Open LeonieHagitte opened 1 year ago
we should think about for what context we want to present challenges - like is this meant for a nice way of presenting research data, or is it meant for education, or generally how much interaction do we want to include- maybe we could use this to structure the challenges thereby?
interactive brain imaging is awesome but maybe too specific for the crowd?
What is the simplest app we can start with? A pocket calculator that adds numbers?
Here is a sketch for a simple calculator that people could try to extend... https://github.com/brandmaier/shiny-workshop-2023/commit/eda5373bf497e98b898d914e177da3cf6e821ee6
yes, for a first practice I think that is nice, maybe they could extend this with more operators/ operations, like multiplication etc.?
I just thought that in the end it would be cool, if everyone would have done something, they could use in their studies etc.?
Box-plots / or something similar Regression/ trends over time or similar stuff with graphs
Images (e.g. like the interactive brain images on the website https://shiny.rstudio.com/gallery/mri-images.html)