data products, Fun, sample size calculator, shiny